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unior Cgafeaman ROW ONE: Bruce Robinson, Steve Ellis, Harvey Stone, Carl Kanbergs, Steve Hart, Dave Campbell, Dan Shiells, Don Brandeburg. ROW TWO: Mr. Hayes, Unidentified, Bob Zachary, Rick Curia, Nancy Dysart, Diane Schlager, Steve Foresberg, Dan Hall, Bob Jacobsen. Wait. Q I Tbe Matb Club at San Carlos is n1aa'e up of stua'ents interested in nzatb problerns. This year we bane been in- zfolzfea' in inany Matb Con- tests, sueb as St. Marys Math Competition, Santa Clara Matb Contest, MAA Matb Contest, anal tbe B raintwister Contest. Inelurlea' in tbese field trips are lectures from various professors ana' rnatb majors. Tbe ISA is a national or- ganziation which provides interested bigb sebool stu- flents an opportunity to sound off on important con- temporary topics. Issues ranging from birtb eontrol to civil rigbts are a'iscussea', ana' members are given a free forum to express their views. CM ROW ONE: Carol Caplan, Mike Connolly, Fran Syversen, Bob Shank, Rick Granberry. ROW TWO: Mr. Andersen, Dave Long, Hal Meyer, janet Welcome, Bob Miksch. Page 151
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Tl merican jiefd .Shruice Q ROW ONE: Margaret Rehbock, Laura Zion, Francis Syversen, Michele Araycia, Karen Kelly, Sue Carter, Judy McKinley, Carolyn Hall. ROW TWO: George Sabato, Ron West, Bill Fleming, Steve Forsberg, Laura johnson, Dean Silber, Lefty Chell, Tom Crane. ROW THREE: Tod Tenhoff, jeff Eddy, Gary Krasnow, Phi Wylie, Russ Whipple, Don Richardson. The American Field Service is world-wide in scope. The AFS pro- vides candidates for study overseas and also provides homes for foreign students visiting the United States and attending San Carlos. This or- ganization forms the hasis for the I izterrzational Club, which was formed , in part, by our exchange student from Australia, Karen Kelly. 1 E l 1 'i 5 lt ii fi, I v 1 'q MEI! Page 15
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