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CLUB de ESPANOL Redwood's language clubs are social in nature, designed to give their members background to the cultural quali- ties and customs of the countries and languages they represent. So it is with Club de Espanol, which offers en- lightenment on the Spanish way of life. The Pan Ameri- can Assembly, presented to the student body by the club, has been a successful means of accomplishing this pur- pose. Most enioyed by the group itself, however, is the annual Spanish Dinner, for what more pleasant a way is there to experience the true, down-to-earth culture of a people than to sample its hot, good food. The club's members are ROW ONE: Ronnie Riesner, Thelma Agina- ga, Laurie Luian, Linda Chan, Elvira Dominguez, Lupe Alvarez, Judy Moore, Lydia Banuelos lVice-Presidentl, Nancy Depew lProgram Chairmanl. ROW TWO: Rebec- ca Fox, Linda Sampietro, Rae Goldstein, Jonelle Brackett, Cathy Sagor, Darlene Krueger lSecretary-Treasurerl, An- ita Flores, Dianne Conkin, Gerry Moore. ROW THREE: Nelda Mitchell, Mrs. Ortiz lAdvisorl, Ruben Samaniego, .lim Brady, Tom Goldstein, Garrith Schneider, Dennis Kneeland lPresidentl, Harman Killebrew. ROW FOUR: Mike Smith, Perry Harmonson, John Greening lSergeant- at-Armsl, Raul lzurieta, Keith McAllister, Ron Tapleras, Teddy Esquibel, Reuben Vasquez. l l 'Sv ,.w jlllel'ltg'fll!0 66165 . . .
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N I 1, J , H ., X.....W. . ffkgkggf-j ,fig-'edu-'1' ,Fi-es ---1 1 l 1 l 4.1 N, X s f X - -:fx X- L'A 28 C.S.F. The California Scholarship Federation is a group oi which it is most desirable to be a part. Membership is determined strictly on the basis of scholastic achieve- ment and since the group is rated as intelligent, it is ex- cused from class-day study and permitted to attend fun conferences and a big all-day spring picnic. lt's this factor that makes C.S.F. membership so sought after. Fortunate members of the club lhere standing on the Front auditorium stepsl are ROW ONE: Mrs. Hedges lAd- visorl, Marshall Schor, Suanne Dunaway, Janice Brown, Nancy Jones l2nd semester Treasurerl, Judy Moore, Nan- cy Depew, Dianna Miller, Linda Chan, Leslie Howell llst semester Secretaryl, Laurie Luian, Gail Ennes, Dianne Bianco, Barbara Mirizzi llst stemester Treasurerl, Mr. Fones lAdvisorl. ROW TWO: Robert Schor, Lynn Rocco, Cathy Sagor, Chaumonde Saladin, Georgia Bodine, Lin- da Malm, Judy Enos, Barbara Bettencourt, Carol Elmore, Loretta Mirwald, Margaret Cotta, Sheila Boatman, Win- kie Frary l2nd semester Vice-Presidentl. ROW THREE: Darlene Krueger, JoAnne Dubendorf, Rae Goldstein, Carol Pratt, Anna Joy, Becky Millar, Diane Kidder, Tom Goldstein, Keith McAllister, Randy Edwards, Craig John- son. ROW FOUR: Melody Dafler, Linda Cary, Dave Ny- berg, Bob Stone, Tom Eckert, Bob Fatica, Andy Harrell, Bob Zasoski, Bon Abercrombie list semester Presidentl. ROW FIVE: Linda Kuluian, Carl McAllister, Walt Dwelle, Mike Cross, John Eatwell l2nd semester Secretaryl, John Greening, Mike Swan, Nazario Carillo, Steve Murphy, Lynn Cary llst semester Vice-President, 2nd semester Presidentl. SCIENCE CLUB The Pi Mesons pride themselves on being one of the first such groups in the valley to populate its own marine aquarium with salt water specimens from Cambria Pines. They made a second soiourn to Cambria this year to re- plenish their tank with more new sea life. They had some difficulty in keeping their ocean creatures alive, how-' ever, and it looks as if this coastal trip will become an annual club activity. Pi Mesons pictured are ROW ONE:l Marshall Schor, Fred Gulliver lPresidentl, Leslie Howell lSecretary-Treasurerl, Carol Brase, Linda Dias, Nancy Stubbs, Becky Maddox, Annamarie Steiner. ROW TWO: Robert Schor, Garreth Schneider, Rae Goldstein, Leonal Anderson, Beverly McKibben, Dorthy Fatica, Cheri Faught, Judy McKee. ROW THREE: Mr. Hague lAdvisorl, Bon Abercrombie, Wayne Erwin, Randy Edwards, Steve Bly, Jim Houk lVice-Presidentl, Corbett Phibbs, Tomi Mirise. ROW FOUR: Mr. Walker lAdvisorl, Machael Shep- hard, Keith McAllister, Doug Franklin, Mike Cross, John! Moyle, John Greening, Tom Cree, James Wilcox.
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LATIN CLUB The Latin Club, as a member of the Junior Classic League, seems to agree that the eating customs of people are the most fun and filling aspect of that people's culture. Practic- ing this philosophy, the group holds an annual Roman Ban- quet, togas and all, in the Recreation Park Building. This year, thumbs down was the general concensus of opinion toward all gladiator fights and things were really iumping midway through the dinner with several fellows scheduled to be thrown to the lions. Suddenly the ldes of March prophecy was fulfilled, casting a damper on these enioy- able activities. Caesar had a touch of indigestion. Those sur- viving the banquet are ROW ONE: Mrs. Hedges lAdvisorl, Roger Brase, Judy Moore, Emi Sasaki, Lupe Alvarez, Leslie Howell lReporterl. Gail Ennes lTreasurerl, Becky Maddox lVice-Presidentl, Charlotte Kidder, Fred Brutus Gulliver, Richard White. ROW TWO: Margaret Sandoval, Annamarie Steiner, Janis Mathews, Mary Chriss, Margaret Cotta, Sheila Boatman, Dorothy Portia Fatica lSecretaryl, Virginia Brantley, Judy McKee, Pat Airozo, Tom Eckert, Rick Roy. ROW THREE: Loretta Mirwald, Hubert Jessup, Joan Lantrip, Richard Milhorn, Roger Phelps, Mike Molinari, Leona Ander- son, Bruce Sanborn, Everett Crouse, Bob Stone, Jerry Baker. ROW FOUR: Ken Harris, Lawrence Caesar Chan lPresi- dentl, Jim Houk, Kenneth McSheehy, Tony Frary, John Moyle, Bob Cassius Fatica lSergeant-at-Armsl, Dee May, Keith Seaman, Jim Jones, Skip Souza, Mike Swan. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS The French Club, following in the stead of its sister language organizations, traveled to Kingsburg to partake of the de- lights of French cuisine. They gained the money for this excursion by selling doughnuts. lt's a wonder that these language clubs don't add a dietician to their rosters of club officers. On a more somber note, but along the same line, the group donated moneys to cover the cost of our exchange student's lunches. French Club members seen here are ROW ONE: Marshall Schor, Pete Larion, Diana Miller, Gayle Browning, Barbara Rusk, Bonnie Vaccaro, Carolyn Jackson, Sharon Joiner, Becky Maddox, Lydia Banuelos. ROW TWO: Albert Ramirez, David Klaus, Chau- monde Saladin lSecretaryl, Kathy Rockholt, Marsha Lloyd, Judy Enos lTreasurerl, Diane Erickson, Gail Craig. ROW THREE: Mike Larion, Dexter Morin, David Morin, Janice La- Fond, Nancy Pifer, Avonne Nepstad, Bob Barnes, Lois Wab- bel, Stephanie Dafler. ROW FOUR: Mr. Cabrera lAdvisorl, Robert Schor lPresidentl, Beverly McKibben lVice-Presidentl, Geary Herron, Ben Hicks, Doug Franklin, Christopher Scott, Richard Rand, Duane Franzen. 30 -... l.W 7' if S1 1, W 'www even udica groupd Oar un, 14066, an l
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