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The Tartan Pre- OwMwwl this year was under the direction ot Mrs. Anita Hauger. Students could participate and observe in teaching pre-school children. The class was held third and fourth periods every day. The pre-school children attended the class Tuesday through Thursday. On the days the children were not present, Glendora High students planned various games and activities for the children. A Halloween party was held and the children Trick-or-Treated to various counselor offices and classrooms. During Christmas, the students taught the children carols and the children went caroling around campus. Senior Donna Brisco commented, It ' s a fun class, and I learned a lot about understanding children. 1 . The pre-school children enjoy snacks prepared by the GHS students. 2. Nine of the children on Valentine ' s Day display their creations, 3 Students read stories to the children at storytime 4 Donna Brisco sings a song with the children. 5 The children learn various finger plays. 94 — Pre-School -•O ' VTf rViMT A UltLS: «2l.V. i KM
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The Regional Occupational Program was a program which students participated in to gain experience and knowledge of the vocation of their choice. Students attended classes at such places as Montgomery Wards, Sears, Travel agencies and banks. Dental assisting was also available. Some 1 40 students participated in ROP this year and Mrs. Sami Lau commented It ' s the largest we ' ve ever been. ROP began in 1 972 and has been a popular class at Glendora High. Senior Cindy Evers commented, I got myself a job and I learned a lot from it. t The radio club this year met on Thursdays to work on plans of having a radio station on campus in which students could communicate as far as Japan. The club was advised by Mr. Harry Smith. 1 . Robert Wilson and Mr. Smith work on a light dimmer. 2. Russ Phillips works on building a scope. 3. ROP student Steve Michelson works in maintenance at Glendora Community Hospital. 4. Terri Ashdown works in admitting at Glendora Community Hospital. ROP, Radio — 93
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Skiing in Utah opened up the season for sixteen members of Ski Club. The skiers spent December 1 7 through the 23rd skiing at the resorts of Alfa, Park City, and Snow Bird. Poor snow conditions disrupted the Ski Club ' s trips to the local resorts at the start of the season, but the skiers had the opportunity to attend trips to more distant resorts. These trips were to Mammoth, Utah, and Tahoe. am very happy that the club has increased its membership, and we have had many more trips this year, ' ' commented Dennis Cavanaugh, assistant advisor. 1 . Mr. Larry Johnson, advisor, prepares for a ski trip. 2. Sheryl Shirley, Ski Club president, spends time on the slopes. 3. Laura Futerman is Secretary-Treasurer. 4. Monk Smith, chaperone, and Tom Ross contemplate their next run. 5. Dawn Mower, Joanne Mahoney, and Terri Durston relax in their Utah hotel room. Ski Club — 95
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