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LA RAZA The La Ra a Club holds many kinds of fund raisers to support the various field trips they go on each year. In the past they have held car washes, bake sales and also sold Cinco de Mayo Queen raffle votes. The money made from these activities goes to- wards the expenses of the an- nual Cmco de Mayo celebration, where the Queen is crowned, and towards field trips to such places as Knotts Berry Farm, conferences, and plays. la D Rivas, J Gonzales, S. Gastelum, R. Galind jrro, J Avila, J Armenta J Chagolla M. Gamboa, R. Trejo. SUPREME COURT The Supreme Court this year was led by senior Chief Justice, Audrey Nelson and consisted of four junior members. The people that make up the Supreme Court are the highest governing body on La Sierra ' s campus. These students follow the requirements of the constitution, such as having a G.P.A. of at least 3.0, and work in conjunction with congress. They interpret the constitution and make decisions brought to them by the Associated Stu- dent Body. One of their main functions is to be part of the Nominating Convention, which is held annually in the campus gym- nasium.
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SPEECH CLUB La Sierra ' s Speech Club is doing really well. They have attended speech tourna- ments all through the year and have done well in all of them. They also produce their own tournament each year inviting other schools from around the Riverside area to visit our campus. Members choose or write their speeches, and work under the direc- tion of Mrs. Weissman to perfect them for these tournaments. There are many differ- ent areas of competition within the speech organization which allows for a variety of talents. isor Mrs Pam Weissman
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Drama Club Drama Club is one of the most active clubs on campus with over 60 member s. This club produced five plays, in- cluding the children ' s show Free to Be You and Me . They earned the money to produce these shows through their fundraisers. They set up several parties and went skating. It was an eventful year. ■ ? V
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