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horus Club Part of Advanced Glee's busy schedule in- cluded three concerts at school, including a pop concert in May, and participation in school assemblies. All Glees performed at the Competitive Festival at Franklin in April. The group was honored by an invi- tation to appear at the Convention of Cali- fornia Music Educators Association at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. They were the only choral group, junior high, senior high, or college, to be invited. Choraliers also were busy performing at rest homes, service clubs, Salvation Army, and at the Solo Festival. They were also asked to perform for the Retired Teachers' Annual Banquet and journeyed for their second appearance at the Dickens Christmas Fair in San Francisco. O Choraliers Top Corner: Sally Rumseyg Top Row: Pam Eaton Margaret Holmes, Janet Robinson, 2nd Row: Sulea Milton, Joy Barrett, Joanna Beckwith, Regina Pingreeg 3rd Row: June Hoberg, Janet Dosh, Kerry Echeberry, Megan Fehling, Ann Geiger. vp .1 'f W4 9th Grade Christmas Dance The Gentle Wild Standing: Matthew Monroe, Enos Gomes, Steve Meyer, Mrs. Cervo, advisor and teacherg Seated: Bobbi King, Carolyn Cole. A-H Club The AH Club is composed of deaf students who attend Stockton Jr. High School. The purpose of the organization is to give deaf students an oppor- tunity to experience the social atmosphere created by belonging to a club.
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Speech Club The Speech Club is made up of eighth and ninth grade speech students with an A average in the subject. We have been most busy this year, starting off with spots in assemblies and a program for PTA. Also, we entertained the Business and Professional Women and the Toastmasters' Club. Our first contest was sponsored by California Trial Lawyers' Assn. and the subject was: The Judicial System and Its Impact Upon the American Scene Today. Two weeks later our Annual After-Dinner Speaking Contest was held at Minnie's. The next month came our Original Oratory Contest. We finished the year with a contest in Dramatic Interpretation and then -Programmed Reading. The eighthigrade members had two contests - Humorous Interpretation and Programmed Reading. In the meantime, when we were not busy working, Various speakers from the community and high school and college contestants were our guests. It was a very good year and We are looking forward to another one with the class of '74, J-'41 I The WINNERS ! Top Row: Pat Bowe, Billy Johnson, Nancy Weeks, Nick Bokides, Judy Ruhl. 2nd row: Lisa Brown, Steve Robb, Livo Torlai, Wendy Eberhardt, Linda Lim, 'Bruce Qualls, Diane Talbot, Rena Quitiquit, Robert Nozuka. 3rd,roW: Elaine Yin, Joy Scrayfield, Jeff Lucas, Doug delPrete, Becky Bunker, Susansloane, Becky Costello. 4th row: Mrs. Friddle, Sheila Cannon, Lynn Coykendahl, Suzanne Salazar, Carolyn Patridge, Mark McClelland, Debbie Hickman, Kathy Brooks. 5th row: Kirk,de1Prete,, Susie Patridge, Libby Stirton, Tracy Martin, Kate Dentoni, Shelly Cannon, .Tune Hoberg. Mrs. Wi1ma,Fridd1e Sponsor Officers President-Linda Lim Vice President-Debbie Hickman Secretary-Suzanne Salazar Contest ,Chairman-Bruce Qualls Representative-Mark McClelland Alternate-Carolyn Patridge i I F' 1 1 W ' h wy di f,E.Eli3iYf.i't ' ,Qi-:Q , 1 Q I 4 42' b PI I ' :J ' 1 I
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Girls' Citizen hip Club p The purpose of the Girls' Citizenship Club is to be of service to our school and community. The club is limited to 9th grade girls. The club has attempted to have one social project every month. Some of our annual affairs are a snow trip, giving candy on Halloween to the Children's Horne, and a trip to Santa Cruz. Boys' i Citizen hip Club . ' The Library Club is comprised of 1 r u twenty-five Sth and 9th grade students who are concerned with serving the school through the library facilities. Most of these students are regular li- brary assistants Who are taking the course for credit. Meetings are called only when needed. One aim this year is to visit other secondary school libraries in the dis- trict as a group. Top Row: Ray Ollivier, David Reck, Win Martinez, Ken Q Quan, Robert Dunkleg Znd Row: Debbie Richmond, 3 Valerie Pineda, Kathy Gianni, Kacey Finch, Margaret p Tnf--3 If Bell, 3rd Row! Tyrine Salcido, Kandy Mitchell, Joanne ' Bass, Ana Ramirez, Karen Greeng Not pictured: v Darlene Cherrington, Ronald Crawford, Irene DeLa f , Torre, Patty Gall, Linda Hargis, Joanne King, Rachelle -I 'I Pappas, Lynn Prime, Tyrone Wise. f ......-.,...,,
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