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Concession Stand Gives Energy To All S ehools Rooters The concession stand has always been a major Contributor to the student body's money till. The funds raised by the small refreshment counters in the football .stadium were actually responsible for any basic fnancial gain made by SCHS stu- dent body. The work involved was Herculean. The organizing offood and supplies was demand- ing and time consuming, Laboring in the con- cessions was backbreaking and hectic, but the concessionaires kept their money raising purpose in m1'nd. The fact that they were helping the stu- dent body made lye a little easier. Hot-dogs, cokes, or coffee have forever been part of the fun at sports activities and special events. The exhausted concession waiters would be thefirst to verUy it, especially after clean-up! Mother grabs a bite to eat during haU'time.
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. ,,...v ROW 1 ll. Io r.l B. Alarcon, G. Mc Donald, R. Avrill, M. Blank. D. ll. to nt S. Shook, V. Mathis, K. Ware, R, Peraumo, B. Nauman. M. Dagger. ROW 2 ll. lo r.tJ. Hagerty, J. La BuU, D. Castro, L, Shaw, T. Powell. S, Green, M, Marlin, M, Knaller absent. Sanchez, T. Sanchez, R. Chevez, J. Robertson, J. Thomson. ROW 3 The Paraphernalia Serves The School Ana' The Community The paraphernalia club, only two years old, flourished sides this very worthwhile project the club also sponsored a into one ofthe largest service clubs on campus. This club donkey basketball game to raise money for two scholar- served the school and the community. This year the mem- ships. Each scholarship was one hundred dollars. The club bers contributed along with the Cervantes Club, blue chip and adviser, Mr. Bohan, performed many services this stamps to send underprivilaged children to Disneyland. Be- year. Paraphernalia Club Cabinet Mem bers
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Cabinet: Terri Diggins, C. Long, W. Wilson, L. Engle, W. Bloom. S. l iff Joanne and Larry take a break during the dryhandprachce. K . sg - K g gyfgr ,V ,at San Clemente Ski Club Hits The Slopes This past year the Ski Club was one ofthe most active clubs on the San Clemente Campus. Along with advisors, Miss Holmes ana' Mr. Meek, the Ski Club made numerous trips to the slopes. Ofjcers, Will Wilson, Terri Diggins,Connie Longand Loni Engle, headed many actvities which proved benefcial to the Ski Club members. The Ski Club was comprised of many noneskiers, who were without equipment. The Ski Club cabinet arranged for these members to rent their equipment from Snow Valley. The rentals were for the remainder of the season. In order to raise money for the Ski Club, the members collected bottles and newspapers throughout the year. Other money raising projects were also held, such as selling donuts aher school and sho wing movies. Some pre-season activities included, ice skating and a dry-land ski practice. The dry-land practice was held in November on the Thalassa Held. The practice benefitted both the non-skiers and the skiers. The non-skiers became familiar with their new equipment ana' the skiers got a little pre-season practice in before hitting the slopes. SKI CLUB- Advisors, Miss Holmes and Mr. Meek. T. Diggins, C. Law, C. Long, K. Goodwin, B. Sander, C. Bertling, L. Worth, D, Minot L. Mathis, T Mathis, K. Cooper, D. Worhrman, J. Dalton, C. Mathis E. Holing,D.Holing, J. Stolz, C. Sanda, J. Reed, L. Cooper, J Borawski, J. North., W. Wilson, P. Moon, T. Riley, J. Duvall, M. Irving, C. Irving, S. Snider, V. Dunn, S. Mclntyre, L. Plumb, D. String- fellow, W. Bloom.
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