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Top Row, L-R: Bill Gay, Walker Lindsey, David Jones, Carol Wilcox, Leslie Humphries, Ted Mogey, Garmond Pond: Mile, de Geelen, Ann Rimel, Undo Gates, Jen Brown, Linda Parker, Pam Detloff, Muff McCann, Anne Browne, Nancy Painter. Third Row: Juanita Crampton, Diane Kreider, Meryl Riese, Carol Kelly, Gail Hull, Patty Coin, Linda Messick, Candice Martinez. Les Petits PoissonsD ' or Under the direction of Mile. Jeanette de Geelen and M. John Kahkonen, Tustin ' s French Club has completed its third year. The members have worked hard to pro- mote understanding of the French culture and lan- guage. Some of the activities for the year were: a trip to the Huntington Library, a visit by several Moroccan youth leaders, and a Christmas party. Officers for the year were: President - Nancy Painter, Vice-president - Bill Gay, Secretary - Carol Wilcox, and Treasurer - Linda Gates. Members also enjoyed see- ing French films and listen- ing to French recordings. Circulo Hispano The Spanish Club is one of the oldest clubs at Tustin. It has provided Spanish students with the opportu- nity to learn more about the Spanish culture. The club, which was spon- sored by the faculty mem- bers of the Spanish depart- ment, was headed by Presi- dent - Garman Pond, Vice- president - Yvonne Sanchez, and Secretary - Treasurer, Lenore Martinez. Spanish Club members took a field trip to the San Diego area and to the Ramona Pageant and sponsored ex- positions at school of estab- lished artists. Top Row, L-R: Barby Dahl, Bonnie Bolig, Diane Petterson, Lui Crosthwaite, Diane Anderson, Lenore Martinez, Annette Mathews, Garmond Pond, Nancy Greer, Yvonne Sanchez, Marsha Sardner, Carol Carter, Diane Burke, Marilyn Alexander, Nancy Kirkham, Colleene Wright. 18
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Seated, L-R: Sue Bradley, Dick Wood, Cherly Sellers, Gary DeVouJ, Joan Maine, Tom Pulvlno. Standing: Karen Bertagna, Rocky Cove, Karen Anderson, Bob Inglis, Pat Gladman, Ken Iceman, Pat Easter, Keith Mell. Madrigals accomplistied and gained much this year under the expert leadership of Mr. William S. Leinberger. They participated in free concerts, the winter concert at Christmas, and the spring concert. Although they decreased in number this year, they increased in ability and performance. The Madrigals are Tustrn ' s finest singing group and deserve a lot of credit for all the hours spent in rehearsal and travel. The A Cappella Choir Is a mixed choir con- sisting of fifty-two members made up of stu- dents from the sophomore to the senior level. They participated in the Christmas assembly, in which they were accompanied by the orchestra, and other concerts throughout the year, often accompanied by their lovely pianist. A C A P P E L L A First Row, sitting: Maureen Eubanlcs, Loa Blauer, Chris Lofton, Susan lundsren, Neil Butler, Jean Gorofoli, Sandy Hartman, Nikki Faulring, Roger Wellman, Jean Corli. Second Row; Sharon Martin, Sue Matoin, Gale Johnson, Babs Smith, Joanne Mc- Mahon, Kay Bradley, Kathy Hayes, Jocltie Cable, Lynn Wiebiams. Third Row; David Flowers, Candace Martinez, Irene Diran, Sue Pister, Gennie Ombez, Linda Fay, Judy Williamson, Anne Rimel, Suzanne Howell, Judy Howell, Nancy Bauer, Lynda Prick, Chor- lene Kuhons, Janet Harmon, Barbara Livesay, Ken Diefenbach. Fourth Row; Arch Urguart, Bob Henderson, Jack Colvin, Pat Thomas, Gloria Westrom, Judy Charles, Vicki Stephenson, Karen Craig, Carol Arnold, Jeanette Beshears, Jeanne King, Jill Nelson, Susan Tution, Rick Hawes, Richard Lynn.
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f J f te 1 t! ■■ i ■ 4 f t, - ■ . t ' ni- 1 im- ' i i fi ly mm 7 L 7 IS P im r l H J ■fv ■ i.i; 1 •:. i i- ' ' n-rt kT Top Row, L-R: Pat Harper, Jacqueline Porter, Judy Reed, Karen Sopp, Barbara Isenberg, Debbie Weir, Carol Kelly, Cindi Enbow, Sheila Kewer, Chris Lundberg, Ron Reyes, Kalhy Feran, Chelena Rondell, Betsey Weber, Anne Smith, Joy Harshaw, Cheryl Williams, Karen Babb, Pam Williams, Suzanne Trazien, LaRaine Houghton. Second Row: Mekissa Read, Sherry Miller, Bobbie Martin, Barbara Varner, Laurie This year ' s Art Club succeeded in promoting many varieties of student art work. President - Doris Hudgins, Vice-president - Dyanne Moon, Secre- tary - Susie Quayle, and Treasurer - Sara Smith helped, under the able leadership »f Mr. Gaines, to make the club one of the largest on campus. Activities included the displaying of Tiller art Field, Dyanne Moon, Sybil Stanton, Mr. Gaines, Doris Hudgins, Sara Smith, Susie Ouayle, Sue Sheffuld, Dusty Steibel, Donna Vaughn, Sharon Thomas, Penny Franke, Eliza- beth Huker, Patty Griset, Karen Kelly. Third Row: Russ Beasley, Jan Lewanski, Woody Boosey, Mike Talbott, Pete Piper, Jerome Pitcl, Bill Flint, Don Bickford, Rob Ball, Bob Nisson. work and, as always, the Artist of the Month contest was a key event for the members to judge. The end of the year was spotlighted by the Artist of the Year contest for which all students submitted entries. Field trips and art shows were also on the club ' s calendar. s K I C L U B A R T C L U B Top Row, L-R: John Salyer, Bill Knudson, Pam Howell, Cindy Lear, Sue Smith, Kathy Horn, Karen Craig, Sally Scott, Sue Lebord, Ann Blocklidge, Roberta Pankey, Janice Hews, Susie Dilsaver, Linda Gates, Marcia Murry, Terry Bixler. Bottom Row: The Ski Club, which has completed its first year at Tustin, was organized by a group of skiing enthu- siasts at school. It was sponsored by Mr. Eric Larsen. Ski Club members enjoyed swapping ski-tales, learn- ing and practicing new techniques, and watching films of expert skiiers in action. Mark West, Tim Dressel, Bob Key, Kemo Pankey, Jim Lawrence, John Astor, Dick Wood, Glenn Clark, Jeff Lewis, Dave Key, Don Reaser, Gary Moon. The Ski Club, although it was so new, has shown itself to be a rising and important organization, not only for providing its members with fun and new skills, but also for providing them with ski-slope etiquette and sportsmanship. 19
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