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P l Audrey Rivers CPresidentJ discusses important factors about the Homecoming float. I.C.C. Left to right, front row: M. Martinez, S. Kelley, G. Lourenco, S. Renne, T. Ball, Not pic- nrredz P. Thatcher, D. Manz, S. Como, C. Net- tell, J. Van Dusen, D. Utt, K. Bowlin, A. Wil- son, M. Solis, M. Dalton, E. Madrid, K. Motsc- hall. House of Representatives. Left to right, front row: D. Skraba fAdvisorJ, R. Bennett, S. Pittillo, R. Upham, P. Flaherty, D. Lindley, T. Houchen, C. Garay, J. McGill, S. Carter, second row: M. Martinez, S. Krebs, E. Sewell, P. Gray, J. Green- wood, B. Ogle, D. Pena, P. Gray, S. Hillseth, K. Kelso, S. Benton, D. King, W. Cautero, D. Blanda, S. Reid, J. Maniscalcog third row: K. Thome, D. Janesin, M. Heard, D. Bobrow, T. Cocita, G. De La Rosa, L. Ratajczak, M. Twyford, K. Kelly, D. Shepardson, M. Smith, M. Upham, G. Serne, B. Wright, L. Phillips, R. Reese. C.S.F. Left to right, front row: K. Morgan, E. Kimura, H. Johnson CAdvisorj, V. Barry, B. Healy, C. Hurst, D. Greigorian, J. Paulson, K. Motschall, S. Green, F. Miller, second row: K. Hoffman, L. Dunlap, K. Schubert, P. Thatcher, J. Beneda CAdvisorj, L. Pollitt, C. Scanncll, L. Reinwald, V. Brown, B. Ogle, A. Rivers, K. Bar- nett, C. Castle, C. Upham, J. Boen, P. Zabkie, A. Coleman, Y. Newman, S. Sackett, M. Riedell, W. Cautero, P. Lim, third row, J. Morrey, D. Put- nam, C. Herin, D. Dopson, R. McKenzie, C. Nettell, L. Denning, B. Randall, R. Turner, L. Carlstong fourth Row: R. Seyb, M. Ritter, J. Holowach, R. Barry, M. Kennedy, S. Shook, J. Nunn, A. Carrasco,J. Cammock. Kim Motschall fSecretary of Records and Alumnij coordinates A.S.B. activities and fund raisers. Maria Solis and Marta Dalton, representatives of M.E.C.H.A., discuss possibilities for a mural.
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.uf,xNgif,,w .Q . I-Q . . . 4 ar- ,g, nvolvement in one activity on campus per semester was a new require- ment for membership in C.S.F. In past years only a BH average or ten academic points was required. Winmng first place for their homecoming float, C.S.F. started off successfully. Other activities for the year were Alumni Day, an after game dance and a tutoring system. Students who maintained a minimum of four semesters membership in C.S.F. were honored by being allowed to wear gold cords at graduation. Inter-club council was composed of presi- dents from all the clubs on campus. Meet- ings were held once a month to discuss any problems or ideas for fund raisers and activ- ities concerning the individual clubs. Activities for the year included a Bicenten- nial day, 50's day, and Homecoming included ten float entries, more than in any of the past years. Mr. Ward and Miss Muller were the advi- sors of the club. House of Representatives had an average of forty-five members per meeting. Meetings were held twice a month. . Clubs Succeed With Pri I Goals for the year were getting fniit in the snackateria, a senior lunch line, a signal at Pierre Road and Valley Blvd., and getting the library to open earlier. Mark Martinez presided over meetings where the representatives expressed ideas and problems. Mr. Skraba said, It's a tribute to the matu- rity of this group to observe them function- ing in an effective and positive manner. 2, Ill 1' H' '-'f:llg.ll','ill- 5. i. 4,1
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oneymakers Increase Funds la!! nf ov1m1ento ESf'L1d12.f1C1ll Ch1cano de Aztlan began the year rather success fully wrth a car wash 1n whrch twenty f1VC club members parncxpated ACIIVIIICS for the year mcluded a Crnco De Mayo Day and rneetmgs whrch were held once a month where dues were also pa1d Goals for the year lncluded blllldlflg club sp1r1t showmg prrde m the Mexrcan qul ture and parntmg a mural Because horses were so popular wrth stu dents last year the Equestr1an Club was formed Susan Aubrey had the orrgxnal rdea for the club There was a yearly two dollar membersh1p fee Besxdes the fee only the 1nterest and desrre to learn more about the upkeep of the horse was requrred for mem bershxp Meetmgs were held the fnrst Tuesday of every month Goals for the year rncluded showmg f1lms prctures and learmng how to care for and groom horses 'Lau Fme Arts week was the bng money maker for Graphrcs Class of 76 mlrror nles and posters were sold The money made from the trles and posters was used for purchas mg a t1me clock and a larger press The Graphxcs lab also establxshed a new Qu1ck Pnnt servlce whrch was avallable to the faculty and clerrcal staff members Mr Ohvrer fAdv1sorj and the graphrcs club had a przza dlnner at the end of the year whrch was paxd for by left over money from the funds IS THE FIAG A SIGN OR A -S 'X :fx X Nba, C .N:J.' I f f l xi
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