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People relate ways, culture Members of the Foreign Students Club were able to present many new cultural ideas to the student body this year. Miss Elenore Lazansky is the group sponsor. Bible Club is sponsored by Mr. David Peterson, busi- ness teacher. Many religious experiences were exchanged this year during the bi- weekly meetings of the club. By holding candy sales throughout the school year, the American Field Service members were able to send many students abroad. The club is co-sponsored by Mrs. Laverne Fleming, and Mrs. Gail Johnson, both history teachers. Foreign Students Club members Yvonne Lee, Ticiana Ouiza, Jeroen Jacobse, Ann Schnake, Lenarth Saver- strom, Magda Buining, and Shari Smith, converse with Principal David Swanson in the vice principal's office. CENTER: Bible Club members are Linda Allen, Valerie Chamber, Dorothy Vallis, Calvin Young, and Clarence Fisher. The club meets every Tuesday and Thursday. BELOW: American Field Service. See club roster. it. 'xiii f ff. 44 1 , fl 3 X Q ' rm. S., 4.. .. 5 QM Sim. 70 STUDENT LIFE
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After school programs attract students Governing the girls' gym activities, the Girls' Athletic Association cabinet coordinated the after school sports, dance and gymnastics program. GAA sponsored a project in which sweat shirts and pants were sold to raise money to purchase uniforms and extra equipment. Part of themoney went toward awards given at a banquet in June, arranged by GAA sponsor, Miss Helen Baker. Patches, medals and trophies were awarded on the basis of points received for various extra- curricular activities and outstanding performances in gym throughout the year. Also gathering points were members of the girls' gymnastics club. The club consisted largely of members of the gymnastics team but Mrs. Carmela DiGrazia opened the club to all gymnasts. Club members received GAA points by attending clinics, selling brownies, and participating in meets. Performing in the spring musical Fiddler on the Roof, the Dance Workshop was composed of girls from Miss Elyse Dukatz' dance classes as well as other girls and boys who were interested in performing with actors and singers in the collective effort of Fiddler on the Roof. The group, somewhat short on males, also participated with the music department in the Spring Concert. ABOVE: GAA cabinet members are Sue Vant Hof, Stacey Baba, Kathy Gammelgard and Linda Blueford. LEFT: Many and varied are the activities of Dance Workshop. Cathy Richards, Sam Fletelas, Sue Jaffie, George Colombotus and Laurie Kuehne form pyramid, STUDENT LIFE 69
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I' 31, . sy kg Varied clubs answer need Sponsored by Mrs. Jean Cosad, the Calif- ornia Scholarship Federation is comprised of students showing outstanding scho- lastic ability. With the help of sponsor, Mrs. Vera White, the members of Math Club worked this year with computers in order to broadenktheir mathematical spectrum of sciences. By touring college campuses, the Scholar- ship Club was able to get a glimpse of what college life is like. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Marjorie Beach, Mrs. Juanita Thomas. CSF officers, Stacy Baba, Floberta Lew, Debbie Ditzler, Kathy Clayton, Linda Chow, make plans for a meeting. CENTER: Math Club members take time to inspect the teletype. They are, Merit Mosher, Bruce Everingham. Albert Benveniste, Steve Barany, Kim Everingham, Owen Rubin, Gaye Hunter, Eleanor Bried, Mark McCuistion, Kent McNab, and Cathe Chorness. The club meets in room 83. BELOW: Scholarship Club. For names, see club roster, ,-7' 1 ..g,,,m,, STUDENT LIFE 71
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