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HI-Y MEMBERS - STANDING: Jack Hubbard, Don Camy, Eddie Anderson, Jim Bell, Slug Arcclus. KNEEL- ING' Bobby Marshall, Johnny Peterson, Robert Lenox, Jerry Mayfield, Bruce l-lowison, i-Y Club furthers Christian Fellowshin The HI-Y Club, guided by Mr, Thomas Ruch, started off the year by attending the Fall Leader- ship Conference at Sequoia Lake. This conference provided lasting inspiration to carry out the HI-Y purpose-extending throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The club participated in the annual Jabber- wock Contest and, to raise money, sponsored a movie. It also gave a St. Patrick's Day Dance, where wearing o' the green was a must. In February some HI-Yers attended an over- night snow trip. With the FFA the group sponsored a Parent-Son Banquet May l9. The year's activi- ties were polished ott with a wiener roast. Story, Alphonso Rivera, Slug Arcelus, .lim Markus, and Johnny Peterson lin front of raill. 47 HI-Y OFFICERS - STANDING Mr. Thomas Ruch, adviser, Gibson, treosurerg Keith Eubanks, reporterg Ross Sharp, council representative, James Story, chaplain, KNEELI C Markus, secretary, Alphonso Rivera, president, John Horn, president, Hi-Y boys gather for impressive condfelight installation ceremony Left to right around table: Slug Arcelus, Robert Lenox, Jerry Preparing to leave Lake Sequoia ore Eugene Horn, James M0Yfi9ld, Eddie Anderson, DOY' CUNY, -lim M0l'kl-IS, Jim Bell James Story, Wayne Weakley, John Horn, Ross Sharp, Alphonso Rivera, Keith Eubanks, Butch Arcelus, and Bobby Marshall.
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CAA OFFICERS - BACK ROW, Gerry Brown, student Council r--prcrsentotivc, Mrs, Rena Durban, adviser, Zora Smith, reDOrt- cr FRONT ROW Marge Hernandez, secretary-treasurer, EI- ma Maddox, president, Geneva Jefferson, vlce president. Donna Noren and Nadine Graham count proceeds from one of many GAA cake so!es. GAA Members nonsor nerts Days for irls Sports days with other schools helped to give GAA members opportunities to be in competitive athletics. Ker- man was host to volleyball play days, Central to speed- away, Riverdale to basketball, and Tranquillity softball and swimming. New members were initiated at a slumber party at the home ot Adviser Rena Durbahn. Boys got to relax for a change as they were invited by the girls to the tra- ditional Backwards Dance. Another GAA idea was Blos- som Day, where flowers adorned the school, and kids started wearing spring clothes. GAA had cake sales in the cafeteria to raise money, and also sock hops' in the gym. GAA MEMBERS - BACK ROW: Dorothy Fries, Mary McDonald Katie Lopez Barbara Milligan Betty York Jantce Henske Jeanette Thomas Elizaoeth Meecham, Emma Hernandez, Mary Jones, Sue Pittman, Donna Brown, Marie Smith, Carol Etcheberry, Helen Mancini, Phyllis Wood, Nadine Barnes, Farrell Mancini, Evelyn Reece, Georgetta Jones, Betty Hooper, Doris Vanzant, Mary Jane Johnson, Donna Arcelus, Kathryn Cheatham, Martha Jane Berry, Shirley Srevers, Dorothy Johnson, Carol Neilson, Rosemary Armas, Ilene Franchini, Theresa Estrada, Esperanza Ramos, Carmen Ramlrez, MIDDLE ROW: Bette Robinson, Bonnie Daly,Freida Mays, Jean Foster, Mary Blythe, Romana Frye, Maiorie Churcn- ill, Sigel Kinney, Lola Gainn, Naoma McNabb, Eloise Smith, Patsy Carpenter, Carolyn Evans, Mary Jane Nboli, Mariorie Fisher, Sharon Waech- t . I , der, oores occhini, Sharley Weber, Edith Nolan. FRONT ROW. Alice Gutierrez, Janet Tuttle, Joy Driscoll, Donna Noren, Delores Wood, Na une Graham, Dlane Smitnson, Carmen Cantu, Carmen Moreno, Barbara Tomko, Marion Brown, Donna Neal, Evelyn Richey, Bertha Wright, Lynn Costigan, Martlyn Geist.
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