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Page 94 text:
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SEQUOIA: HARD AT WORK Novi ' s Sequoia doesn ' t mean big tree, it means hard work. The Se- quoia Room has been serving lunch to the staff for 6 years. Mrs. Rusche has been the head of it since it be- gan. This year the dining room su- pervisor is Patty Guzman. The Aide is Cynthia Sanchez. The faculty ap- preciates the services of the Se- quoia Room. Advisor, Mrs. Rusche Trina gets a watchful eye from Mrs. Rusche 7 . -P rr Cynthia directs some student workers 90 ,Mde, Cynthia Sanchez
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KEY CLUB DOES GOOD JOB. The Norte Vista Key Club was headed by President-Vice President Gary Tsubota. This year, they did projects for the police and for groups such as the Heart Association. Key Club is sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club. It is a highly recognized club in high school. Advisor Mr. Rosa Key club members Advisor Mr. Rosa, Pres. Gary Tsubota, Richard Staley, Mark Wolfe, Ruben Silva, Eddie Cuellar, Blaine Baker, (not pictured Daryl Rainwater, Don Williams. VARSITY CLUB STRIVES FOR GOAL. Varsity Club was very active in school activities. They earned money from the Coke machines in the boy ' s and girls locker rooms. They also got their funds from sports activities. This money was used to buy uniforms and weight room supplies. Varsity Club was a very productive club this year. David Breunig most needed Varsity Club member. bino, (back) Tim FeathergilliMike Smitfr, Jimmy Moreno, Her Cipson, Dale Aimer (front) Itom St. Jacdues, Tom Russell, ( Trapp, Troy Zuccoiotto, Blaic Baker, y - -
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WORK EXPERIENCE— A DIFFERENT KIND OF CLASS Advisor-Mr. Baross Work Experience— a class for all who are in- terested in working. Mr. Baross, the coordina- tor of this program welcomes any student who would liKe to explore a particular job and receive credit for this, or receive credit for already having a job. Suggestions on how to find and to keep jobs are only two of the many benefits a student receives from this program. Students do not meet on a daily basis but do have lessons and requirements assigned to them. Local employers like to hire students en- rolled in the program due to the training the students receive and feel these students are more adapt to enter the working world. Em- ployers also contribute suggestions for the betterment of the program. Work Experience is a way to better yourself for the near future. Kris displays his favorite toy. Gary shows his skill Julie and Maria hamming it up at the Arlington Theater. 91
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