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Bottom row: Mickey Ostrander, Kay Prather, Phyllis Prentice, Diana Clay, Eileen Ashley, Kay Van Tatenhove, Dianne Farnum, Carol Valla, Carolyn McCormick. Top row: Linda Edwards, Sandi Everett, Robin Kirkpatrick, Sandy Murray, Ellen Watters, Kay Jeffries, Clarice Harwood, Hal Walberg, Earl Craig, Miss Rebecca Satfell. BIOLOGY CLUB For those students who want extra curricular activities relating to biology, there is a Biology Club. This Qroup took a field trip to the ocean to collect speci- mens tor displays and another in con- junction with the Medical Careers Club To the Medical Center at UCLA. 72 MEDICAL CAREERS Miss Rebecca Satfell and Mrs. John D. Abbey of the County Medical Auxiliary Association sponsor the Medical Careers Club. Their goals are to pro- mote a better understanding in all forms of medical careers. Among the various field trips taken this year by the Medical Careers Club was one to UCLA to tour the Medical Department. One of the activities undertaken by this club was a tea in May for clubs from neighboring schools. il 2 il! fs . .4 , 'L I Bottom row: Pat Kroener, Joan Christianson, Barbara Bachman, Richard Sheridan, Mava Hinshaw, Jeanne Mullin, Carol Tuleya, Linda Edwards, Sharon Hofman, Barbara Cunningham, Clarice Har- wood, Barry Brook, Kathy Carlson. Second row: Shirley Boddum, Judy Mitchell, Ellen Larsen, Beverly King, Donna Wilson, Sharon Simmons, Joan Troesch, Robin Kirkpatrick, Pat Barton, Martin Adams, Steve Burtnett, Dave Knapper, Ken Burry, Mr. Darryl Laramore. Top row: Martin Graham, Dennis Kyger, Fred Robinson, Brian Vura, Keith Smith, Mike Metz. 1-14 i
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C' UNCIL '-P 53 ' ---.-.., nf 4 '4 1 5 I , , f 1 ' ' Jack Renouf as President in George Zcmbrono Second semester Student Council devoted theur terrn of of V'Ce P'eS'den' tice to senior sweaters, campus actrvrtres Sports Nrght and the Prom Mrs Fronces Armstrong served as advrser WP ' r 'Q-117' I 1 I Ill 'x Q nil ' sv Fnrst row Fran Doroshow drrector of student publrcatrons Dorothy Garrett Grrls League presrdent Jack Renouf presrdent George Zambrano vnce presrdent Second row Francis Kahawar Boys League presrdent Tum Hunter sophomore class presrdent Terry Peterson rumor class pres: dent Jerry Schaedle treasurer - - . . . .. I . . I t ' ' film d Irie i 2: 'I . t ' 'f' I H.. Q I I I I ' y I III I 1, ' I kg c - a A Q f' ' r -gt 13 H , ' X 'A 1, 2 - ' 1.,i,-fi-- Lv ' U ' ,. W, ' 4 E L. N 'L F : ,r
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FUTURE T Ei-XCE-IERS A skit portraying teachers past and present was presented to Warren stu- dents at an assembly by the Chalk- dusters. Their other projects included decorating bulletin boards and a field trip to Redlands University. Most of the members plan to become teachers and they get an idea of what might be in store for them by listening to speakers already in the profession. Bottom row-Pat Consiglio, Julee Trimmell, Martin Goldstein, Judy Swift, Sharon Sears Marilyn Valoff, Sharon Hofmann, Barbara Cunningham, and Nancy Martin. Second row- Dorothy Dickey, Sharon Worden, Ellen Larsen, Sharon Simmons, Jay Ann Scantlin, Kay Jeffries, Clarice Harwood, Pat McManus, and Mr. Arthur Croisette. Bottom row-Pat Consiglio, Diane Weiss, Danelle MacKenzie, Vicki Cafouros, Marilyn Wend- land, Christine Potts, Linda Edwards, Carol Tuleya, Joyce Johnson, Donna Jo McKinsey, Ann Abendschein, Diana Drollinger, Carolyn McCormick, and Pat Kroener, Second row-Bob Wismer, Jonalee Howell, Sharon Bates, Barbara Hegart, Jay Ann Scantlin, Fran Doroshow, Judy Benezette, and Mrs. Louise Griffin. Third row-Barbara Bachman, Elaine Sharp, Bob Pettit, Jim Tompkins, Bob Raszkowski, Ed Nichols, Judy Neely, Fostene Blackburn, Lois Beard, and John Wells. Fourth row-Jerry Schaedle, Lee Rarick, David Coleman, John Hoengarthen, Francis Kahawai, Jack Renouf, Dick Peter, Bob Tufts, Grant Wilford, Jim Vasquez, Ronald Reagan, and Mark Maxson. JUNIOR SCHOLARSI-ll? Mrs. Louise Griffin sponsored and directed the Junior Schol- arship Society, The goals are to foster high scholarship, to recognize and reward the ef- forts of fine students, and to motivate continued superior academic achievement. Among their actives were a dance, CIF or Bust and a Christmas visit to six multiple sclerosis wards at Rancho Los Amigos.
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