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' . g Q il 4 sg ' HEALTH CAREER CLUB, Front row: Cheryl Lenoir, Martha Combs, Lyn Warrick, Mrs. Sarah Littleiohn. 2nd row: Wanda Graham, Ellen Whitaker, Cynthia Knapp, Kathline Story, Monica Bellamy. L TRIPLE S CLUB, Front row: Mrs. Williamson, Kathy Morson, Sharon Elder, Barbara Anglin. 2nd row: Ursula Smith, Gretchen Gehlker, Sandra Anglin, Dennis Roberts. 76 Future Nurses Look Ahead The purpose of the Health Career and Future Nurses Club was to acquaint students with the variety of careers available in both the medical and para- medical fields. Through the assistance of Mrs. Littleiohn the members' in- dividual questions and problems con- cerning their future plans were dis- cussed. Among their activities for the year were professional guest speakers, mo- vies, and field trips. SSS Club is Active Hoping to reach their goal of 51,000 this year the Triple S Club proved to be one of the most active clubs on the campus this year. Working for the day when a school will be built in some poor country in the name of Cabrillo High School, they sponsored bake- sales, an after-game dance,-parcel post sales, and the sale of zip code directories. The desire to work was the only requirement for membership and it proved to be very successful. The sponsor was Mrs. Williamson, help- ing her were President Kathy Mor- son, and Vice President Shcsryn Elder.
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ART CLUB, Front row, Cheryl Allen, Ida Delgado, Karen Blair, Wendy Orens, Jan Mortenson. Row 2, Patty Dunkin, Maureen King, Marsha Brown, Carolyn Hanna, Claudia Wilde, Eva Herrmann, Stephanie Vordermaik, Mrs. Willson. Row 3: Jeff Zeren, Carolyn Foster, Tony Hermandez, Linda Stouch, Phylenne Howard, Amy Magness, Row 4: Murry Donaldson, Steve Skelton, Suzy Hoffiman, Tori Underwood, Bob Owens, Bob Null, Rosie Mann, Becki Hummell, 4n....,6 M 1 ? Alry A V 'w it': - V- Showing that art is not all paint and clay, Amy Magness and Phylenne Howard display their talents at iewelry making. Busy is Art Club Byworcl The Artistadores enioyecl an- other busy year under the leader- ship ot adviser Mrs. Helen Willson and President Karen Blair. The club met every Thursday to plan for fu- ture proiects. A trip to the beach was taken early in the year to tire their unique Indian clay pottery. Afterwards, Mr. James Callan, one of the many guest speakers, dem- onstrated to the club how to enamel copper. The club worked together to sponsor an art sale where they displayed their artistic talents. The highlight of the year was a trip to L.A. where the club had the privi- lege of viewing an-art show. 75
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Tri-Hi-Y is New Club on Campus fx. TRI-HI-Y First row: Darleen Arguelles, Chaplain, Nell Comstock, treasurer, Anita Anderson, President, Susie Parker, Secretary, Linda Hummell, vice president. Row 2: Judi Abbott, Carolyn Fisher, Gina Boisky, Barbara Scott, .lan Villanueva. Row 3: Diane Harris, Carol Owens, Ellen Dean, Becky Hummell, Patty Hall, Marie Comstock. 'The purpose of Tri-Hi-Y is to help the community through service proiects. Maior projects throughout the year were sending clothes and various other items overseas to orphanages. Tri-Hi-Y, a division of YMCA, sponsored a dessert party, and a spaghetti dinner to earn money. Beach parties and an end of the year sl-umber party highlighted the year's activities. f emi Ei? -3 r. are ls. 1 Char Murdy, Nell Comstock, Patty Dunkin, Suzie Parker, Carolyn Fisher, and Marie Comstock take a mo- ment to discuss plans for a spaghetti feed they sponsored. 77
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