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Clubs Serve Interests by: Rose-Inez Greenup MESA, Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achieve- ment, is a state-wide club intended to, identify and support high potential minority students who are interested in math based careers, Jim Wagner, advisor stated. The club met in study groups at L.M.C. for four hours a week. At press time the club officers were not given. CSF, California Scholastic Federation, is an honor society for members maintaining a 3,5 grade point average. Presiding officers were: Rowena Hilado, President, Mike George, Vice-President, and Jayne Plummer, SecretaryfTreasurer. Ms. Jackie Lloyd advised the club. Mu Alpha Theta, a national organization conducting math contests monthly and annually, promoted interest in math. Presiding officers were: Mike George, President, Charles Lafrades, Vice-President, Evette Castillo, Secre- tary, Brook Osborne, Treasurer, Frances Oncena, Corre- sponding Secretary, Mike Crespo, and Jayne Plummer, Program Chairpersons, and Andrew Alatorre, Ed Bokin- skie, ICC Representatives. Mr. Sullenburger advised the club. 'IJ-LE ULILILE M i Q f'l. J 1 u 8 W, mmgfetg -W , 4591 Z ' fo , W Www-Mmm, ..,, , .,, ii i W., , WM , ,,,, , ,wmmwm ss, 2422212 ,,wV.W..WM,v-W W. In ffffw.,, , N W yu-4
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Ski and SADD Gain Much Support by: Jason Haley The Ski Club and SADD had worthy goals. Adviser Bruce Dexter said When you join SADD, you are helping another human being. When you join, say, computer club, you are helping yourself, The students who join SADD show a genuine concern. Presiding officers were: president Veronica Partida, president and Jason Haley, vice president. Dexter became adviser after he was asked by Partida and took the position because of his concern of students and their welfare. He said it was, One of the first times we have had an organization where people have asked to help. Lowell Budge and Jim Wagner asked to be co- advisers. ' ui -di 1. Seniors Maria Vossos, Deborah Green, Erin Cronan and junior Evette Castillo talk during lunch in the quad. These four girls were members of the Ski Club. Q. Senior Todd Leber and junior Jessica Medeiros converge in the quad. Leber was a member of SADD and the Ski Club. 3. SADD adviser Bruce Dexter works in his class- room. He has been the SADD adviser since its induction last year at PHS. ULUILE The largest club on campus, the Ski Club, dates back about thirty years, but was revived in 1970 and has been going strong ever since. Adviser Sara Jean Wood said, lt gives an opportunity to nonskiers to ski. The other three advisers were Andy Aiello, Joanie Orlando, and Jess Leber. Presiding officers were: president, Mike George, vice president, Ed Bokinski, secretary, Vicki Hunter, treasurer, Suzanne Becker, sgt. at Arms, Kevin Toliver, and ICC rep., Evette Castillo. The club raised funds by selling burritos at home football games and working bingo, but it still cost each member 5195 to go to the February 8-10 trip to Heavenly Valley at Lake Tahoe. lt's a fun trip, said Wood.
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