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JU IOR RED CRCSS At the beginning of the year, ach homeroom elected one stu- lent to be a member of the unior Red Cross Representa- ives. Through this representa- ive, every homeroom learned he purpose and goals of the unior Red Cross. The Iunior Red Cross aided he national organization in 'ariying out the annual Red Iross Drive. In each homeroom he representative collected con- ributions and presented con- ributors with an official Red Iross membership card and a min. This year's junior Bed Iross sponsor was Miss Hulse. Row 1: Roberta Wray, Nancy Hood, Charlene Lee. 1 gs. fi , :ri ,lefty fn fy - -'Pa ' 1 Barbie VVeiner, Kathy Plimpton. Row 2: judy Burney, Kathy Molar, Marlowe. Row 3: Chuck Taplin, Beverly Hulse, Sally Wood, Victor .-3 QQ' 3' Row 1: Theresa White, Barbara Brownstein, Mary Henry, joan Harsch, Row 2: Bill Briggs, Flora Gott, George Kavatlias, Sandy Miller, Shary Musikcr, Don XVester, Larry Bclliumcur, Ann Kurtz, Nancy Rust, Carol Lacy. 131
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SOPHOMORE HI-Y The Sophomore Hi is a service club fi Sophomore boys. Und officers George Orti President, Bob Sutto Vice - President, D i c Valenzuela, Secretar Bob Standish, Treasure Tom Alden, Sergeant-a Arms, and Steve Savlo Chaplain, the membe undertook several wo thy projects includir helping out with bo the Polio and Cane drives. In the sprin representatives f r 0 Rincon's Sophomore I Y attended Model Le islature and presented bill which membei composed. How 1: Dick Valenzuela, George Ortiz, Bob Sutton, Steve Savlov, Tom Alden. Row 2: Dick Brown- ing, Marty XVilson, Steve Vincent, Ray Dickerson, Tim Davies, Les Bimam, Richie Quiwn, jim Matison, Tom Repp, Allan Teasley and Bill jones. Row 3: Eddie Groenert, Sumner Stone, Richard VVilson, Doug Forte, Mills Pace, Bill Pattison, Chuch Pent, Mike Heath and Marvin Barg. SOPHCMORE TRI-HI-Y Phnedia Chi Tri Hi Y is an organi- zation for girls inter- ested in being of service to the community. This past year members undertook several proj- ects including making sheets for the Cerebral Palsy Foundation and donated their time to the House of Neighbor- ly Service. A worker from Mother Higgens Detention Home spoke to the girls on the prin- ciples and purposes of the home, and later in the year, members took a tour of the home. Phnedie Chi members held a car wash and col- lected pop bottles to raise money for the club. The sponsor of Phnedie Chi was Miss Margie Titt. 130 Row 1: jenny Roh, Sue Richard, Judie Kientz, Kelly Darcy, Carolyn Chaplain, Gretta Martin. Row Ianis Hartson, Becky NVright, Carolyn Ring, Carol Brooks, Nancy Furst, Patty Spencer, Sandi Fr mer, Sandy Miller, Loraine VanEck, Connie Pearson. Row 3: Donna Zabik, Patti Tossman, Sue N tions, Dianna Bangee, Trudy O,Ncil, Carol Pope, Kathy Newberry, janet Newton, Starr McCollu Pinkee Plotncr. Row 4: Laurie Studin, Leslie Skidmore, Nancy Adams, Nancy Titt, Kay Abernath Janice Hunzeker, Sharon Spriggs, Gail Kennedy, Kathy Kent, Maryle Chandler.
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TURE TEACHERS The Future Teache: Club was founded fc the purpose of provic ing information whic will acquaint the men bers with the facts col cerning theteachin professions, to study ol portunities available i the profession, and 1 provide some practic training in teachin, During the second sr mester each club men ber was given one dz to observe classes 1 operation at loc schools. A Futui Teacher's conventio was held for those inte ested in entering tl profession. Row 1: Judy Cries, Karen Harsch, Pam Otto, Sondra Iohnson, Bi-tsv Phillips, Pat Shirley, Sandy Granger, Ian Laughlin, Ann Kert, lan Baldwin, jenn Loeffler, Sheila Levitt, Sharon Stem, Yevette Atlas, Iosette Mclazzo. Row 3: Mr. Zastrow spon., Celia Coldmau, Carol Coldbaum, Laurie Beaudry, Susan Smith, Cathy Creen, janet johnson, Nancy Valentine. HOM MAKERS Members of Future Homemakers of America .. A A V a'-- strive to build better 4 homes and to improve ' community and home a life standards. At club meetings speakers talked to the F.H.A. members about self- improvements, fa m i ly relations, interior dec- orations, s ewin g, and cooking. The purpose of -- these talks was to pre- A pare the girls for the many responsibilities they will face as home- maker. Through the ac- tivities of F.H.A. A , growing appreciation of Q the joys and satisfactions W of homemaking was developed. Row 1: Toni Freeman, Diana Crocker, Sue Creen, Nancy Niccum, Diane Cajewski, Floy Anderso Sharon Niccum, Elyse Speer, Cathy Alexander, Mrs. Dunbar, sponsor. 132
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