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,pr . J '69 . mst S- A 1 Q Q 4 .- Q.. - .J F 1 ,Q QQ .. ' V T f -4 u N + 'T , 'si 4 l if fl! 7' .V ff 9,- 'QC' Y P939 Row l - P. Slater, D. Scott, L. Taylor, R. Pearson, L. Bogan, D. ldoine, G. Wellington, B. Scott, P. Allen. Row 2 - R. Whitson, E. Peevy, D Sutton, S. Gallards, E. Griffin, J. Williams, A. Saldivar, C. Lynn, D. Livell, E. Lynch, P. Shaw, R. Cota. Row 3 - M, Beacock, T. Sustarsic D. Green, P. Worley, N. Hintz, B. Dunkam, L. Patterson, P. Gilday, P. Weinheimer, C. Benites, M. Clark, J. Johnson. Row 4 - D. Pace, A Williams, C. Thomas, G. Jones, K. Fulkerson, K. Fulkerson, J. Momberg, P. Hall, D. Juliano, N. Main, C. Howard, M. Pekar. Row 5 - Schroedar, J. Martin, C. Novotny, C. Raymondo, C. Wright, B. Anderson, D. Licon, B. Green, E. Hernandez, S. Denman, K. Mays. L. Richard son. Row 6 - B. Sorrell, J. Norris, S. Starr, M. Hathaway, S. Starr, L. Brungardt, V. Hunicutt, S. Sele, S. Campbell, M. Schenck, G. Watson. The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association is to promote interest in girls' athletics, develop sports- manship, emphasize social activities, and further the spirit and co-operation of the school. The Girls' Athletic Association is open to all girls regularly en- rolled at Santa Fe High School. Credit in G,A.A. is awarded on the basis of participation in after-school activities, such as volleyball, speedaway, basketball, and softball. The girls also participate in playdays with other schools. Junior Red Cross Girls' Athletic Association Our American Junior Red Cross and secondary- school aims are closely related as Red Cross pro- grams are based on developing individual and group qualities. Santa Fe High School has been especially honored to have our local club president, Bob Balding, selected to attend the tirst advisory council meeting in San Francisco, December 9 through ll. Row l - P. Weinheimer, N. Greenlee, C. Klimek, H. Markgrat, M. Phillips, R. Cota. Row 2 - Mrs. Stickney, P. Fraker, D. Licon, M. Cross K. Fulkerson, K. Fulkerson, B. Newquist, Mrs, Hurst. Row 3 - B. Lester, P. Hall, E. Nickel, D. Larson, W. Graham, R. Paulson. Row 4 B. Freeman, R. Parker, B. Balding, J. Saldivar, R. Diebold. ,,. :Y 5 L lb .U R.. , .xfw i t L...
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3:1114 959' -3 3, 1 ii' if 1 Row l - J, Anderson, D. Green, C. Knoles, S. Green, D. Morales. The Modern Sounds Club has conTribuTed much Toward SanTa Fe's school spiriT. Among Their acfivi- Ties This year They have played records aT noon on Fridays and have had several brownie sales. Their main proiecTs This year were To geT club pens and school pennanTs. Science Club mf Row 2 - D. STenson, J. Morris, K. OTTinger, B. Wagner. Modern Sounds Club The TuncTion of The Science club is To creaTe an acTive inTeresT in The sciences and Their value To The world. IT gives sTuder1Ts a chance To follow Their Tield of inTeresT in Science and enrich Their knowledge abouT Science. Row I - B. Cafron, N. Mordue, P. Blake. Row 2 - J. BurTon, R. Pa rker, W. Pouncey I H 1 .4 h f i pl1
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14' allwllv 'WS i Q- phi vb' lv--0 Row l - B .Wagner, M. Pekar, C. Knoles, J. Anderson, D. Baker. S. Starr, B. Davies, L. Burschke. The World Friendship club is a group of boys and girls inTeresTed in foreign counTries and Their people. Our club, along wiTh oThers in The sToTe, supporTs cs war orphan in AusTrio, and we ohen receive leT- Ters from him Telling us of his experiences. Tri- Lingual Club 11 Row l - G. Jones, L. Pa'rTerson, R. WhiTson, J. Johnson, P. Blake. Row White, M. Lyons, S. McCloy, J. Burton. A1 3 I lxxwfl Row 2 - E. Ruff, P. Hecker, E. Curry, V. PeTroff. Row 3 - S. STarr, World Friendship Club The Tri-Lingual club has spenT mosT of iTs meeTing Time in planning and discussing cicTiviTies. The only proiecT They have carried ouT hos been caroling in German, French, and Spanish during The ChrisTmas season. One group of Tri-Lingual sTudenTs.gave on hour long program on Thursdoy, December l9Th, 7:00-8100 in The SanTo Fe Springs shopping cenTer. 2 - S. Chilton, P. Allen, R. Richards, J. Sfowell. Row 3 - J. 4? thi as Q ff Q- 1' 1 P C.-...-
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