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ll FSA officers: Kathy Meier, sec, Linda Thetford, treas, Brenda Gehlken, vice-pres.g and Teresa Valdivia, pres. 2D FSA members: lFronti Theresa Valdivia, Angie Butter, Lynn Tews, Jennifer Gal- lagher, Carolyn Etherton, Tina Proulz, Tammy Erwin, Debbie Hlser,Brenda Gehlken. CTopi Kathy Meier, Linda Thet- ford, Darla Miller, Corrina Palmer, Dena Rose, Tammy Tidmore, Nancy Alvord, Cathy Bigley, Darleen Lemos, Annette Heensber-en, Kelley Lavery, Marleen Westermen, Torrie Rawls, and Angie Duckett 3, Mrs. Lhmond, advisor. T7 . I . 6, x, J' -J 1 ' t. - l v 1 3 s fm X I l' X Z' .l , I Fxxf' I . . ,, I 4 I A 1 ' i FSA Future Secretaries of America KFSAD, in conjunction with the Cali- fornia Scholastic Federation QCSFD, planned their annual trip to San Francisco. Neither clubs had enough money to make the trip by themselves. One FSA member com- mented the more the marrierf' FSA goes to San Francisco to learn business techniques and to visit bu- sinesses not available in the Shasta County area. FSA held traditional fund raisers such as selling carnations with mes- 94 Organizations sages for Christmas and Valentine's Day and bakesales. Throughout the year they had guest speakers including stenographers, cosmotologists and members of the business community. Advisor, Pat Lal-Imon replaced Marge Tenny when the latter took a leave of absence. FSA officers were Teresa Valdivia, president, Brenda Gehlken, vice- president, Linda Thetford, treasur- erg and Kathy Meier, secretary.
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All Sports Club Mr. Doniak, advisor of All Sports Club lead students to get together and have fun in various activities and helped the family spirit of C.V. become closer as students got acquainted with each other un- der different circumstances other than school. Participation in groups made it possible to obtain lower group rates. The club participated in such ac- tivities as archery, miniature golf, volleyball, bowling, a weekend Indian Cul There are 20 members in the Indi- an Culture Club. The president is Angel Winn. The club is designed to help students with Indian heri- tages to be aware of their past and be proud of it. The club has been at C.V. for 8 years and Miss Love- ly is very proud of the success of the club and firmly believes in what she is doing as the club spon- sor. Another function of the club is to keep tabes on the students and to help them with their school work, if they are having problems. Stu- dents who are members of the campout, bike rides, roller skating and the annual trip to Marriott's Great America. Approximately 60 people went on the trip to mar- riott's for the price of 320.00 a piece and everyone agreed, it was a blast! The participation in the various activities throughout the year was low, but when it came time for sign-ups for the Marriott's trip, students were afraid of not being able to obtain seats on the bus. ture Club club are very enthusiastic about it. There is proof of the success of the club because most of the stu- dents who become new members of the club improve their grades immensely. The club benefits many students a C.V. and is an important addition to our extra curricular activities. 1. Advisor, Mr. Dene Doniak 2. Students active in All Sports Clubg Ken Trussell, Andy South, Howard Norring- ton and Katrina Myles. 3. An lndian Culture Club meeting. 4. Mrs. Lovely, advisor of Indian Culture Club conducting meeting.
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Science Club The Science Club which was quite small, focused on learning scienti- fic concepts. Mrs. Weissberg, advi- sor, helped organize the club and directed it's activities. Buddie McKenzie was the president and Roxanne Wilde, treasurer. This is the second year that the club was really active and they did such ac- tivities as building rockets, they went on a field trip to Jhirmack's and put on a bake sale for their rocket supplies. There were also scientific seminars during which students conducted experiments of scientific importance. The people involved in the club said that it was a learning exper- ience as well as a fun club to be in. 1. Mrs. Weissburg, Adivsor of the Science Club 2. Science Club members: lBottoml Dar- leen Gaynor, Vicki Wilde, and Roxanne Wilde. lTopl Jim Phipps, Mark Oldham, Mike Martinez and Jim Jim Morris. 3. Science Club members: Mike Keeton Vicki Wilde, Buddy McKenzie, president Roxanne Wilde and Jim Phipps. 1 v Organizations 95
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