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Tutors and Service Groups serve their community The traveling tutors go to Elementary and Jr. High schools in this area as a part of the work experience program. They assist teachers in the i various schools and help students. The Ski club, sponsored by Mr. Hill, took many trips throughout the year. They have gone to such places this year as Heavenly Valley and Sugar Bowl. The Hiking club, sponsored by Mr. Smith has ventured to Point Reyes this year. T Unified Students organized during the summer of 1970. Each high school in this district has organized a chapter of U.S. This group publishes a monthly paper for students, just one of their many service projects. The Sailing club, a rather small group, holds their meetings during 3A periods, and plans for sailing excursions whenever possible. Tutors in alphabetical order are Susan Anderson, Brente Bailey, Brooke Bailey, Janice Bean, Regina Becker, Paula Brenner, Anna Bums, Pamela Cameron, Greta Carson, Dar- rell Clark, Sharon Decantur, Rebecca DeWalt, Eugina Hotta, Carol Jeffre, Eva Jensen, Eric Juell, Lynette Kosich, Doreen Larsen, Suzanne Lydon, Susan Mautz, Terri Minor, Ruth Obrestad, Linda Otvas, Kim Palizzi, Karen Pirtz, Nancy Rickles, Wayne Rood, Carla Rowton, Wendy Shearn, Carol Stanley, Cathy Swain, Anita Thompson, Sharon i Wamble. 99 it ia 1 W is,,?L,,. L., A... ki ' Front Row: Keith Sproul, Nina Dronkers, Ann Snyder, Karen Trent, Tim Close, Sylvana Helmy, Janet Tsugaris, Linda Mitchell. Row 2: Mike Chan, Bix Swain, Michael Douithet, John West, Kasey Smith, Carol Mertens, Jenny Doman, Cherie Wittry, Marilyn Jackson, Cathy Swain, Pat Gengler, Peter Crivelli. Row 3: Jeff Ross, Dave Been, Ron Baer, Julius Chiang, Paula Cunningham, Christina Stark, Corneila Locher, Terry Kessler, Laura West. Row 4: Scott Murray, Gordon Smith, Jim Carter, Chris Clark, Nancy Daggett, Steve Kline, Janet Mainini. 70
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' sauna 2 I El Arts and Display Club members are Wayland White Kerry Moses Barbara Craven Dean Halsey Connie Figuera and Pam Healy Absent Kris Brewer Diana Dapiran JeffGorman School and leisure hours are filled with activities Front Row: Diana Dapiran, Loren Smith, Robin Setchko, Tim Close, Dennis Endo, Row 2: Barbara Brown, Kate Sproul, Peggy Grodhaus, Kathy Jung, Kerry Quinn, Janice Haesuie, Evelyn Kavaur, Sandra Sprague, Tricia Neilson, Kasey Smith, Dave Waki, Mike Gerringerg Row 3: Debbie Fehr, Bob Waketield, Steve Lin, Richard Goldsmith, Carol Mertens, Nicki Spriggs, Cathy Van Heuit, Lani Freeman, John Wept, Gail Donaldson, Clarke Bailey. Steve Proskaurer, Tom Zaneg Back Row: Dave Been, Steve Kaufman and Michael Hall. Wheels of Fire. Front Row: David Gesling, David Rasmussen, Lorin Noller, Eric Jacobson. Back: Dave Dunham, Pat Namaney, John Wilson, Charles Ahlgren. The California Scholarship Federation is an organization which honors students who are scholastically outstanding. In order to be- come a member, one must have at least a total often grade points, using only semester grades. Applications are accepted after each semester. The El Cerrito Chapter of the American Field Service is only one part of an inter- national organization. Students from El Cer- rito who went abroad this year were Martha Jackson and Julia Dragolovich. Our exchange students were Len Stoch of South Africa and Desanka Gajic of Yugoslavia. If you like to fiddle with radios, the Radio Club is here for you. Increasing short-wave radio production and operation is the purpose ofthe club whose call letters are WA6GDR. Mr. Peterson is the sponsor. The Arts 8a Display Club, sponsored by Mrs. Loring, sets up displays and exhibitions in the showcase for various clubs and classes. A new club this year is the Wheels of Fire or the Bike Club. Sponsored by Mr. Lawler, fwho pedaled to school every morning when it wasn't his turn to drive in the carpoolj this large club took many bike expeditions through- out the year. 69
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5- 1 . X I . CO -if - Rn V 7 wg ,hd 1 T -v A ,J EV' 2, S . D ,X 5 1 If I R.-if ,.-.4 lf' ,lk 3 'V -z. 5 V . ' ' ff Sf ,ggffl SXT Q4 g ,. f I f V x . 5 33-S? 4, Q i i A he 5,3 iii 1 iaaiilsfiiili l ,V I ii: .. ,YA 5-P' . -'SFKJQKE4 ' Sailors above are Cherie Wittry, John West, Kasey Smith, Nina Dronkens, Doreen Yang. Dan Hamilton, Carla Rowton, Diane John- son, Leslie Dana, Teri Orr. Unified Students, left, are Fred Anderson, Bruce Abbott, Howard Hall, Bix Swain, Renee Foote, Ruth Morentz, Greg Williams. Row 2: Allan Grossenbacher, Mike Jensen, Casey Smith, Marta Larue, Mars Friedman, Barbara Brown, Nancy Wickman, Janet McCleod. Row 3: Keith Vann, Jim Skerl, Frank Patte, Marc Jacobs. Hikers, left are Bruce Abbot, Charlie Alme- stad, Frank Anderson, Bill Baer, Don Baer, Illana Bar-Din, Regina Becker, Sue Billings, Joyce Brendlinger, Paula Brenner, Therese Bresolin, Linda Bronken, Sandi Caretto, Robert Cooper, Mike Deuthit, Jon Dia- mond, Bruce Donald, Gail Donaldson, Ty- ler Eng, Phil Embick, Scott Erwin, Frank Gavin, Bob Gwinn, Dave Gibbs, Avril Gre- enbert, Barbara Havlin, Jim Hazen, Theresa Houska, Julie Howard, Martha Jackson, Diane Johnson, Darlene Kindler, Kathy King, Bret Kuhne, Anada Lee, Carol Le- fever, Karen Marcus, Jan Masters, Tony McCarthy, Sally McKay, Joe Minor, Scott Murray, June Morita, Mark Nordin, Gary Palmer, Sallie Palmer, Jackie Papkoff, Ann Parker, Dog Parker, Julie Parker, Julie Payne, Linda Rasmussen, Nancy Rickles, Carla Rowton, Pete Ruby, Vince Russo, Reed Sato, Bill Shipley, Mark Spangler, Carol Stanley, Len Stoch, Ed Stoner, Sue Swain, Linda Talcott, Sue Thayer, Bill Tho- mas, Ellen Washington, Diane Wood. 7l
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