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W I WWwwmm w, 4 . 4m Long, Cindy Flanagan. Row 3: Nita Baker, Susan Clark. Kathy Mallon. Rita Micone, Lil Verhaar, Kathy Kinville, Carolyn McRae, Evi Couch, Lisa Bev Salstrom. USHERS7 CLUB Row 1: Kathy Merrill, Sec-Treas., jane Niles. Pres, Patty Wilson, Vice Pres. Row 2: Mrs Fennema, Adviser Alice Barbadillo, Ponder, Mari 6 Tucker, Kathleen Langston, Kay Williams Susan Pemberton, Lynn Fitzpatrick. Ju Prissy Pascua. Row 3 Ruth Williamson, Nlarilee Lombard Cindy Hutterman, Kathy NIerrilL Cindy Flanagam Casey Caim Jody Andrewx Becky Killebrew, Lynn Fitzpatrick. AYAH CLUBiRow 1,: Doris Fujioka, Cindee Stevick Treas., Debbie Duncan, Vice Pres, Pam Powers, Pres, Carmen SuareL Alice Barbadillo. Row 2: Esme Saueressig, Jan Snyden Audrey Pearson, Leslie Joslin. Katie Anderson, Kathy Waldron, Sandy Ada 5, Kathy Kinvillc, Patty Wilson,
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LETTERMEN The Letterments Club is organized to provide service to the school and to promote spirit. Some of the activities of the year were a spirit-promoting lemon suck, helping run sporting events, and the sponsoring of a spaghetti feed. The proceeds from the spaghetti dinner went toward a scholarship fund for the outstanding senior athlete 0f the year. Lettermen,s Club officers John Hayden, Steve Games, and Steve Babbit conduct strenuous negotiations with the infamous apple machine. Row 1: Steve Hagerty, Francis DeVilla, Ken LaFleur,Jim Scott, Steve Babbit, John Haydengjohn Hartman, Steve Carnes, Greg Mills, jim Julichy Tom Mengert, George Masudat Row 2: Craig Taylor, Larry LaFleur, Jim Hemphill, Rick Walton, Kevin Clark, Dave Nedved, Terry Olson, Clint Prescott, Mark Poleyn7 Mark Arruda, Don Seeley, Pat Lumsden. Row 3: Pat Riggs, Harley Oda, Randy Payton, Gus Kuewa, Bob Sherrill, Steve Lawson, Leigh Lewis,Jay Wiley, Stan Flemming, Jeff Adams, Joe Cunningham. Row F'. Letterman Steve Carnes completes the artwork on John Hayden for the Letterments Club ttpaint-inf, 4: Clyde Monma, Pat Hendrickson, Conrad Johnsen, Fred Micera, Bill Mobley, Rich Tackett,Jeff Molgard, Al Rodreguiz, Norman Navarro, Dennis Lloyd, Darrel Dahl, Damien Davis, Skip Williams, Charlie Davis. Row 5: Mike Motko, Andy Herstrom, Chris Swan, Keith Snyder, Al Hendren, Dave Bridgeford, John VanPatter, Paul Fitzpatrick, George Plummer, Charlie Croasdill, Bill Iha, Bill Perkins.
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BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL AFRO AMERICAN CLUBeRow 1: Skip Williams, Jacki Aldridge, Rochelle Henderson Row 2: Ricky Robinson, Sonja Woodlief, Micky Pickens, Angela Jones, Brenda Bagley Row 3: Gwen Andrews, Larry Williams, Beverly Appling, Rhonda Randle, Sandy Williams Row 4: Janes Eskridge, Gerald Swillie, Richard Jones, Bob Bell, RitaJones, Norman Winston, Along Fence: Janisilones, Sheila Crisp, Ann Walker, Debra Wilson, Vern Fowler, Pherris Chapman, Ron Finley, CI. Robinson The purpose of the Afro-American Ciub is to get the black students of Lakes involved in discovering their heritage. By request of the club, a shelf in the library was set apart for black literature. Bulletin boards, commemorating Martin Luther King, were put up around the school. During the week of February 8-14, which was designated as National Afro-American Week, club members put on a fashion show in which students modeled the African fashions they had made. Although this club was newly organized this year, it has given Blacks a chance to explore their heritage and has helped make the entire student body at Lakes more aware of it. Rochelle Henderson models one of the many Afro- American outfits seen at the fashion show. evmwe Brenda Bagley, Dena Williams, Beverly Appling, Debra Wilson, Linda Joseph, Rhonda Leigh Lewis and Darrell Dahl admire Jacki Aldrigeis African garb Randle, Sheila Crisp, and Lola Nelson perform in the fashion show presented during Afro- worn for Afro-American Week. American Week.
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