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.1 It was check and checkmate when the fellows got together to play Electronics Club members provided the boys with chess. Mr. Talamantes sponsored the newly formed club that met every the opportunity to develop their understanding and Tuesday for fun and instruction in this game. interest in electricity and electronics. Preparing health kits for Nepal and kitty bags for Vietnamese orphans were two of the projects sponsored by the Red Cross. Mr. O'Brien en- couraged membership and participation in this worldwide organization to help others. 417 ' Doors to Excitement Swing Open There were clubs to fill any heart's desire. Boys in Electronics Club were given the chance to work with electrical equipment. Members of the Chess Club learned the basic fundamentals of the art while having fun. Other clubs met the desire to help others and to share good times with friends. In their first year as Y members, seventh graders learned about the Ufldef th? guidance Of MTS- Clafk, eighth glade Tfi'H5'Y,ef5 PHT' functions and fun of belonging to the club. Mrs. Eversole led this UC1PHtCd 111 H Halloween CHFHIVHL H Wlld UIP to D1SUCYl21fld, and Tri-HPY group. a visit to the Golden Gate City. L5-- O 1
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Swing Wide Choosing not to serve more than one semester, first semester officers vacated their ASB lead- ership. A whole new slate of elected officers took over the reign of government in late Jan- i l I. fb X, Fil? llll uary. Working industriously, the officers help- 'A 7 ' ed to make the last semester a memorable one V' ' 4 ASB OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER Top row: Cheryll Lemay, Debbie Conard, Linda Jones, bottom row: Francine Collins, Dave Bengel, president, Craig lwataki, and Marilyn Rose. -r ' 1.-I ,l,., Q33 NINTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES, SECOND SEMESTER Top row: Rogers, Parker, Stewart, Koruan, Stroup, Cassady, Gor- dong row 2: Lawrence, Hartley, Hughes, Campbell, Godenius, Bad- deleyg bottom row: Kolodziej, Morgan, Lewis, Safley, and Fowler. K 77' A Y, Z ' Q 1 ' 1 r 'T 'r . 'F-NL -Vu EIGHTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES, SECOND SEMESTER Top row: Tager, Gomez, Maceviecz, Klibbe, Arnoldg bottom row: Ellis, Miller, Kay, Kelley, and Otterholt. SEVENTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES, SECOND SEMESTER Top row: Roller, Cap- pos, Adams, Davisg row 2: Likins, McCarthy, bottom row: Derr, McElyea, Duncan, and Erickson. t, r . 0 T1 Dave Bengel learns that ll' ' ' E . ' making speeches is all Q' ft, ,jf l , . t r A p part of being ASB prez. j ' Y , f- ' YQ, 'A -' ,Q He introduces the March- ' f' i N- 51 . 1 1 T V- ' F ing Lancers from Hilltop ' 'I f'fl? 3 Q ' l l High. ik- . E.-i.' , '.J .. f - ' 1 . 1 . 'rf- 3, , . V NW- , ' ,I 5 5 ea-,ig f 413. r d ,a - If . t-' L' iw' l . ' F grigii 5 f
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we i i' it be s 5 s it Being a member of the Latin Club is a privilege available only to students of Latin. Mrs. Braungardt, their teacher and sponsor, in- spired more enthusiasm for Latin through club sponsored Roman activities. . if i I J V ' K .1 1. -df . .Q 2-'flat wil rt . f , vi fig V, ' 'X :Q ' -fu Ln - ' H522 . N. Q 'fZ Il'3f ..l f , 5 li Ia.-i-.---'.. .1 iam It may not be a paying job, but it gets Dale Proctor out AV Club served teachers in delivering and setting up of class all forms of A.V. equipment. Mr. Rhodes provided leadership and training for these volunteers. One hundred cheering girls in the Pep Club nearly lost their voices urging the teams to win. Debbie Conard was their president who inspired them to yell. ' f Q G15 at .5535 i fa ,i GED G33
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