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Always there with a helping hand The Z-Club sailed through the year with success. Among the many activities were, chocolate sucker sales, pinning up posters for the California Institute of Technology, parties for the handicapped children at Roosevelt School and a career day for young womcn. These services were geared to provide for the community. This year the Z-Club sponsored a cam- paign to help beautify the Blair campus. With the help of A.S.B. and the Red Cross Club the amphitheater benches were sanded and painted. President Katya Ar- mistead feels the success of the club is due to the effort and dedication of its members, FN , if ' sf 58 Z Club 1 1.rq,, , Row li Jeannie Pursel, Cecelia Vaughns, Rita Khalaf. Paula Chan. Rowlf Lul Fou. Thereza Oghoorian. Katya Armistead. Lynda Hopkins, Leslie Concholj lar. Row 3: Sanda Cramer Bornamann. Forouzan Faridian. Julie Anderson Elizabeth Morgan, Gabby Simms. Above: Katya Armistead entertains the children with a puppet show, Left: Jeannie Pursel watches everyone enjoying themselves.
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Row If Charlie Blinkenberg. Keith Sherry. Victor Gallardo. Mike Stokes. ' ' b lI.R w3: Ted Koch. Row 2: Darcey Estes, Vannia De La Cuba, Miko Camp e o ' Ol a Castaneda Farouzan Faridian. Deirdre Benn, Rita Kha- Mona Masrl. g . laf. Jeremie Basmaiian. Row 4: Thereza Oghoorian. Anita Ojha. Samar Masri. Lynda Hopkins. Maggie Porcell. Advisor Monsieur Liden, Rick Nowak. -s':.- iuu l 'Nusa- m w.im1 i ! P '1t ' Wim Vita. fn-.N M ,1 .4 f K If 'M' '-j'--K .. gre- .. S t ' ' ..........-fIfF Ki 'f:ti:c' 4 y-.5 -eff 2 1- . LIZ-73-- Z7 , .. '--' if ' j J N .. t. fi c 4 - K 135 f ' -' J I..---- L- jf--' 'I , .wi 'i -- 'ff '.-- '3 r '. V . 'Q . 1 P i -U..--pd 1-M Q' . ,-J .1 ,p va. 4 ea e , ltr'-ai f 'lL--- 'li- Q- 'f'f'C- iEir3-n,,.- , ' - ,,-' .f 'L,1l.,- lllmnf ,ff ',,-r-!f- l.. ',- I ' - ,Z ft if ,tif --Ivy, :'F y , .TT5i:5Li.-eff ,L tr Niall: ru 'lg --' h ,.-. 11 yr! - pt' y' 'pall I. .jing , .t U I , 5 I . :fu 1 ' f ' ' W1 f ff r' I 5il'i - 1' I -. L: . 'vi . .L It ' 1 ,flu , ' b ' I ' A 'gt' of .,, , Ill 3, I , pt . j all Q7 ' X ' if A N vt , ly l l ' . , i .. . .lg t fp ' f -'nm N 5' l'i , K, 4,1 gm- 1 I t H. A Above: Charlie Blinkenberg does an impression of a seduc .A Z rf' X lui:-9 ll-lull f I IJ .gs--a, '!, Sgt ' 1 I I ki X INA, l ... x K tive Frenchman. Right: Rick Nowak recalls the experience of a French breakfast Le Club ist Chic Imagine this: lt is early morning and for breakfast you are having a croissant and cafe au Iait. You later see a French movie and dine at a French restaurant. Where are you? ln France? No. you are a member of Blair's French Club. Headed by Mr. Olaf Liden, the club pro- vided its members with a French atmo- sphere and gave them a taste of what France is actually like without having to visit the country. The club dined at French restaurants, saw hundreds of slides from Europe. en- 'o ed numerous French movies and even I Y had an occasional French breakfast ln class. Learning about French culture, cuisine. and history made learning the language all the more fun. Vive le French Club!! French 57 -1-r
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,,--,.,.,.,t- v ,YYY .- N Setting High Standards fow If Lulu Fou. Eleazar Vita, Edith Morrison. Karen Baldeschweiler, Luis lahn. Row 2: Vinh Do. Elizabeth Morgan, Sylvia Schwemmwer. Veronica Iamirez, Emily Wong. Louisa Tong. Row 3: Samar Masri, Advisor Mrs. Judy 'aylor. Row 4: Frank Renzullo, Monica Hadsell, Amanda Fox, Janet Yang. tdalia Desamparado, Micki Ly. Mona Masri. Row 5: Charni Lewis, David Duinnones, Nick Woods. Roger Krieg, Micheal LeFlore, Hassan Carroll, ena Masri. Thais Beck. .nv ' .a' A435 .kb 1, . 1,-aa. .fa tx, bove: Lulu Fou and Miki Ly pose before taking to the ocean blue in their catamaran. Right: Louisa Tong ets caught with her hand in the cookie jar. California Scholarship Federation kept up the tradition of being one of the most productive clubs on campus this year. Their ability to organize and complete projects is equal to the successes and ac- complishments they have achieved indi- vldually. The major goal of the club is to raise money for senior scholarships. The fun- draisers included a chocolate sale and a Thanksgiving gram sale. Another respon- sibility the club has had every year is hosting a Christmas tea for the faculty. Mrs. Taylor, the advisor for many years, encourages students to join if they meet the requirements and are willing to participate in the many activities. C.S.F. fb...
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