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Chess Club Officers: Charles Hickam, pres., Michael Roybal, sec.g Mr. Bie- field, sponsor. The radio club is an organization dedicated to the ideals of radio-electronics, amateur radio opera- tion in particular. Its goal is to advance the knowl- edge of basic theory and to promote a greater interest in the field of radio. Front row: Nelson Ingersoll, WN5TlDg Fred King, Linda Rutter, row 2: Dennis Ray, WASDUH: John Walker, David Redding, WA5NUEg Joe Ross, WN5TQPg Row 3: Paul Black, WN5RQTg Thomas Ross, Mike Roybal, Ronald Frank Tourneys Prove Skills Front row: Bob Conyers, Mark McKee, Madelain Toll, Jim Johnson, Row 2: Rogert Hunt, Bruce,Parter, Robert Goldsworthy, Gregory Baral, Mark Mazak, Concentration and practice are two essentials for a good chess player. The Man- zano Chess Club provides both of these for all who are interested in this classical game. Though chess is basically an individual game, the club, sponsored by Allan Biefield, has participated as a team in many inter-school tournaments. The Chess Club provides a relaxed atmosphere for chess enthusiasts. Front row: Russ Peterson, WASQJC, pres Greg Borah, WASQOH, v-presg Cecil Len nox, sponsor, WA5PBPg Bill Redding WASRBV, secg Larry Garcia, WASRQW treas. Ham Radio Enthusiasts Work With Electronics I49
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l 1 Mel Bernstein, sponsor: Robert Appel, pres. Officers: Janet Speare, sec., Max Allan, treas.g Pam Bernard, v. pres. odern Trends ake Science Increasingly Vital Front row: Carolyn Hightower, Linda Klein, Brynn Doak, Maureen Mauser, Row 2: Larry Ivie, Randee Hinkle, Steve Lonz, Bob Glenn, Stone Adams Science is becoming more and more important in modern life, and many students are already preparing for scientific careers by the classes they are taking. Others do even more when they join the Science Club. Whether the student plans on making science his career, the Science Club provides him with a chance to learn new scientific methods and theories, through guest speakers and discus- sions with the members and gives him a broader knowl- edge of the field of science. I48 Front row: Gary Grabowski, Bob Gonzales, Bruce Allen, Dana Fleming, Row 2: Ed Sawyer, Mark Bolden, Tom Short, Jerry Veckert
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Front row: Kathy Laurose, Kathy Weil, Carolyn Simson, Sharon Martin, Row 2: Marg Moynihan, Becky Rule, Robin Lubke, Joanne Stohner, Donna Eminger, Linda Daniel, Pam Sedillo ffice Workers Relieve Secretarial Staf Lorraine Aguliar, Kathy Sairs, Sue McCleskey, Susan Maisel, Sylvia Fox, June Chavez, Lupe Gonzales, Seated: Donna Zachary Two groups of students sacrifice their study halls each day in order to assist in the extra work involved in running a school, the office workers and the Audio Visual Club. Girls working in the office get some early secretarial experience while relieving some of the pressures of the secretaries' job. Boys interested in the operation of audio-visual equipment can learn by helping Lee Steffen in his extra duties. They are irreplaceable in their work as they operate projectors and recorders as an additional service for their school. Front row: Gary Burright, Kevin O'Neil, Dan Coleman, Phil Jarret, Gary Cox, Row 2: Jim Stoller, Brad Garrison, Russ Wild, John Scott, Mike Gray, Mike Swensen, Mike Chapman, Mr. Lee Steffen, sponsor. -V Clubbers Supervise ariety of Equipment Officers: Stanley Willis, Sec. and Treas.g Don Mahew, Pres.g Henry O'Neill, V. Pres.
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