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TO LEARN ABOUT OTHERS This group of early-rising people who meet at 6:30 a.m., gain much more than an appetizing breakfast. Meeting in the Presbyterian Church, these breakfast club students gain the courage to face a rough day at Hartnell. LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Leah Landerus (official cook). Bruce Bakeman, Colly McHenry, John Schwellenbach, Mrs. Wiley, Bruce Chiney, Rev. Wiley (guest speaker), Roger Patterson, Bryana Taylor, Sonya Swick, Steve Burns, Nancy Miller, Russ Kellum, Carol Weigel. Future businessmen and businesswomen get together often to learn the new machines and other office equip¬ ment. The Business Club offers many opportunities for the future leaders to compare ideas in the field. STAND¬ ING, left to right: Mike Stout, Dorthy Forbord, Claud Addison, Mrs. Harper, lames Prior, Mauro Celso, Rosita Anselmi. Tean Tanda, Darwin Peavy, Phillie Yen, Phyllis Ausmus, Norma Pinalla. Joanne Janicky, Adella Compos, Ann Perryman, Kathie Schwab. SEATED: Eunice Rey, Mrs. Kelly, Louis Epp. Barbara Logue.
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MAKING MAN? NEW FRIENDS i Education Club members plan to spend many long, enlightening hours in the Hartnell Library as Mrs. Williams, librarian, instructs the club on the vast amount of research material obtainable in one of Hartnell ' s finest additions. From lefto right: Dave Baker, vice ■ president; Paul Reyes, Alexandra Garcia, Sonya Swick, Gloria Lune, Jessie Meza, Doris Davis, Petra Valady, Marilyn Smith, Mrs. Williams. Student today, DaVinci tomorrow! Members devote time to the study of shapes and forms at one of the regular meetings of the Art Club. Drawn together through a mutual interest in art, the members enjoy the social life and benefit from the studies offered by the club. One of Art Club s greatest contributions to education is a scholarship fund which enables two students each year to continue their studies in art. Members are, from left to right: Mr. Bragdon, adviser, Kathy Schwab, Tony Eco, Dennis Youngdahl, James Bundgard, Carolyn Wetmore, Romy Peralta, Larry Bert, Candy Robinson, Mr. Amyx, adviser, John Thompson, Dai Kaikie.
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Having a regular fireside chat ' sophomore class officers Elliott Pisor, president; Claudeen Simoens, secretary; Sue Buckingham, treasurer; and vice president Steve Burns discuss the many activities during the year that might appeal to their class¬ mates—the whole gamut from dances to talent shows. The officers then put these ideas into action. Cabrillo challenged Hartnell to a chess tournament and overnight a club was formed for the purpose of checkmating the Seahawks on the board. As it turned out—our best blanked their best, five to nothing. The Hartnell prime movers have now turned to the business of developing their own games with help from adviser Dr. Bedford, seen here demonstrating a good opening. FIRST ROW. left to right: Bill Bender, Tom Jaquetre, Sammy Taporca, Richard Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Mike Nielsen, Richard Weymouth, Jon Paauwe, Larry Carlsen, Bob Stevens and Bill Harrison.
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