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COP! PII N ICI-XT I ON S CLU B L Communications Club is com- posed ot The Journalism, Drama, and Forensics Clubs. A new club This year, their time was largely devoted to organization. 0 l lc a - ,-,,.,,.... - ' ,. f-Q-M -- First row: John Wright, Sandra Winyard, Darlene Blevins, Darlene Hoffman, Donie Nelson, Phyllis Prentice, Dorene Wenzelberg, Jane Beitle, Connie Harrington, Linda Patterson, Donna Peters, Lynn White, Thelma Manning, Linda Brock. Second row: Carol Gehling, Charlene Schlador, Barbara Swank, Lynda Huling, Pam Calvin, Kathy Crosby, Judy Benezette, Barbara Kennard, Wilma Staples, Joan Christianson, Dorothy Garrett, Carolyn McCormick, Miss Joyce Hutchison. Third row: Wanda Jolly, Shirley Boddum, Fran Doroshow, Leah Hughes, Sandra Wintermute, Jean Rusmussen, Elaine Sharpe, Coralie Meserve, Judy Miller, Virna Nelly, Mickey Santry, Sandy Weathers, Lorraine Sarkison, Diane Brekke, Mr, Richard Miles. Fourth row: Norman VanCott, Roger Stewart, Hal Wal- burg, Jack Oatman, Dave McFarland, Matt Bowcutt, Mike Murphy, Larry Reed. ig Bottom row: Sandy Winyard, Darlene Blevins, Dorene Wenzelberg, Phyllis Prentice, Lynda Huling, Pam Colvin, Sandy Wintermute. Second row: Lynn White, Charlene Schlador, Barbara Swan, Jean Rasmussen, Kathy Crosby, Linda Patterson, Mr. Richard Miles. Third row: Dorothy Garrett, Carol Gehling, Diana Brekke, Roger Stewart, Hal Walberg, Norman NanCott. F' RENSICS CLUB The obiective ot the Forensics Club is to develop student speakers. These stu- dents have been in debate and indi- vidual competition with other schools.
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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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JOURNALISPI CLUB The Journalism Club was or- ganized to promote interest in the various phases of writing. The members of this club are students who work on the JUS- TICE and the EL OROSO. One goal of this club is to become affiliated with the national journalism honorary society, T 'K 'T 'Y M '- ' 7 ' ' T ' Quill and Scroll, First row: Darlene Blevins, Sandy Winyard, Linda Prentice, Donie Nelson, Lynn White, Donna Peters, Sandy Wintermute, Leah Hughes, Fran Doroshow, Linda Brock. Second row: Wanda Jolly, Diana Brekke, Shirley Boddum, Lorraine Sarkison, Virna Nelly, July Miller, Caralie Meserve, Sandy Weathers, Jeannie Watts, Carolyn McCormick. Third row: Matt Bowcutt, Mike Macon, Jack Oatman, Jim Vasquez, David McFarland, Larry Reed, Dennis White, Miss Joyce Hutchison. 3- -7- -Y ',,- , 1-ll -i-l 3-' l--i 51 R ,Q First row: Johnnie Wright, Darlene Hofmann, Phyllis Prentice, Dorene Wenzelberg, Jane Bietel, Darlene Blevins, Connie Harrington, Linda Patterson, Wilma Staples. Second row: Sandy Winyard, Jay Ann Scantlin, Judy Benezett, Kathy Crosby, Jo Ann Crosby, Carol Gehling, Dorothy Garrett, Elaina Brekke, Charlene Schlador, Lynn White, Third row: Sandy Wintermute, Barbara Kennard, Barbara Swank, Thelma Manning, Mickey Santry, Virna Nelly, Elaine Sharpe, Roger Stewart, Hal Walberg, Norm Van Cott, Jean Rasmussen, Mr. Richard Miles. DF I-XPIA CLUB The Drama Club is one of the three divisions of the Communications Club. The purpose of this club is to interest more of the students in drama and to put on student plays,
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