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nk CSF MEMBERS board school bus which will Take Them To Cal STaTe Irvine where They will aTTend a CSF Regional Conference. They will ioin other CSFers in work-shop sessions. .fi 2 i FE.. CSF OFFICERS: Greg Brenner, Treas., Larry BrockeTT, Veep, Marie Rogers, Sec., Fred Kuhn, Pres., Don Anderson, Adv. T TTA Q Honor Society Top Scholars AHend Confab ENCOURAGEMENT and recogniTion of sTudenTs who excel scholasTically is The primary purpose of The California Scho- lasTic FederaTion and iTs chapTer aT WHS. WiTh The help of Fred Kuhn and Don Anderson, advisor, The group began iTs second year on The Workman campus. Early in The year members sponsored a Pizza Sale To swell Their Treasury. ln March, They Traveled To UC aT Irvine To aTTe-nd a regional conference where Ray Bradbury was The keynoTe speaker and They aTTended workshops and ex- changed ideas wiTh one anoTher. LaTer in May, They Took Privilege Day when They eiTher enioyed an ouTing aT The beach or wenT To The TheaTer. To qualify for membership, one musT have aT leasT Three A's and one B in Their semesTer grades excluding P.E. To be eligible for Life Membership, one musT be a member for four consecuTive se- mesTers, one of which musT be in his senior year. CSF LIFE MEMBERS: Sfevg Honkogkil Pm Shqrkugy CSF MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: l.. Harris, P. Sharkus, V. Valle, B, Alman, M. Rogers. SEC- Fred Kuhn, Valerie Valle. OND ROW: G. Brenner, F. Kuhn, L. BrockeTT, A. Rivas. BACK ROW. C. McKinley, S. Honkaski, B. McCormack, L. Balmaseda, M. Wick. -CSF
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AT Pop Conce-rT OUTFlTTED in Their sharp scarleT and gold regimenT uniforms, The 50-member Lobo Band performed aT all home grid and baskeTball games. Led by Drum Maior Diane Dobrenen, and direcTed by Paul Shigo, insTrucTor, The Band, in con- juncTion wiTh The Drill Team, pracficed daily To promoTe school spiriT aT rallies in The amphiTheaTer and To enTerTain fans wiTh imaginaTive half-Time shows. They also compeTed in local area parades and presenTed a combined Band-Glee ConcerT and Assembly aT ChrisTmas. MosT of Their Time in The win- Ter wenT Toward perTecTing selecTions used aT The DisTricT Music FesTivaI on March l when Dr. Max Dolby of The UniversiTy of UTah was The guesT con- ducTor for The eighT LP schools. In April They presenTed a Pops Con- cerT feafuring soloisTs and modern music. In addiTion, They provided The music aT boTh BaccalaureaTe and graduaTion. Climaxing The year, The Band held an awards nighT banqueT where our- sTanding members were honored. HIGH-STEPPING Drum Maior, Diana Dobrenan, maneuvers her baton To keep WHS band members in sTep and exhibifs experf showmanship at 'fooTball half-Time shows. D Green. BACK ROW: R. Luedfka, K. Gillespie, J. Garrison, R. Ramig, V. McGee, B. WhiTeman, L. Caldwell, R. Coggins, O. Caldwell, J. Nedrow, B Richardson, D. Lawson, G. Lawrence, N. Ward, R. Jones.
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Chuteluines Girls' Group Adopi Orphan BLUEBIRDS aT Workman High School? No! ChaTelainesl Who are The ChaTe- laines? They are senior or iunior girls, dressed in royal blue,woolen, A-line dresses wiTh iackeTs To maTch. They give of Their Time willingly To aid all school TuncTions, community proiecTs, and any oTher service inTeresTed high school girls can perform. The ChaTelaines, under The supervi- sion oT Miss KaTherine Ryan, librarian, and headed by PauliTa Adams, presidenT worked Throughour The year To promoTe a closer relaTionship beTween The school and communiTy. How was a girl chosen To become a member of This girls' service honorary? FirsT, she was recommended by her Teachers Tor her willingness To serve The school and Tor her good ciTizenship. This year The girls sponsored a VieT- namese orphan, served aT school ban- queTs, senr boxes To boys in VieTnam, decoraTed a Xmas Tree Tor a hospiTal, and The iuniors ushered aT graduaTion. ALOHA! is The greeTing To Principals Krarnar and Faul and Board Member, Mrs. L. Hillenbrand, from Chafelaines L. PoTTer and P. Marrens aT The Home Ec. Hawaiian dinner. CHATELAINE OFFICERS: D. O'Brien, soc. chm., P. Adams, pres., P. Goller, veep, Miss K. Ryan, adv., K. Jones, Treas., P. MarTens, sec. ? l CHATELAINES: FRONT ROW: M. Martinez, L. Zaragoza, K. AnThony, L. Hernandez, C. Hause, P. Goller, B. WhiTe, L. Bishop, C. Harris, D. Saun- PoTTer, K. Jones, J. Klein, P. Brunke. SECOND ROW: P. Adams, D. ders. O'Brien, L. Carmichael, J. Liberto, P. Martens, J, Allen, BACK ROW: A. CHATELAINES-l 15
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