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Q7 ,-f-if - H, V, W ,. , ,f ' r. 'f I :rw , ,, ,W Q, Research Grant Winners The Iris feels too many of our scholastic activities are minimized. Carol Burns and Richard Davis, winners of the Research Grant, examine the model heart with science in- structors Warren Hagberg and David Ray. ff-if 3 - - I i 'Y t 1. 'W rrftr ueens of the Transcription in Class i Competition to lead the class spurs all the students taking transcription. ln this activity, these eight girls reign supreme in the Norna Awards: Sitting: Judy Tungate, Marian Fernandez, Margaret Frangos, Nicolene Yeatrakas. Standing: Alice Pantages, Patri- cia Burke, Pearl Childers, Jua- nita Madrid. N?
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Home Ee Faculty Tea Star Blanket Mr. Santini and Mr. Roccucci have made a practice of adding the name of the star athlete in each of our four major sports on this coveted blanket. They are shown with head coach Donald Guthrie. The Madrigals are singers and busy ones at that! Give them a chance and they burst into harmonious song. Left to right: Linda Larson, Richard Davis, Bervely Burri, Quentin Barnes, Carole Thodas, Mike Wirgler, Kay Thunemann, Leonard Cooper, Kay Hamblin, Jim Kreuzer, Sharon Keyes, Susie Fredoz, Diane Penrod. Their capable director is Miss Barbara Kelso. . , . W 'Hb Practical experience, plus a lot of enjoyment, was the reward of the girls in the home economics department who helped plan and serve the faculty tea. Pouring were Janet Belcher and Kathy McGraw while Lor- raine Mosetti tempted Miss Rue Clifford. The guiding light behind the project was Mrs. Anita Banning. The Madrigals
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CHEERLEADERS: Arlene Stevenson, Penny Powers, Don Quintara, Charlotte Parr, Nancy Gonzales, reflecting the school pride in our trophy. E ij!! ,. I-ii L, bf The Coveted Hooters' Troph Led by the frenzied land often hoarse cheerleadersl, the en- tire, roaring student body can take credit for the winning of this trophy for school spirit. Twe ve An ry Women This very dramatic play kept the audience tense and fasci- nated to the final curtain. lt was novel because it was one of the few times conducted in the round. L. to R.: Carol Clevenger, San- dee Ford, Sharon Hawley, Elaine French, Betty Jan Leavitt, Sha- ron Ayers. Standing: Claudette Good, Debora Newman, Sharon Oates, Felice Kaplan, Judy Cas- sady, Felicia Tarnbini, Directed by l.yle Crawford.
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