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34 Clubs 1. The Stamp and Coin Club was a club designed to allow students to collect, trade, and share spe- cial stamps and coins. Mr. Dick was the advisor of this newly-formed club. They all shared their in- terest in it. 2. The Ski Club, advised by Mr. Pardee, consisted of many members this year. They went on six trips throughout the year. During Christmas va- cation, they spent 5 days in Park City, Utah. They also went to Mammoth and several other places. They had a lot of snow and fun. 3. C.S.F. lCalifornia Scholarship Foundationl was a club designed for students to raise money for the Scholarship Fund. They went on fun activities such as a trip to Disneyland on C.S.F. night. The club officers this year were: President lDianne Glinoslg Vice President lRobb Daniellg Secretary lElaine Accomondobg and Treasurer fWally Dick- eyJ. Their advisor was Mr. Thomas. 4. The National Forensics League,with advisor Marcine Solarez, attended many tournaments and entered in several competitions this year. The club helped the students build up their con- fidence and they had a lot of fun meeting new people. CLUBS . WW, VV .jf f 1 if mf ...Nfl gf., .j Wi H,6?',g:if aff.-X 3 5-'fi il ,Y QM ff 4 vi. ,ji ,Q 4 'x . .1 ,F ' .- s. .
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36 Clubs The Math Club competed in 6 contests with 115 other schools across the nation. They met every week and participated in various activi- ties. The F.H.A. tTeens With A Purposel Club were active in school and community service pro- jects. They attended district and state meet- ings, went on field trips, and ran fund raising projects. The Wargamers Club was associated with the Math Club. Since many members were also in the Math Club, they combined most of their activities, The French Club from left to right: Mrs. Cort- Advisor. The International Club functioned as a social- service type organization especially for the benefit of students from foreign countries and other students interested in- foreign cultures. it as .pw it wf CLUBS f-N V KN Q,
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