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Gymnastics Any girl who wished to develop skill on the balance beam, trampoline, uneven parallel bars, or tumbling could participate in the Gymnastics Club. Miss Reist, the advisor, offered personal instruction as well as supervi- sion of individual practice. Math Club rl ' , f V C, 1 Electronics Club Anyone with an interest in electronics was welcomed to the Electronics Club, under the direction of advisor, Mr. McCollom. The groups paramount project this year was the formation and mainte- nance of a radio station. Field trips to Raytheon, IBM and a computer theory class, organized by club president Steve Wozniak, made this year exceptionally stimulating. Through participation in such contests as the San Jose Mathematics Field Day, the Math Club encouraged those with an interest in higher mathematics to learn about and experiment with different kinds of numbers. President Vincent Tobkin and advisor Mr. Stocking initiated the formation of a highly interesting computer programming class. The club also organized the Second Annual Homestead High School Math Contest.
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Patty Yamane Terry Miller .ludy Dickson Lea Reynolds TONY Masfefson Amy Falkowitz Rilda Brostrom Florence Send 'six-if S CLUB Service and friendship highlighted the l967- i968 year for the 40 members of S Club. Chosen on the basis of enthusiasm, leader- ship, and scholarship, the number of girls in the clublis propor- tionate to the number of girls in each class, senior, junior, and sophomore. Taking an active interest in school and community, the S Club participated in the Food Booth at the Round-Llp, sold Mums at the Homecoming Football Game, helped the Soroptimist Club in their fund raising rummage sale, and worked a fund raising event, a Halloween Haunted House. During Christmas, S Club collected toys for Mexican-American children, and made food tray favors for hospital patients. Directing all this energy was the job of president Florence Seid, vice-president Maureen Gilbert, secretaries Carol Freed and Linda Bagnall, and treasurer Laura Fraser. it I1 57
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Modern Dance Club One of the new clubs on campus this year was the Modern Dance Club. Under the direction of Mrs. Diridon, these talented dancers made a significant contribution in making the Christmas Pageant, THE NUTCRACKER SUITE, and the spring musical, GUYS AND DOLLS, excellent productions. Club members studied both dance performance and choreography. Guest instructors occasionally conducted the sessions. To round out their experience participants attended several concerts and ballets. Block H Assisting at Back-to-School Night , picking the Homecoming Queen candidates, and organizing the Big Wrestling Tournament were only a few of the numerous responsibilities of Homestead's Block H Club. Organized by club president Tim Wilson, the basketball game between Homestead's faculty and the Harlem Clowns proved to be one of the most successful club activities this year. The Block H Club served Homestead well while cultivating good fellowship among athletes. Science Club ln order to become involvedin different aspects of science not generally taught in the classroom. the science club held several activities such as a visit to the Stanford Linear Accelerator, a trip to the Moss Landing Marine Center, and the organization of a slide rule clinic. Guest speakers from the Geological Survey and Lockheed came on the invitation of president Sandy McDonald. 59
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