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C abs work with public Most outstanding of the seventeen mem- bers of the Mathematics, Engineering, Science, Achievement program were honored with a banquet. MESA Day, draw- ing all the MESA chapters together to compete in contests, was also held. Direc- tors James Houston and Viney Lyles were happy with their MESA Chapter's perfor- mance. The group offered tutoring, study groups, academic and collage advising, summer programs, scholarship incentive awards, and career advising. Focusing on films and movies, the Stu- dents for Nuclear Disarmament dealt with many aspects of the arms race and the possibility of nuclear war. The club provided a source of information and a place to vent concerns. The students met Thursdays and their chief goal was the raising of student awareness regarding nu- clear issues. Although facing such devas- tating problems was frustrating, the club was confident that their efforts had a posi- tive effect. ASW' fissfi A fs' 'Vijgf if . Q f r it 4- Zfig 5 fi -tsr . Q' u9,5.ri. ff mg if 4-g E ,A 4167!-. T 21515 .K Y ff ff x H U4 !, in 'IW H ' gy, 'iii A , fStudents for Nuclear Disarmament 73 Y C
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I i Clubs Un te Members of the Bike Club planned a four day excursion to Santa Cruz for the enjoy- ment of biking, playing volleyball, and sun bathing on the beach. The club with the help of sponsor Steve Harmon also planned one day trips to Tiburon and the Lafayette Reservoir. Bike club officers were president-Anne Wyatt, vice-presi- dent-Andrea Sanchez, secretary-Aimee Wyatt, and treasurer-Gerald Hui. Black Student Union got off to a slow start because they had to find a new sponsor. After much looking finally Linda Cumby, also a new teacher to the school volun- teered to be a sponsor. The BSU had a very successful buddy- gram sale. They also tried something new an after party on a boat, after the Senior Ball, President was Raquel Phillips, Vice President was Vondi Harris, Secretary was Mieasha Jones, and Treasurer was Yolanda Smith. Members of Bike club lll include Front row Richard Ng, Steve Harmon, Joanna Kong, Serena Wong, Lau- ra Horn, Row 2 Dana Burd, Gerald Hui, Ricky Yee, Colleen Zardiackas, Eugene Park, Andrea Sanchez, Anne Wyatt, Beverly Woo, Eric Runge, Aimee Wyatt, and Greg Hendsch. A nuclear arms awareness film Q21 helps inform Vincente Dobson, John Galton, Da- vid Greenson, Gwen Thomas, and Nancy Margolis. Members of Black Student Union Q31 include fcoun- terclockwisej Stephanie Warren, Norastine Riley, Tarsha Gaines, Mieashsa Jones, Rachelle Stewart, Raquel Phillips, Vondi Harris, Yvette Yearwood, Hope Senegal, Mark Russ, Ricky Russelle, and Daria Tharp. Shocked by the reaction of children to nuclear arms C41 are Nancy Margolis, Vincente Dobson, and Ste- phan Hebrard. Lining up behind Mieasha Jones for instructions Q51 are Stephanie Warren, Michelle Coo- per, and Alvis Ward. Secretary Mieasha Jones Q61 tells the criteria of the meeting to treasurer Yolanda Smith. James Houston and Christina Mack Q73 listen to what Kharriem Khan has to say. Proud officers vice-president-Christina Mack, secretary-Erica Smith, and president-Kharriem Khan 181 work hard in MESA. T' 72 Bike ClubfBSLl ,,,q.2seefM.-:vnu imssnqrwsxwem ' V52 aw W IQ K1 -.4 4 lvl .,,..,...,. . 1 '43
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Director Virginia Buckner Q11 organizes cast and crew during rehearsal. Charlie Herman 12D unsuc- cessfully hides his vulnerability. Todd Evans Q31 ana- lyzes his soul-searching patient, Michael Nebeker. Concerned for Gwen Spaulding C41 are Darcie Mar- quart, Matt Buckner, Cynthia Cahill, and Paul Jep- son. Taking a big step, Nlatt Neely Q53 introduces girlfriend Karen Weggenman to his family. Jack cheese and chutney made by Cynthia Cahill 161 are enjoyed by Aunt lVlame, Elizabeth Norris. Making sure they look their theatrical best before curtain call, Todd Evans and James Davis C71 apply finishing touches. 74 Fall Play
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