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THE KEY CL B Officers: Phil Holden, Treasurerg Bob Nardi, Vice-Presidentg Alan Pettit, Master at Armsg Dan Pedroni, President. The Healdsburg High School Key Club was formed by the Kiwanis Club as an or- ganization to serve the school and the community. Junior and Senior boys may petition to join, While Sophomores may join by invitation only. One of the main activities of the Key Club is to sponsor the Redwood Empire Tourna- ment Queen Contest. Proceeds from this annual basketball test go to charity. Last year Key Club bought an incubator for the Healds- burg General Hospital and the large school activity sign lo- cated in the parking lot. This year plans included coopera- tive work With the Kiwanis Club and sponsorship of a pa- per drive. In addition, the boys enjoyed a snow trip and at- tended a professional football game. First Row: Tom Duman, Ron Burrel, Rick McClish, David Nelson, Ray Borowicz, Tom Rodella. Second Row: Larry Wainscott, Tom Erickson, Mark Salsig, Norman Young, Tim Harrington. Third Row: Mark Komar, Jim Biocca, Brian Schmidt, Joe Salz, Dave Rimby, Jack Cunningham. 40 Fourth Row: Tom Borowicz, Steve Walker, Ron Rafanelli, Mike Thomas, Mike Holloway.
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Our exchange student, Sandro Carpi. Alessandro fSandroJ Carpi arrived at San Francisco International Airport during the late summer of 1965. There he met his American par- ents, the Alvin Cadds. Sandro's home lies near Milan, Italy, in the Po Valley. This is a rich agricultural area with many diversified crops being cultivated. Sandro arrived in time to help with the harvesting of prunes in our area. Fishing and hunting are two sports that have captivated Sandro's attention in Healdsburg as well as tennis. He is also an active participant in the drama productions and enjoys the opportunity to use his English. His warm personality, delightful smile, and outgoing manner have insured Sandro of many Healdsburg friends. Our wish is that Sandro will return again to visit Healdsburg. Sandro talks with Mr. Malone. X .5 Sandro's home in Italy, Reggio x y' ' I '-K 12. Q if X
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ART CLUB The Healdsburg High School Art Club is active in many school functions. They play a major roll lLeft to rightl : Terry Stringfellow, president: Joanne Gromo, secretaryg Tim Harrington, vice president. Teri Mansfield, Barbie Meyer, and Ruth Uboldi trim Rudolph. during the annual Redwood Empire Invitational Tournament by decorating Smith Robinson Gym. Art Club sponsors a candidate in the Tournament Queen Contest each year. This year, Monett Zunino was the representative. The club earns money by charging a nominal fee for its services, and this year for the first time, the club had an Art Auction in which the art work of the members was sold. The Art Club income goes to a scholarship fund for awards at the end of the year to its most promising students. Due to the artistic abilities of the Art Club mem- bers, many school activities are decorated. The ad- visor again this year was lVlr. Lyness, who has dfecgcated his time and talents to the benefit of the c u . 5 Art Club members work, -' as preparing decorations for .,f fp the annual Redwood Em- ' V pire Invitational Tourna- ment. Tim McClish and Trudi Murhammer work with greenery for the tourna- ment outside the gym. 41
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