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New Printing and Photo Club Formed One of the newly formed clubs on campus this year was Poor Richard's Guys . This club is made up of students from the advanced photography and graphic arts classes. The purpose of the club is to further the understanding of photography and printing. The unique name, Poor Richard's Guys is derived from Benjamin Franklin's famous book, Poor Richord's Almanac. Under the leadership of the club's sponsors, Mr. Rosen and Mr. Hyatt, this new club undertook many printing and photography projects. A field trip to Los Angeles to tour the Los Angeles Times and other commercial plants were the highlight of the club's activi- ties. Don Kokoska Qrightl and Mike Dacus go over copy hot oft rhe printing presses. 590 sf? rin PRINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB, First row: Diana Horne, Don Kokoska, David Macklin, Jay Sanks, Robert Sears, Jim Powell, Shur- on Lamphear. Row 2: Richard Rosen, Teresa Myhond, Dave Ross, Pot Reynolds, Dave Clark, Phyleen Howard, Barry White, Gregory Hyatt. 72
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I s i SPEECH CLUB, Front Row: Chris Sweet, Anita Anderson, Barb Giguere, Steve Mallison. Row 2: Carolyn Thompson, Tim Higgins, Mary Hansen, Terry Bor- man. Row 3: Dave Elder, Linda Hummell, Paula Elmore, Joe Immel, Mr. George Layton. Anderson Wins Speech Trophy Unheard of last year the debate team entered the Santa Maria Speech Tourna- ment and walked away with a first place trophy. Led by Mr. George Layton, a former disc-jockey and now speech teacher, they have sparked an interest in speaking and to encourage students to display their tal- ents in public speaking. Anita Anderson was the first winner in the Santa Maria Speech Tournament. Under her leadership the team will go forth and bring home other victories and bring forth pride to the school. Radio Club Installs Station Installation of an amateur radio station for the school took up most of the time tor this year's radio club, the Zero Beaters. The 40 members of the club helped to promote interest in the new station. Mr. Richard Diddel presided over the club as sponsor, along with President John Waller, Vice- President David Taylor and Secretary- Treasurer Everett Brunson. RADIO CLUB, Front Row: Larry Olson, Jan Probst, Bill Eaton, Don Cox, Bob Sauzek, Dan Barr, Mike Villardi, Mike Thomas, Dave Taylor. Row 2: Wayne Desalvo, Marty Faile, Alan Ellis, Mike Macklin, Richard Junot, Ron Ramirez. Carolyn Fisher, Doug Battoyo, Bill Rauch. Row 3: John Waller, Bob Mandrgoc, John Watson, Patti Reddy, Bob Owens, Bob Null, John Watt, Barry White, Eve Brunson, John Far- rand, John Kennedy, Doc Roberts. Row 4: Phyleen Howard, Steve Lopez, Lee Quimette, Tony Matista, Anthony Jazwik, Fred Cordes, Bob Bliss, Lenny Cook, George Mees, Gary Dixon, Paul Stovall. 7l
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A GERMAN CLUB, First row: Linda Lancaster, Kay Koellner, Beth Beaudry, Diane Nease, Kim Vivian. Raw 2: Phil Weeks, Rick Trainor, Gretchen Gehlker, Dennis Roberts, Sandy Anglin, Ursula Smith. Language Clubs Are Active The Matadores goal this year was a trip to Mexico. To raise money they had several fund raising projects, bake sales, and a booth at the Sadie Hawkins dance. They met regularly and enjoyed an out of class study of people and traditions. Mr. Howard Show was club sponsor and Mary Ann Fall was Presi- dent. The German Club was content to meet whenever they were in the mood, which proved to be enough. They en- ioyed German films and scheduled guest speakers on the country. Mr. Hans Schilling was the club sponsor. X-.1 A 'Q Ev dl H14-or ss! A., asp r tiff? K f , Ffa.. SPANISH CLUB, First row: Bob Northrop, Mary Ann Fall, Roxanne Sewell. Row 2: Anita Stanley, Susan Harding, Linda Richardson. Row 3: Lyn Warrick, Dennis Roberts, Mr. Shaw. 73
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