Blackford High School - Saga Yearbook (San Jose, CA)

 - Class of 1967

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FRENCH CLUB This year, the members ot French Club, assisted by Mrs. Cooke, took a trip to San Francisco and vis- ited the City ot Paris De- partment Store. The club held a iewelry party as a fund-raising activity. In the spring, a French dinner was pre- pared by the students. Row l1C. Kolanda, B. Acton, J. Quinn, M. Meneghin. Row 2: D. Upton, K, Helderbrand, T. McMillan, B. Dair, L. Aguiar, D. Quandt, C. Ishiboshi, K. Eskeldson. QC, Row it C. Monari, K. Sprague, B. Brink, C. Jensen, S. Carrier, G. Fuiikawa. Row 2: D. Kubo, B. Kimura, R. Gunderson, M. Morse, M. Murata. Row 3: M. Cross, V. Williams, A. Piazza, S. Nelson, M. Fichero, Mr. Cluft. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club is primarily social. During the year members plan activities such as their annual Christmas party, take part in Pan American Day, and go on a picnic at the end ot the year. Also, students take trips to local Spanish language tilms, live performances by Spanish entertainers, and to restaurants. Other activities are planned for fund raising purposes. One goal ot the club is to torm a Spanish Honorary Society which will conduct all business ot the club in Spanish. LENGUA VISUAL One ot the main aspects ot the Lengua Visual Club is to learn the culture, living condif tions, and social customs ot Spanish - speaking countries. This year, under the supervision ot their advisor, Mr. Clutt, this club took a trip to the beach at Santa Cruz and went to see some Spanish tilms. They had a display in the showcase in De' cember entitled Las Posadasf' Christmas in Mexico. They also made plans to eat in a Spanish restaurant. .h K ,g.. ,nw Vw, .W , ,.h.V In ,..,:l..,.A, y,gk.V K K. ,. , ,. ka JC YA,zgk,1.., 1-K H ,V , Y., Row l: K, Bantield, K. Marti, J Ikeda, S. Takimoto, I. Panighetti Row 2 L Trumbull C. Marti C Ball, M. Minister M Okashima B Gurroro Pow3 L Hammond, C. Dodson, D Zebell B Gilbert, D Shatter, R Boyd B Musgrave. 153

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LATIN cius ff' V. u.,.'i' x...f'-- ' f i L i 'L .. , , . 1' gk t . . ..f,. The members of Latin Club, under the direction ot Mrs. Chew, took a trip the latter part of January to the lce Palace in Sunnyvale tor an ice skating party. ln early spring a Roman Banquet was held in the cafeteria. Everyone dressed in Roman attire, sat on the floor and teasted on Roman food. The clubs activities ended with a beach party. Raw lg L. Franklin, J. Ford, S. Wallace, P. McCraney, B. Gillming, S. Reeve, D. Russell, B. Pesavento, C. Hendrickson, P. Pittman, E. Franklin, P. Fell, P. DiMaria, R, Winer, Row 21 L. Heggen, C. Young, J. Warden, S. Taylor, P. McHan, C. Kloes, T. Turnwall, C. Nesseth, M. Shimada, M. Lyons, T. Fritz, J. McEntee, G. Dalmau, S. Parsagian, Miang Ng, Row 3. G. Oba, S. MavrakiS,T. Broekemeier, R. Stover, K. Lipton, B. Crews, C. Anderson, M. Cruciano, J. Dutton, K. Barnett, J. Keyweed, B. Somers, M. Skrondal, E. Parrish, M. Mars, Row 4: J. Gemignarii, J. Sethmon, R. Mantre, D. Hoppin, L. Ward, C. Hanson, M. Milton, T. Judge, B. Allen, J. Wilson, H. Schaefer, C. Kloes. S. Cook, E. Sturtevant. GERMAN CLUB lr 41. A ,L . x A The purpose of Blackfords German Club is to familiarize students with the people and culture of this foreign country. In December, the members went to various convalescent hospitals where they sang German carols. The evening was ended with a party reminiscent ot those held in Germany during the Christmas season. The club also prepared for a Faschingsball , or German carnival. Row l. R. Sunseri, D. Graft, J. Stockard, J. Shetter, A. Forrest, S. Dobrin, L. Faulkner, K. Lander, T. Carptner W. Boeninger, Row 2: M. Pendelton, C. Carpenter, J. Houghey, N. Stockard, S. lmsen, P. Lindsay, S Grincewich, S. Nystrom, R. Ledonois, Row 3: D. Zody, R. Thayer, T. Ordon, L. Ellingson, S. l-linston, S. Lee, F Johnson, S, Kopp, Row 4: W. Ramirez, G. Gillily, B. Glatzel, E. Dunstan, H. Landman, W. Hubert, D. Boshta D. Ryan. l52 ,X w



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fx, i' I . , i . Row I: K. Wiggins, B. Simmons, D. Raines, L, Data, K. Rongey, L. Koehn. Row 2: G, Raye, L. Hargreaves, B. Dair, M, Coats, G, Finch, L. Giordano. LIBRARY Anyone who participates in the Library tor the first year, gets credit and a grade, Those who continue, take Library in place ot a study hall. Their duties in- clude circulation processing at the desk, tiling, shelving books, and typing. Mrs. Fechter is their advisor. UTILITIES BANK Row I: J. Larkin, M. Bryant, K. Collins, D. Shakespeare. Row 2. B. Row lg J. Reyes, S. Herrick, K. Borg, R, Kodish. Row 21 D. Clare, R. Ullman, J. Haughey, K. Larkin. Gradel, D. Schumacher, D. Foster. A Q Y , . 4 - Row 1. B. Scott, J. Murdock, H. Netter. Row 2. D. Althouse, A. Mankin, J. Markie, J. Carney, L. Sivils, R. Putnam, B. Ullman, D. Keywood. Row 316. Vita, J. Crocker, J. Sitter, S. Peacock, K Collins, R. Lyon, R, Webb, J. Wittman. AUDIO VISUAL These boys, who are led by advisor Mrs, Owen, con- tribute their time in place of Study Hall, to shovv films to various classes. Beside their usual audio visual tasks, they work in the book room.

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