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Affiliated with the National Home Economics Association, these Hartnell homemakers perform services to the school as well as to the community—sponsoring the many receptions held on campus as well as donating food to the needy. Also, scholarships are given to the promising young students in homemaking. Shown here pouring soap to stirring food are: Sue Buckingham, Joan Steinbriner, Dee Coder, Judy Rianda, Linda Hicasi, Petra Valady, and Wendy Crews. To help their party win at the polls, these Republi¬ cans, young only in age, shone their political inter¬ ests on campus. Also, to in¬ crease their knowledge of party and politics in gen¬ eral, they brought to Hart¬ nell, speakers such as Assemblyman Alan Pattee and attended the meetings of other Young Republi¬ cans including the State convention at Disneyland. Jack Barrett explains this year ' s strategy to SEATED, left to right: Bruce Cheney, Roy Benson, Kitty Weppen- er, and Bert Robinson. BACK ROW: Adviser Mr. Addison, Joan Caswell, Paul Rauscher and Eugene Fontino. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OTHER PEOPLE
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One of the smaller groups on the Hartnell campus is Alpha Gamma Sigma, the honor society. This very select group is composed of students maintaining a 3.0 average in one semester. STANDING, left to right: Alan Terakawa, Claudeen Simoens, Julia Estacion, Ann Terakawa, Elliott Pisor. SEATED: Marilyn Smith and adviser Mr. Johnston. Musically speaking, the Hartnell Music Club was the most note worthy organization of all. Sponsors of a concert series of local talent with two performances by noted musicians, the group took an active part in Hartnell activities. It entered a float in the Homecoming festivities and presented a dance in the fall to pay for a concert series. Gathered around president Kathleen Cline seated at piano are (left to right): adviser Mr. Aslanian, Carol Weigel, Katherine Teves, Lupe Holquin, Jerry Cole, Diane Schmit, Sandy Smith, Pat Stanley, John Cline, Mike Rega, and adviser Mr. McCann. Not pictured was adviser Mr. Lee. TO SHAKE A COMMON INTEREST WITH OTHERS On-campus clubs offer a variety of interests, ideas, and people. Par¬ ticipating students have the opportunity to express themselves with others who share their interests and ideas. During the year the members of the respective clubs have their lighter moments: however, they accomplish many good and worth-while projects.
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f ' wrs TO LAUGH AND TO BE SERIOUS On stage ond off, these students assemble their various talents together in the Drama Club. The members are usually engrossed in the dubious task of bringing laughter and tears to those who attend the professional caliber shows presented at Hartnell College. Members are: Tom Sinclair (kneeling), Carrie Grader (seated), (from left to right) Marcia Robello, Carol Lourentzos. Cathy Corbin. Marianne Sevier. Rudy Draper, Kitty Weppener, Bryana Taylor. One of the largest, most active organizations on campus is the Jazz Club. Barry Robertson (above) gives a brief resume on Dave Bruebeck arrangements as members listen attentively. One of the club ' s annual activities serves to raise money to purchase several record albums to be donated to the Hartnell Library. Moving from the academic to the social life. Jazz Club is also responsible for the formation of the Jazz Combo, a fine instrumental group. FIRST ROW. left to right: Jeff Meeks, Norma Pezzini. John Avizado. Francesca Park, Maris Campbell, Lynne Nystrom, Anne Slater. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Antrosio, Stan Soroken, Joanne Jaenicke, Sandy Salmina, Jane Taylor, Susan Billars, Robin Hildner. THIRD ROW: Sue Mitchell, Cheryl Marcevich, Mike Richardson, Gary A. Melvin, Jon Turner. Fred Vasquez. FOURTH ROW: Dr. Sandgren, James E. Bundgard. Jerry Cole, Marianne Tremewen, Carol Salmon, Art Renney. 10
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