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Navallunior Reserves Ofhcer Training Corps. Tom 0 rro ws L ead ers For the first time in 1969, SCHS young men were offered the opportunity to receive instruction for a Naval career in the Naval Junior Reserve Offcer Training Corp. This worthy operation moved on to SC's campus in Fall of 1968 and captured the interest ofthe entire student body. Training began with an orientation in NJROTC's fundamental ob- jectives and naval unU'orms were issued to all acceptable applicants. Captain Joseph E. Gould U.S.N. CRET, Naval science instructor, and lst Sgt. E.H. Pie! U.S.M.C, CRET assistant Naval science instructor, together directed the JNROTC young officers in their ejforts to become United States Naval leaders oftornorrow. Naval Ojicers at N. R.0. T.C graduation.
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i , ROW l QL TO RJ L. Hilburn K, Reighard C. Slingerland S. Lowe J. Martin K. Goodwin N. Woods R. Ripple S. Wilderman C. Westhajer ROW I QL TO RJ L. Mathes M. Fierst K. Smile1'0. De La Garza A. Farnsworth Mrs. Mitchell C. Niehaus S. Mc Cusker C. Greene W ,ixtffh ,, f John LaLonde recuperatesjollowing a blood test with the aid ofSue Wildermen and Cynthia Slingerland Medic al Careers A ids School The Medical Careers Club in 1969 school year, achieved special distinction. Members aided in the vaccine clinic at S.C.H.S. during the Hong Kong flu epidemic. Their many field trips included visits to U.C.L.A. Medical Center and Orange County L.A. College of Medical and Dental Assistants. The club hosted guest speakers, who pro- vided important insight into the medical profession. Mrs. Nancy Mitchell S.C.H.S. school nurse, was the club's advisor. Medical aides look on warily during S. C. Flu Shot Clinic
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vw Photographerliob Thompson discusses layout. San Clemente Triton Hits The Presses The Appearance And 1969 TRITON newspaper proved to be one of the more enjoyable assets to S. C .H .S. in this newsworthy year. This seMreliant group, commanded its own type setting, paste-ups, advertising and helped to keep the S.C.H.S. students of 1969 interested and informed about passing school events. ' To the weekly reader ofthe TRITON, the school news- paper was something to sneak a glance at during English, French, math, or science--something to ref!! with news the activities of the past week and something to hint of events to come. But to the TRITON stajfthe newspaper 7721 TON Staff m embers talk about copy. Mr. Moe and
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