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NINU-I GRADE COUNCIL STUDENT CITIZENS As the school year draws to a close, the organiza- tion and careful planning of the Ninth Grade Coun- cil lead to enjoyment by the entire graduating class. One major project this year was the new senior lawn. From left to right, ROW 1: Toby Campbellg Fred Rivera, class presidentg Mark Nielseng ROW 2: Paul Condon, Bunnie Knapp, Laura Elliott, Nora Slutz- ky, Claire Bunton, Jim Norris, ROW 3: Mike Young, Christine Peter- son, Connie Rochelle, Marilyn Johnston, Mr. Lansing, adviser. Newly-formed this year, Student Citizens Committee advises our principal on school and student body problems. Members of the student body were free at any time to relate their feelings on any matter to these fifteen schoolmates. From left to right, ROW 1: Steve Hoegerman, Bill Sheldahl, Mike Nakada, David Cetti, Mark Leep ROW 2: Randy Saad, Karen Reginatto, Jody Rowland, Jamee Perry, 'Linda Tucker, Barbara Bottomley, Ann Miller, Mike Peache. Not pictured: Linda Domz and Sally Greer. 2
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I8 I LEAGUE ,JLUIIQUI ll 'Q' ll ROW 1: Pam White, vice presidentg Carol Haley, president: Cheryl Matz, historian. ROW 2: Penny Rouse, rep. - '75 Carol McKee, rep. - 8, Connie Rochelle rep. -95 Linda Dornz, sgt. -at-arms. Boys will be boys, and it is the job of Girls' League to see that girls are girls - serving NOT SHOWN: the school with sponsorship of the spelling bees, bringing fathers to school for other than Sarah BiISS, athletic events with the staging of the father-daughter banquet, and learning how to be sec'y-treasurer gracious hostesses through the mother-daughter tea. Always willing to help, the cabinet above plans and carries out the annual activities of the group. BOYS' LEAGUE Rained out of their first scheduled event, the annual Car Wash, La Colina's Boys' League came right back with a rescheduling for February 27, and the group went on to enjoy a successful year. Including several boys whoiare easier to photograph in action during a game than standing still, the cabinet officers are pictured here. ROW 1: fleft to rightj Wayne Bretches, vice presidentg Rick Renz, presidentg Mark Sullivan, treasurerg ROW 2: Randy Cook, rep. - 95 Randy Saad, secretaryg Tony Riparetti, rep.,-79 Clark Alexander, rep. -8.
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I-!lUJ'OPPEl21 For the first time in the history of La Colina, photographs were printed in our school newspaper, The HILLTOPPER Staff members were always searching for new techniques and publishing meth- ods. Left to right, ROW 1: Barbara Bottomley, Peggie Miller, Janet Potier, Margaret Coomer, Jamee Perry, Pat Raabeg ROW 2: Steve Hiatt, Dennis Holl, Shelley Dudder, Robby Hopps, Lance Johansen, Lorraine Foster, ROW 3: Joe Rodriguez, Mike Tucker, Britt Johnson, Rick Peterson, George Farina. PERFORMING :DRAMA CLA Period 1 drama students are, left to right, ROW 1: Bob Bennett, Mike Pratt, Tony Dal Pozzo, Stuart Hauck, Bob Stepkowski, Mark Felberg ROW 2: Lisa Champlain, Liz Varni, Nancy Dittmar, Shelley Dudder, .Susan Pace, Jill Potter, Marge Rhein- schmidt, Chris Ericksong ROW 3: Bernadette Graybill, Meg Kiely, Kathy Wright, Patty Bridger, Marilyn Beidler, Claire Bunton, Alice Mendenall, Susan Rudnickig ROW 4: Alice Izard, Kristi Engle- man, Barbara Ottman, Kathy Kuonen, Juli Aydelotte, Janis Silver, Gail Thurlby. In period 4 are, ROW 1: Sandy Fior, Janet Neslen, Janis Bus- boom, Cathy Izard, Ann Miller, Pam Tompkins, Dorothy Fleming, Cindy Ochoa, Sally Foster, Jeeni Hudakg ROW 2: Wendy Lori, Denise Dal Pozzo, Bobby Bing- ham, Linda Mathews, Suzi Kessler, Shelley Frame, Barbara Vang, Cecil Cubbison, George Hansen, Roger Dahleng ROW 3: Joey Moreno, Rob Foster, Jim Bennett, Jerry Gray, Karl Ander- son, Duane Barker, Linda Gilbert Steve Jones, John Bishop. Under the supervision of Mr. Duncan, the drama classes planned, re- hearsed, and presented plays for the entertainment of small portions of the student body and visitors to La Colina Fair.
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