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KOH' I: Becky Jones, Lucille Osaki, Janet Borchers, Shanti Jaramillo Hedy Sternfield Leslie Silva Julie Chaillaux Juli Brune Swayze, Debbie Roberson, Marilyn Nations, Karen Nunes, Jan Monique Germain N011 2 Edie Fulcher Maureen Fredrickson Judy Taylor, KOH' 2: Nadine Okamura, Marianne Provax, Pasty Ness Karyn Lorentzsen Mick: Van Dyke Janis Johnson Lynn Best ltruettes Altruettes is a service organization formed to honor girls who excel in the areas of leadership, scholarship, and service. Members are selected from all classes on the basis of these three goals. The club's activities are varied and include service for the school and the community. Alruettes sponsors a fashion show for Freshman Grientation Day as a means of introducing the dress code and the activities of Cupertino to the incoming freshman girls. Some other activities on campus include the candy sale, and help with Baccalaureate and Graduation. In the community we find Altruettes working with Our Lady of Fatima and Sunset-Annex rest homes. ln an atmosphere of fun and service the Altru- ettes of Cupertino High School seek to uphold their goals under the able leadership of their advisor, Mrs. Stark.
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ew. 1 , +-Q-Q if . . W' W CSS i fd' . vi!! CHSS has this year progressed from the messiest club on campus to one of the hardest working and most widely recognized service clubs on campus. It is the only club to serve at the Parent-Faculty club meetings, the Faculty Breakfast, and the CSF banquet. The project this year for CHSS was to buy Christ- mas trees for the needy families and to make taped recordings for the blind. The club is co-ed, so anyone is able to join. ln order to earn a CHSS pin, one has to earn fifty hours of work, which because of the friendly atmosphere of the club is more fun than anything else. k'Oll' I, ue Bell, Monigue Germain, Julie Chaillaux. Ronnie Simon, Bob Klure, Edie Fulcher. Chip Lackey, Marianne Provax, Nancy Otomori, Lisa Jafferies, IZOIV 2: Sally Rideout, Sue DeBlois, Pat Jafferies, Dave LaVine, Lindy Minners. Margaret Yamagami. Mari Vestal, Midge Van Dyke, Jan Cruze, Sue Fulcher. NOW 3: Ellen Vestal, Karen Lorentzen, Dian Mc Ghie. Margaret Menz, Russ Danielson, Judy Ness, Micki Van Dyke, Leslie Spence, Patty Rose, Susy Scarr, Karen Burdick, Kathy Moore. HOU' 4: Rich Fulcher, Bill Bremer, Steve Teter, Rod Tanner, Frank Brown, Don Corliss, Tom Martin, Jerry Oddo, Paul Lindsay, Steve Brown, Jerry Shapiro, Mike Spratt
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1, QLQQYZQZSG3 f.4..Afr.?is1?25f'-tf2'f - ' iw . MW, 1 9.71157 HOU' Left to Right: Melissa McElIiggot, Linda Reese, Sally Cameron, Lettie Sweet. 711.71327 110111 Joanne Butera, Nancy Shaw, Paula Hopkins, Jan Mitchell, Pat Ashton. Yvonne Karen Wittgren, Lynn Lopresto, Wendy Sachs, Tommie Moss, Sullivan. SfL'L7,'VZ7 130111 Miss De Sousa, Karen Trautz, Dru Rose Ann James, Debbie Slotte. Debbie Greni. Cooper, Karyl Scharfenberg, Wendy Hallman, Ellen Brenner, All merican Girls The All American Girls Club ser- ves the school and the commu- nity. Working in the counseling office, sewing all school func- tions, and sponsoring the Valen- tine Dance provide school spirit for the club. ln the community the AAG collects for various charit- ies, works in carnivals and aids the Ming Quong Children's Or- phanage and Grants Convales- cent Home. The members have, in addition, special projects, includ- ing bake sales and the making and selling of Christmas wreaths in order to sponsor a foster child.
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