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I i BEN FRANKLIN PRINTING CLUB I Bobbie Gibel, Doug Simmons, Dave Morales, bard, Kenny Canastey, Harold Howell, Jim Mercer, Frank Cushing, Kenny Walkup, Harold Anderson, Carolyn Chaftin, Betty Rex Hooqerhuis, Louis S. Tassi, Dave Hub- Davis, and Kenneth Schwartz. 'J' X. i 1 I Frank Cushing, Treasurer, Bobbie Gibel, Secretary, Danny Simmons, Vice President, Dave Morales, Presi- dent, Louis S. Tassi, Advisor. The Rincon High Beniamin Franklin Printing Club was named the nation's out- standing chapter ot the year by the Society's headquarters in New York. Members ot the Printing Club perform various services, including the printing ot pep cards, play programs, tickets and pro- grams tor our school dances, and other miscellaneous printing iobs for school and civic organizations. To become a member ot this select and talented group, a student must be enrolled in an advanced printing class. Mr. Tassi is the sponsor of Rincon's Printing Club. I37
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LATIN CLUB .5 f r L , f r Row 1: Cathy Mohr, Cecelia Doran, Karen Clifford, Judy Dana Free, Mike Grace, and Polly Fletcher. Row 3: Mike Olding, Gudrun Danielson, Sheri Davis, Carolyn Cox, Linda Prime, Dave Kellogg, Ray Clark, Carl Fischer, George Tallberg, Linda Watkins, and Susie Gorden. Row 2: Brian Braidic, Eric Dahlstrom, Mike Genin, Haydn Bircl, and Mike Jalbert, Mike Brower, Hank Thacker, Dick Jay, Terry Coen. Orley. RANGER RANGE-FINDERS - f in is 136 Row 1: Mary Kent, Rick Croy, Bill Greer, Bill Kerfoot, Con- Mr. Northam, Janet Renn, Flora Gott, John Schoneberger nie Conway, Bill Briggs, and Joe Fuller. Row 2: Dick Barnett, John Leist, and Ed Sargent. George Bromley, Larry Crasper, John Marshall, Mike Miller,
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SENIOR TRI-HI-Y 5 B, 1 .45 ,. 3 , , K7 Q The senior girls in Tri-Hi-Y i pleted another successful an tive year. Atter initiating the sophomore club, they spons a pre-model legislature rr displayed their vocal tales Christmas caroling, and sr sored a car-Wash to aid the ne During the spring, they subrr a bill to model legislature sent representatives to Phc to back it. Row 1: Judy Jasper, Julie Loper, Nancy Calvin, Jeanne Luzadder, Carol Hillman, Marty Warnock, and Sally MacMillan. Row 2: Ann Kert, Nanci Knopf, Carol Lacy, Judy McDaniel, Bonnie McNabb, Toni Brovvn, Judy Smith, Nancy Hood, Jill Ledbetter, Margaret Dinsmore, Judy Stewart, and Carol Gold- baum. Row 3: Anne Foglesong, Bev Born, Sybilla O'Mara, Roberta Wray, Janis Willis, and Kathie Gamble. Highlights of the many activi- ties engaged in by the Senior- Hi-Y were the cleaning ot the school emblem, the initiation ot the sophomore Hi-Y members, the selling ot peanuts and potato- chips at the rodeo parade to help send a child to camp, and the singing ot Christmas carols to shut-ins and local rest homes. At model legislature in Phoe- nix, Rincon's Senior Hi-Y was commended for housing more members ot the pre-legislature than any other club in the city. Two ofthe outstanding members, Victor Lee and Bates Butler, were elected to the positions ot Ser- geant at Arms ot the Senate, and Chaplain ot the House ot Repre- sentatives, respectively. l38 SENIOR Hl-Y K' W 'Pk Row 1: Jim Kellogg, Bob Jackson, Bill Victor Lee, and Bates Butler. Row 2: Ed Konrath, Dave Harris. Mike Armstrong, Jorgen Dalgaard, Ray Clark, George Turnbull, and Hall Stubbs. Row 3: David Hubbard, Dennis Haid, Tom Norvelle, Ray Oglethorpe, Darrel Brasch, and Larry Wooster. Row 4: Bovvn Litt, Monty Amyx, Chuck Taplin, Bruce Ludeke, Fred Kriso, and Don Wester an Pruitt,
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