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FTS- .Mgr Mary Edwards, Marilyn Laurenroth, Sally Hendricks. Red Cross School clubs allow an outlet for self-expression Good things come in small packages, or so they say. This saying consequently applies to the Red Cross. Although the members are few in number this year, they have done some fine things. An example of their work is the coupons they collected to help finance a kidney machine for a boy who needed it. Although only three members are shown, there are eight members in the club, sponsored by Mrs. Jones. Bob Anderson is president, Judy Archy, secretary. The main function of Stagecraft is to make the backgrounds for productions put on by the fine arts department. Meeting first period, the group is taught methods of set designing and lighting by Mrs. Loring. Students are able to express themselves in many ways through clubs. Forensics is one in particular where members are given the oppor- tunity to speak out. The Forensics Club partici- pates in debates and speech contests with other schools, Sponsored by Mrs. Stampp, it has won several awards in oral events. 60 Front Row: Jeff Ross, Art Beeken, Craig Stamp, Marti Cooney, Debbie Sequeira, Pat McCoy, Meredith Clough, Diane Nishita. Row 2: David Reeves, Missy Bingham, Shel ley Tornheim, Henry Alexander, Carni Larsen, Irwin Horowitz, Adele Long, Philip Gerson, Kendra Woods. Row 3: Mark Murray, Carol Wood, Kathy Pierce. Row 4: John Kuhre, Lee Cowles, Jerry Dagna and Lynn Vincent. Stagecraft Front Row: Neil Kaitner, Rita Mock, Jim Borelli, Debbie Weeks, Row 2: Nicki Robinson, Karen Uber, Janice Frank, Row 3: Mindy Charlup, Richard Goldsmith, Bix Swain, Warren James, Chris Kiteas, Tricia Neilson, Brian Pant, Row 4: Jack Sudduth, Rick Ewing, Bob Wakefield, Tom Rockwell, Kay Hervert, Eric Von Dijk, Rob Moore.
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Expression and involvement. E.C. offers clubs-a wide assortment, a variety ofinterests-government, sports, spirit, line arts, and others. Opportunity-for all students to develop an organization here, or, anywhere. Intemational organizations, national organiza- tions, community organizations, school organizations- people. -58 School Clubs. Four are new in 1970. They are Photography, Unified Students, Students in Service to Students, and the Bike ClubfWheels of Fire. Talent-everyone has it, and the chance to contribute it through the unification of an organization or to encourage such in others less endowed. 59
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l Front Row: Ellen Goldschmidt, Mary Hunnicut, Florence Lin, Sandy Miyamori, Sorayya Carr, Janice Jue, Stacie Yawata, Yassi Alarab, Lani Freeman, Row 2: Raymond Hsu, lune Morita, Nicola Selph, Sylvana Helmy, Deb Jacobsen, Janet Lemmon, Mary Wheeler ind Marti Throssell. French Honor Society. r. , lva, , A . . P... K. sf - ui, A P' F , . i. l W' ,fffi 'X Qi' 'Q fr: -I ly. J ef Nm G6 K Front Row: Sylvana Helmy, Janet Tsaguris, Maria Verade, Pat Genglerg Row 2: Lori Wilson, Carol Yamato, Gail Matsukawa, Kelly Gordong Row 3: Cindy Loo, Barbara Everly, Karen Mortiboy, Lori Encaladag Elaine Edwards, Pam Bittickg Row 4: Roxine .Valladao, Debbie Teaster, Brente Bailey, Karen Uber, Paula McElroy, Mary Edwards, Mary Connick. Hostesses. ' . Mike Crew members are Mark Murray, lrwin Horowitz: missing, Pete Julian El Cerrito clubs serve our world in different ways Maintaining at least a high B average in French are the members of the Societe Honoraire de Francais, an honor club for students. They sell coffee and cookies on Back-to-School Night and at Open House which proceeds go toward the club's scholarship fund. Mrs. Loring sponsors the Mike Crew. Although it numbers three, the group has quickly and efficiently set up the sound equipment for all the rallies, assemblies, dances, and the fine arts productions. Serving the people in our world at various school functions such as sports banquets is the primary purpose of the Hostess Club. The poised personable girls are sponsored by Mrs. Milford. ol
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