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Front row: Solly Ward, Clark Reynolds, Mike Conklin, Diane Meinke, Tyger Grimstad, Julie Rodrigues, Diane Newman, Cheryl HoneycuTT. Back row: Barbara Perry, Joan Binaco, Terry Manning, Diane Ackley, RayneTTe Openhiemer, Sheila Sue Hill, La Nelle Murray, Jan Hinckley, Eileen Launchburry, Barbara Townsend. Absenh Judy Fishback, Ronnie Mirafuentes, Shirley Simbahon, BeTTy WescoTT, Sandie Rech- sTeiner, Barbara BroTherTon. Forum Club Developing inTeresT and undersTanding in cur'renT world affairs, promoTing. leadership, and Teaching unbiased Thinking are The primary purposes of The Forum Club. GuesT speakers, such as RepresenTaTives Tom Gill and Spark MaTsu- naga, were inTroduced To The sTudenTs by This club. MonThly discus- sions on Topics of world inTeresT were also a ma- ior parT of This club's acTiviTies. T92 Forensics Club PromoTing inTeresT in speech acTiviTies aT school and in The com- muniTy is The purpose of The Forensics Club. The members of This organizaTion parTicipaTe in speech acTiviTies in school and in various speech TesTivals held aT oTher schools. Many aT RadTord's sTudenTs who are mem- bers oT This club are superior in The Tield oT Torensics. ' Z E Row 1: PaT Weeks, Joan Ferguson, Tiger GrimsTad, Harry Oiaguro, Diane Bowen, Carol Schnaidf, Marcid Klamm. Row 2: Carolyn LeaviTT, Nancy MasTellone, Karla DouTheTT, 'Pat Long, Sandy Aust, Mary Ander- son, BeTTy WescoTT, Judy Griffen. Row 3: Clark Reynolds, Laurie Loyd, Deborah Trofier, R. Hamilton, J. H B N w uisT, C. Curley, B. Arnold, W. Manning, J. SmiTh, J. Maynard. Farley, M, owe, . e q
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NATIONAL N3tlOH3l Honor SOCIETY HONOR SOCIETY E 1 L f ' X :Q ,ffy On December 3, TwenTy-Two sTudenTs were initi- aTed into The NaTional Honor Society in a Traditional ceremony. The N.H.S. is a scholastic honor group. For mem- President - Kathleen Vance Vice President - Leslie Barnidge Treasurer - Frank Spillman e a SecreTary - Suzanne Bedke bership a sTudenT musT mainTain a 3.16 plus aver- age Tor Three consecutive quarters, and have aHended Radford Tor Two auarTers. The group went on an excursion To The Univer- sity of Hawaii. They had' a money making projecr to provide a senior wiTh a scholarship. Row in Harry Otaguro, Kelton Andrews, Mike Conklin, Frank Spillman, Bob Julsonnet. Row 2: Marna Baker, Leslie Barnidge, Judy Atkinson, Suzanna Bedke, Sandra Joslin, Trudy Porter, Sylvia Martin, Saralynn Laughlin. Row 3: May Lee, Kathy Fowler, Carhy Cross, Peggy Ching, Bette Midler, Carol Saifuku, Vicki Keihl, Kathleen Va nce. Row 4: Mary Wheeler, Mary Douglas, Mike Gibson, Randy Cook, Mark Howey, Mickey Fiore, Nadine Varney. Row 5: Penny Kudzma, Lourie Loyd, Bill Deahl, Richard Blank, Stephen Holliday, Jay Swartz.
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Q asm 'Qbfis 'W ' Chemistry Club f A newly-formed inTeresT club This'year is The ChemisTry Club, known as The AlchemisTs Anonymous. A AT The beginning of The year members heard Two Junior Sci- enTisT ApprenTices, who spoke of The work They did The pasT . As an added acTiviTy, ChemisTry Club wenT on a field Trip To Barber's PoinT re- Row 1: Stephen Holliday, May Lee, Barbara Smedley, Ann Wolfe, Mike Macy. Row 2: Mike finery Costa, Ken Liudberg, Ron McBride, Mike DuTTon, Wayne Hosack, George Tonner. Row 3: ' 'l - Reginald Jackson, Richard Blank, Ed SmiTh, George Blank, Tyrone Thomas, Tom Lowe. AClVlSeI' of The ClUlD IS Mrs. Youth for Christ To reach The unchurched Teens for The church, To develop leader- ship, and To promoTe fellowship among young people, are The pur- poses of YouTh for ChrisT. To ac- complish These purposes, The YFC has held informal Teen discussions and had guesT speakers. Mrs. Eleanor Kawakami is The ad- viser This year, and presidenT is JonaThan Leech. KaTherine AraTani, and presi- denT is Mike DuTTon. Row T: Pam Litsey, Leila Feurfado, Luanei Maae, Pam Owens. Row 2: Jim Feurtado, Bill MarcheTTi, Jonathan Leech, Richard Wyllis, John Speiller. Torquers The Torquers, a newly-formed auTo me- chanics club, is open To any sTudenT of Rad- ford. The purpose of The club is To do major repairs on cars, and enrich Their knowledge in Technology. To fulfill This purpose, The club plans on geTTing an old car To repair. Mr. Harry Shimada is The adviser and John Logan is The presidenT of The Torquers. Row 1: John Philips, Lloyd Wilscam, Jimmy Morris, Ken Edberg. Row 2: William Hysong, Glenn Cummings, Leroy Hensley, Henry Keohouhou. Row 3' lf 's,fi51f4,lT'5e,,,Q9:v:.f:'.rfTZj:a C'V'i7' 'avid Maemoto, Dan Deshorel. l
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