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GERMAN CLUB This year the German Club members furthered their knowl- edge of German culture and the language. They viewed a film from Seattle about the German consulate. Polka dance lessons were given for the members. ROW 1, left to right: B. Smith, T. Brown, B. Guenard, D. Clarke, D. Stephens, R. Sutter. ROW 2: L. Laughlin, P. Pense, A. James, S. Johnson, C. Davis, S. Honnold, N. Nolte. ROW 3: Mr. Sheedy (Advisor), M. Lewis, J. Curnow, D. Foxvog, M. Scoggin. L. Foster, L. Willis. BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club promotes further interest in biology for students. Active members participated in many activities by going on rfic ld trips, doing biological experiments, and watching movies of interest. ROW 1, left to right: R. Aine, A. Heidenrich, M Haney. ROW 2: V. Ferguson, M. Bourbon, K. Martin. ROW 3: Mr. Lusk (Advisor). C. King, S. Schermcrhorn. ASTRONOMY CLUB ROW 1, left to right: D. Dunham, Mr. Koobs (Advisor), J. Casner, M. Haney. ROW 2: M. Heiden- reich, C. Graham, M. Curley, A. Heidenreich, T. Stanton. S. Guidero. The Astronomy Club has now been in existence for two successful years. This club had many varied activ- ities during the year such as grinding telescope lenses, making sunspot counts and measurements, meeting with the Sacramento Astronomical Society, doing star photog- raphy, having star parties, and listening to guest speak- ers. 130
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ARCHERY CLUB After school shoots, with instruction for beginners and competition among the better students, gave all levels of archers an opportunity for fun. A tournament designed to find the champion boy and girl archer was held late in the school year. ROW I, left to right: S. Kilpatrick, L. McRae, S. Friel, D. Thompson. B. Zimmerman. ROW 2: K. Austin, T. Martin. L. Hancock, L. Hugg, J. Hinton, D. Calland. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club was organized for those students who have an active interest in learning more about their chosen career in fiome economics. The high points of the club for this year were their field trips to the University of California at Davis, Sacramento State College, and the P.G. E. plant. They also had many interesting guest speakers such as John Moulds, an interior decorator. ROW 1, left to right: J. Sundermann, M. Bourban, L. Altcnholfen, L. Lewis, L. Brown. ROW 2: Mrs. Blaylock, Advisor, M. Porter, P. Diclmann, C. Svcc, M. Aivaz, J. Fulton. ROW 1, left to right: Mrs. Holmes, Advisor; C. Greene, J. Williams, J. Burreson, D. Warren. ROW 2: D. Meyer, C. Sparks, L. Jennings, D. Hoick, S. Tatterson. ROW 3: C. Jacobs, L. Filkcr, B. Hctzcl, L. Dixon, B. Holtz. ROW 4: L. Small, J. Bennett, L. Harris, M. Johnson. F.B.L.A. F.B.L.A. has been one of the most active clubs at La Sierra. During December they had a clothing drive foe the hospitals in Germany. The club also addressed many en- velopes for the Crippled Chil- dren's Society. A candy sale in December was their fund- raising project for the year. They attended the North- ern Section of the State F.B.L.A. Convention in San Francisco in February. The Roseville Chapter formally installed the officers and charter members at an impressive candlelight cere- mony on March 10. |2
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SEATED, left to right: D. Burdette, S. Burgeson, L. Barnes, B. Corbett, K. Frietag, S. Rogers, K. Hodges, C. Webb. SECOND ROW: J. Weber, B. Logan, J. Murschel, E. Homer, J. Edward, P. Poole. M. McRae, E. Lange, B. Beers, E. Smith, F. Budke, C. Gilbert, J. James. THIRD ROW: E. Collins, B. Andrews, H. Marks, D. Wilsnack, L. Givens, A. James, P. Curry, L. Falken- berg, R. Berg, G. Huxtable. QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is an honor society for those outstanding publication staff members who earn the award through scholar- ship, service and journalistic achievements. Mrs. Margaret Young was the sponsor. LINGUA HONORARIA The Lingua Honoraria was a newly-organized honor society for foreign language students. The program of the group was to achieve an understanding of the peoples of other countries through knowledge and appreciation of music, foods, dance, and other arts. Their motto was: He who knows two languages is worth two men.” Mrs. Amelia Cangi was the sponsor. Left to right: Shirley Ferraro, Secretary; Jim Owen, President. HEALTH CAREERS The Health Careers Club this year had speakers from the University of California School of Nursing. The club also visited Sacramento County Health Center and Highlands School of Nurs- ing in Oakland. Many money-raising pro- jects were sponsored to earn money for a scholarship. Mrs. Marguerite Penney was the dub sponsor. SEATED, left to right: E. Lange, K. Skhal, M. Wilson. D. Liebel. STANDING: J. Woodville, A. Castellan. L. Gabriel, M. Dudley, D. Wenstrom. S. Wagaman, Mrs. Penny, Advisor.
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