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Los Chicanos Unidos Cle eland ' s plays are propped and lighted by Mr. GilTord ' s Stage Design. The group is also in charge of the P. A. System and assemblies. An exciting refuge for Cleveland ' s intellectuals is Mr. Sprigg ' s room where Chess Club meets at lunch. The meetings pro- ide tense competition for all who participate. Fairly new to Cleveland are Mexican-American students who call themseUes ' Los Chicanos Unidos. Working along with Mr. Shigekuni they organize Mexican- American Culture Week. . fantastic opportunity for students interested in medical careers is Hospital Occupations. Sponsored by Mrs. Gray, the students spend a double period in arious departments of the hospital. Rim- I - M.Carran a. M.Hernandez, P.LeFebre, C.Rivera, S.Yeppe , M. Perez, E.Aceves. Row II - h.Avalos. R.Vieyra, L.Granados, O.Herera, M. Gordon, M.Ramirez, L. Martinez, J.Castruila, P.Shigeliuni. Row III - M.Woolsey, L.Lopez, M.Ramero, T.Lopez, F.LeFebre, R.Dominguez, R.Veloz. C.Gamboa. Stage Design .S.Wenzel, B.Milligan, D.Gooding, Mr. Gifford, L.Dicosol, M.Dunevant, G.Devers, D.Redlin, B.Hopl ins, L.Mc- Gowan, T.Harris, T.Zollars, S.Wheatcroft. Chess Club Unlcnown, Unknown, J.Stutler, Unknown, P.Raitano. D. Weise, R.Lowthan. D.Weise, E.Warsaw, Mr. Sprigg. Hospital Occupations Row I - J.Scliroeder, C.Jensen, L. Owens, M. Small, C.Hamilton, C. Weening, S. Parry, C.Brown, C. Palmer, R.Gamez. Row II - M. Brann, B.GIankos, R.Henze, K. Brown, L.Woodmansee, N. McLaugh- lin, J.Gill, L.Maxwell, L. Giz, T.Mc- Callister, C.Lopez, G.Whitton. Row III - C.Smith, H.Norns, S. Schenk, T.Herway, D.Gamboa, T. Petersen, K.Sharp, C.Reis, K. Mc- Carthy, K.Paul. D.Merritt.
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Le Sabre Cavaliers look forward to third period on the day the Le Sabre is issued. This newspaper keeps Cleveland informed of everything from sports and rock concerts to personal opinion. It is under the direc- tion of Mr. Ralph Hyde. Row I - P.Fordyce, C.Fogle, M.Broadley, B.Cralley. M .Gilherstadl. S.Lassman. Row II - C.Storgarrd, K.Hans. C.Higgins, S.Ferion. S.Bohlin, R. McCarthy, .I.Dunham, Raw III - L.W alerslreet. J.Stockwell. Speech and Debate This year Cleveland was once again active in Speech and Debate. Despite the fact that the team had a new coach and was smaller than in previous years, it had outstanding performances in the Fall Open Tournament. Mr. Weil is temporarily taking over the team this year for Mr. Berk, who is on a sabbatical to South Africa. His overwhelming enthusiasm, effort and hard work at speech and debate tourna- ments have produced a highly competitive and talented team. The 1974-75 team extends many thanks to him. The Speech team consists of nine members including one debate team. Our representatives at speech tournaments this year include mainly junior-varsity a nd varsity speakers, as they had no novice recruits for the fall semester. The club officers were: President- Bea Benkmann. Vice-President-Daniel Weise, and Secretary- Neil Nybo. All three worked diligently to make the tournaments successful. In the Fall Open Tournament, the speech team did extremely well. Jill Campbell competed in Impromptu. Tish Kuljian in Story Telling (a new event), Dan Weise in Humorous Interpretation and Oratorical Interpretation and Dave Nelson in Humorous and Dra- matical Interpretations. Bea Benkmann competed in Oratorical Interpretation and Program Reading, going to finals in both events and placing third and fourth respectively. Neil Nybo also went to Finals in his event- Original Oratory. Steve Miller and Dan Weise have worked hard on debate this year and have done well in the Open and Invitational tournaments. Row I- D.Weise, Mr Weil Row II - D.Nelson. S.Miller. J Camphell, T Harris, B Benkmann. T. Kuljian. 137
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I.S.S.O. HiiH I - S.Beck. S.Baker, C.Scharfenherg, J.Vanderschaaf, H.Borenstein, A.Sloher, L.Stober, D Alschukr, A. Mate, C.Stone, R.Fontana Kiw II - MBentley, K.Hans, h. Warsaw. M Nixiin, J. Cartrett. ISSO, the Intra-School Scholastic Organization, has replaced two other organizations. Yeomen and Marquisettes, Their services extend from guarding the halls during lunch to planning Disney- land trips. Their most important jobs are those which they perform at the dances. Without them there would be no refresh- ments or lights, creating perfectly yawn- ful dances. As intended by President Elliot Warsaw, the creator of the organization, and Vice-President Anita Stober, the members may receive school credits according to the number of hours they serve. S.CA.R.E, is a valuable organization for Students Contributing .Advice Re- garding Education. This year many ideas were under the committee ' s investigation and quite a few were put into practice. The most popular was Cleveland ' s bi- cycling class, generously sponsored by Mr, Cromwell, The committee also set up and activated the process which allows a student to take classes on a credit no credit basis. Through the determination of S,C.A,R.E, the library took on a new look featuring priviledge cards and deco- rated dividers for group study. CSF, the California Scholarship Fed- eration, came alive this year with a new tutoring program to further enrich stu- dent ' s education. The program was de- signed to help students returning from long absences or those who are having problems in specific areas. Piloted by Mr, Figurato the members of CSF supplied excellent tutoring in all areas. Tutors were available to any requesting teacher. Stu- dents could also request a tutor on an extracurricular basis. The organization hopes to enlarge their operation in the coming fall semester. o. i . . rv . i-j Row I - R.Schoen, C.Wedemeyer, S.Jackson, Mrs. Pfister, D.Weise, T.Martin, E.Warsaw, Mr. Defrates. Rim II - R.Hudson, .I.Thompson, J.Campbell, T.Kuljian, Mrs. Levine, D.AIschuller, H. Bordon, Mrs. Moskowitz. C.S.F. RoK I - D-Weise, h. Warsaw, lJ.V eise. Raw II - K.Cionzalcs, B.daimes, k Braunschweiger, C.Wedemeyer. B.Benkmann, D.Baker. Row III- K.Mirabel, N.Hernunde , D.AIschuller, C.Rocke, K.Hans, .A.Male, C, Stone, Mr. Figurato.
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