Workman High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Industry, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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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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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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i 4liQl -- 5 I Q--Q, p ...LQ ,C :lil . .Af l P E f. Q, i ky 1:5 We 1' if 4 it sg M..Lsii5' - C E- fb i? C f 55552 FIELD SCIENCE CLUB: FRONT ROW: M. Rogers, L. Carmichael, P. Shorkus, J- Gonzer, G- Brenner, F4 Kuhn, H. POIICIS M. Bcuahn, L. Brockett. G. Johnson, B. Gaman, H. Garnan, V. Valle, J. Firrnan. SECOND ROW: FIELD SCIENCE OFFICERS: V. Valle, sec., L. Carmichael, treas., L. Brockett, veep, H. Garnan, pres., J. Horn, adv. CURIOUS Field Scientists, dressed in comfortable clothes and with packs on their backs, walk the narrow pathways at Henninger's Flats to learn about geology. l vas.. v :L .-si..-sp '..m.nsa's-'ans x1i...f11s:fLs'1 !lu..Au-1linlrax..i - Field Scientists Group Hikes For Fossils ADDING many rare and varied speci- mens for their natural history museum, members of the WHS Field Science Club, sponsored by John Horn, advisor, and directed by Harriet Gaman, president, worked many hours after school and on week-ends to gain experience in this field beyond the scope of their regular curriculum. Early in the year the club took an over-night field trip to Henningers Flats to collect pine cone specimens, in par- ticular, and other nature specimens as well. Then in January they also heard a guest speaker, Mr. McCallum lecture on falcons and then give a demonstration. Throughout the year members took several one-day hikes into the San Ga- briel mountains to collect fossils and rocks for the museum. Members sponsored a school-wide after-game dance, candy sales, and two car washes to earn money to add equip- ment to enlarge their museum and to finance one-night field trips.

Suggestions in the Workman High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Industry, CA) collection:

Workman High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Industry, CA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 127

1969, pg 127

Workman High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Industry, CA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 125

1969, pg 125

Workman High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Industry, CA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 132

1969, pg 132

Workman High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Industry, CA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 33

1969, pg 33

Workman High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Industry, CA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 92

1969, pg 92

Workman High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Industry, CA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 123

1969, pg 123


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