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. What were your intersts in 1966-67? Did ploying o few notes on on instrument meet your fancy? Or did helping the community fill your rime up? Whichever it was, Cojon hod o club for you. Cojon ' s clubs hove olwoys hod sporked the interests of many students, stated New Life advisor. Art Atkinson. Cajon sow the start of many new clubs this yeor. Junior Statesmen of Amerlco began for the future politlclons of the world Cojon ' s Investor ' s Association begon for those money-minded students. Rowdies, an especially spirited club, begon during the football season. Unfortunotely, they were never chartered. For those who were ocodemicolly inclined. Notional Honor Socie- ty ond Colifornio Scholorsip Federorion were ovoiiable to them. Students with consistently high grodes could join these clubs. At graduotion time, the members were honored for membership in these clubs. Notional Honor Society was olso o service club. One of the services that they did for Cojon In 1987 v os to fix the clock on top of the gym We knew thot If we didn ' t fix the clock, nobody would. commented N.H.5. President Jonofhon Scherer. There were many other service clubs on Cojon ' s campus this yeor. They were Sobobons, Zonfo Club, Inter Club Council, American Field Service, Mecho, and New Life. They provided help for the community ond the school. They also held numerous fund raisers to roise money for their causes. One example of o club with mony fund raisers wos Americon Field Service. A.F.S. held o fund roiser at Penguin ' s yogurt ploce. Eoch orgonlzoflon of Cojon hod its own doss os an elective Those who belonged to a Cojon orgonizotion not only hod to. spend school time, but also ofter-school time on compus. Student Council hod to spend many hours after class preporing for donees and other A S.D. activities. Band and drill teom hod many com- petitons on weekends and after doss. Annuel and journalism spent many lote hours after school working to meet deodlines. Cheerleoders practiced long and hord on their own time, so that they could look good at the offer-school footboll and basketball gomes. And chorus hod many competitions ond productions held on weeknights. Our clubs ond organizations of Cojon gave students the oppor- tunity to widen iheir horizons. They also gave students the oppor- tunity to explore new interests Cojon ' s diversity in clubs ond orgonizQtIons enobled them to have on interest for everyone in the school. If you didn ' t like writing copy fot the newspaper, you could busy yourself with the stock market. If your vocol cords weren ' t meant for singing, maybe you could use them for debate Whatever you liked doing the most, Cojon ' s club ond orgonizorlons were there for your talents ond interests. (Right) One of Cojon ' s mojt ocllve organize after mony long ond hard hours of proctlce. . Choius. produced Comelol this ye 206 OrgonlzQtions Division
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(Right) The Annual stotf Is: (Left to Right) First Row: Mory Webb. Aofon Eggerl. Chod Grohom, Shoieno Woiket. Michelle Fronks. Second Row: Jeff Koplon. Loiralne Moreno, Michelle Chortier. Cheryl Melvin, Roxanne Zomudlo. Richard Moore, Advisor Ton! Garcia. Third Row: Yirginio Lee, Tore Keebough, Pat Doo. Colin Hotton. Stocy Lubey, Scott Wilson. Top Row: Lynn Griese. Kerl Maljalo, Mike Fletcher, and Mike Clinton. (Top Left) Ms. Garcia, the backbone of the entire Annual. (Right) Asslstont Editor. Jeff Kaplan and Editof-ln-Chief. Michelle Chattier toke time out from a busy deadline to pose for o picture. (Above) Mike Fletcher. Lynn Griese. Colin Notion. Roxanne Zomudlo. Toro Keebough. ond Steve CallonI show their onnuol spirit by making posters for the Check It out annual promotion. 208 Orgonizolions Annuol
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