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Key (M The Key Club, sponsored by the Stockton Kiwanis, was a service organization active in community and school activi- ties this year. The club helped the United Crusade and other worthy organizations. Front row: Jacques Coudeyre, Dick Park, Art Money, Bob Best, Bob Ross, Ronald Dennis; second row: Denny Howse, Clinton Flint, Allen Waldo, Aubrey Moore, Mickey McClure; third row: Doug Wisler, Bob Nelson, Bill Maasberg, Tak Ogino, Harry Shishido, Ronald Yep; fourth row: Holden Wong, Allen Nagata, Kenneth Nishikawa, Carl Drennan, Chance Wong. tteuwuut Qhh The Newman Club, com- posed of Catholics and those interested in the Catholic religion, strived to develop a wholesome personality in each mem- ber by activities based on social, religious and intellectual values. Front row: Ann Ulleberg, Shelly Onweiler, Peggy Joy, Florene Beroldo; second row: Andrea Tagupa, Dennis Ahearn, Diane Gotelli, Arlene Roza, Ruby Gallagher; third row: Domenick Crocitto, Richard Smith, Duane Gibson, Chuckie Guerard, Jane Abbott, Carolyn Chiapale, Susan Chisamore; fourth row: Tom Earley, Ralph Asceucie, David Rule, Ron Isetti, Mary Podesta. Page 90
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CdfiM Chess Club was devoted to the en- joyment of the intellectual game of Chess. Spending many hours in com- petition with one another, the Club also took on a few brave faculty members. No mention will be made of who won. Chauncey Kepford, Robert Hoagland, William Coyne Guy» wtd D Guys and Dolls was or- ganized as a student so- cial club. Dancing fol- lowed business meetings held once every two weeks on the COP campus. Front row: Don Schaeffer, sponser; John Vincent, Grace Wilson, Mary Lemon, Jim Stoney; second row: Janice Bowman, Gen Lawton, Lloyd Dillingham, Dale Scott, Scott Stevenson, Pat Shum; third row: Edith Beam, Leilani Herpich, Norma Aamoth. Page 89
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SfeiCEut The Ski Club took many trips to Dodge Ridge this year and beginners were given free lessons. The group spon- sored three half-hour color movies on ski techniques. The organization also sponsored a Christmas tree sale to raise funds for the school ' s first ski team. Front row: Cliff Humphrey, Jean Garvey, Omfl Bhard- wajj second row: Virginia Alexson, John Vincent, Pat Shum, Dennis Honeychurch. Fitful BttAiuew Lmdm ct humim TH V f- s V 4- J ■ W ■ 1 m !; The Future Business Lead- ers of America was com- posed of students who planned to enter business as a career. Several mem- bers attended the State Convention and speakers from business fields told of the many advantages in their respective occu- pations. w 3 Front row: Kathy Little, Miriam Brudernich, PatMoresco, Pat Smith, Loretta Ragsdale: second row: Marilyn Yep, Bonnie Tom, Jackie Baker, Jane Meads, Gracelyn Travel, Katherine Troutman. Page 91
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