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The Fred H. Pierce Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society is an organization which recognizes student who are outstanding in scholarship, citizenship, leadership, and char- acter. Members are chosen by the faculty on the basis of these characteristics. Officers for the 1967-68 school year, selected by NIHS mem bers, are Jan Zuzalek, president, Hanan Yaqub. vice-president, and Roxanne Brombal, secretary. Members of NJHS at La Cumbre this past year are pictured below, reading from left to right. Row 1: Kathy Cavanaugh, Shari Cathcart, Tricia Thorsell, Barbara Benes, Cheryl Melborn, Simone Unzueta, and Linda Zurbucheng Row 2: Susan Decken- back, Sarah Russell, Diane Crane, Pam Santo, Wendy Hicks, Helen Hemke, John Fuller, and Rick Mouckg Row 3: Betty Jo- hansen, Irene Holt, Debbie Morley, Robin Ingram, Ann Fingal, Teri Noel, and Durene Weiler. Pictured in Row 4 are Ian Zuzalek, Christy Lee, Matt Cam pos, Maureen Devaney, Cyndi Weislogel, Roxanne Brombal, Julie Bailey, and Hanan Yaqub. Standing in the back row are Richard Duncan, Eileen Burgess, David Ayersman, Teresa Koop, Tom Larson, Mrs. Nellie Allen and Mr. Harold Jones, advisors, Craig Smitheram, Ed Tschupp, and Chris Olsen. HONORAPX SOCIETIES WEEE FOP-MED TO X.. 4 'vmf V
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:F X, z ps l.. C. C. To prevent chaos and utter confusion in the halls during and between classes, the Lancer Control Committee, was once again organized for the fourth consecutive year by Mr, David Mcliachen. Citations were issued by the l,CC's to students who were caught misbeha ving or out of order on the school grounds, Any student receiving one ol these citations appeared before the Student Court for an appropriate punishment. LCC members this year were: Row lf Julie Keagy, Becky Montoya, Hanan Yaqub, Steve Studley, Bud Spencer, Mau Campos, Sandy Swanson. Row 2: Linda Zurbuchen, Susan Deckenback, Helen Hemlte, Lela Lugo, Christy Lee, Patti Murphy, Tricia Tliorsell, Shari Cathcart, and Diane Crane. Row 3: Irene Holt, Cyndi Weislogel, Teresa Koop, Eileen Burgess, Betty Johanson, Wendy Hicks, Julie Bailey, Roxanne Brombaland Mr. lxlveliticltert. Row 4: Chris Olsen, Steve Koop, Durene Weller, Craig Sntitheram, David Ayersman, Chuck Smith and Ed Tschttpp. in N Y
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.V-.-.-. we SPEC! L LITES, the Learning Instructors of Tomorrow's Educational System is composed of students who re interested in the teaching profession as a future ccupation. Through this organization its members re able to become more aware of problems and ossibilities which teachers sometimes face. To gain better insight and realize more fully the responsi- ilities of teachers, each LITE is assigned a faculty ember to assist throughout the year. Activities during this past school year included ips to elementary schools, films on education, and uest speakers. Members of this year's LITES are ictured at right. Row 1: Helen Hamke, president: usan Deckenback, vice-president: Barbara Benes, ecretary-treasurer: Debbie Morley, Historian: and ane Schuck, corresponding secretary: Row 2: Cathy Asbury, Sharon Zabzdyr, Betsy Barber, Shelly Gal- agher, and Maria Jimenez: Row 3: Roxanne Brom- pal, Wendy Hicks, Martha Becerra: Row 4: Cathy floff, Sally Kaliher, and Maureen Devaneyg Row 5: trene Holt, Betty Johansen, Robin Popkin, and Laurie tntricang Row 6: Wendy Hawksworth, Julie Bailey, ,nd Metilda Sanchez: Row 7: Ruth Wong, Carol rown, and Sharon Hawk: Row 8: Clara Seibold, athy Anderson, Judy Jacobs, and Mary Robles: Row ,O: Mrs. Biddulph, sponsor, Robin Kirk, and Lynn Thrilch. X Usherettes is an honorary group made up of girls who are in the National Junior Honor Society. Their job is to take tickets, hand out programs, and seat the visitors who attend school performances, such as the Christmas Show, Band and Orchestra Show, Choral Festival, and the Spring Show. This year for the first time since they were organized the girls made their own uniforms. To display our school colors these outfits consisted of dark blue skirts, white blouses, and gold berets. Officers of the Usherettes are Durene Weiler, president: Eileen Burgess, vice-president and Teresa Koop, secretary- treasurer. Members forming the L are Susan Deckenback, Debbie Morley, Barbara Benes, Sarah Russell, Hanan Yaqub, Tricia Thorsell, Wendy Hicks, and Eileen Burgess. Forming the C are Shari Cathcart, Christy Lee, Kathy Cavanaugh, Ann Fingal, Betty Johansen, Durene Weiler, Maureen De- vaney, Roxanne Brombal, and Julie Bailey. AND EXPERIENCE Brill? ff'
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