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Page 86 text:
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Street Machines An interest in cars of any type is the only qualification needed to be in the Irvington High Street Machines Club. Supervised by Mr. Roger Madsen and headed by Bill Wooton, the club performs many services for our com- munity and they also work on cars for the teachers. Pictured above left to right: Juan Camacho, Mike Bish- op, Jeff Miller, Rodney Hein- eman, Lance Chapman, Ron Moody, Mike Stevens, Bill Wooton, Joe Mendoza, and Mr. Roger Madsen. v . Mir. A, .
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Page 85 text:
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C.S.F. The California Scholarship Federation is a club which recognizes outstanding scholastic achievement among Irvington students. One of their biggest money raisers was the annual Valentines Day carnation sale. They also made Christmas buttons and sold them to raise money for their field trips. Pictured from left to right, bottom row, Chris Trindade, Scott Stew- art, Sherri May, Kelly Burk, President, Colleen Burk, Vice-President, Brenda Bussard, Maureen Henry, Maria Vera, Jana Meier, Yvette Skift, Paula Landers, and Lai Hing Chan. Second row, Melissa Hillman, Cathy LaPlume, Donna Chris- tensen, Tracy Thames, Linda Christen- sen, Debbi Lee, Lisa Melton, Dena Jentsch, Kim Kislingbury, Susan Oda, Lisa Rose, Mike Miller, Kem Stewart, Lisa Kirk, Jimmy Cheng, and Mrs. Sciambi. Third row: Miss Lookabill, Cin- dy Lubke, Lisa Caldwell, Mary Reeve, Steve Young, Tom Goette, Jenine Woods, Ted Barker, Marie Shuck, Tracy Birdwell, Laura Ezell, Robert Martines, Richard Goette, Andrew West, Gayle Jorgensen, Lisa Lichtenstern, Sara Ford, and Martha Birdwelli had a car wash. Bloxom. Close-Up is a foundation which enables students to learn about their govern ment by travelling to Washington D.C, In order to raise money to help de fray the cost, students sold stuffed animals and Pictured from left to right bottom row: Brenda Bus sard, Jerry Cuterman Laurie Daniels, Tony Pa gan, Paula Landers Lai Hing Chan, Martha Bird well, Robin Hohenshelt and Orlando Cardenas Top row: Mr. Rout, Kathy Ferrau, Ted Barker Tom Kratochvil, Tracy Bird well, Cindy Lubke, Donna Christensen, Colleen Burk, Robert Martinez Ken McKone, and M
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P.A.D. is a club designed for the cultural enrichment of the students of Irvington High. To be a member of P.A.D. you must be interested in the Arts. As a member you are given the opportunity to attend plays and exhibits having to do with different facets of the Arts. Meetings were held every two weeks. This year P.A.D. sold candy, calendars. gift books and stationery. Money earned went for plays and field trips. Pictured Left to Right, Vice President, Ted Barker. art. .- ,L l Pictured Left to Right, Bottom Row, Janeen Smith, Scott Stuart, Pam Depper. Second Row: Tavia Quaid, Tony Pagan, Tom Kratochvil, Ted Barker, Third Row: Susan Elliot, Annette LaPlant. Fourth Row: Laurie Capstaff, Ed Delgadillo, Tracy Secrest, Mary Reeves, Linda Wood, Laura Ezell, Rich Perez, Chris Adams, Shelly Myatt, Dan Smith, Fifth Row: Sharon Secrest, Cheryl Wood, Cindy Nicolson, Sixth Row: Kevin O'NeiI, Kathy Ferrau, George Carpenter, Robin Heineman, Margaret Petrie, Charles VanDwyne. Back Row: David Kelly, Dan Matthews, Bob Hendershot, Jeff Lind, Tim Stookey, Dave Sherman, Richard Smith, and Lisa Cebanyog. Treasurer, Janeen Smith, President, Tony Pagan, 1st semester President, Tom Kratchvil, Secretary, Pam Depper, and Fund Raiser chairman Scott Stew-
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