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4 Q V' ' ' I .I Geheres, P. Gelker, D. Hartwig, C. Hintenberger, S. Hull, I. Ing, R. Jacobel, H. Jones, E. Katz, C. Lundquist, B. Merk, D. Moore, J. Moorhead, P. Pebley, B. Punt, A. Scholz, L. Shige- kawa, K. Stephens, and K. Vollom. SOPHOMORES: R. Bar- tcls, V. Boucher, B. Campbell, T. Chambers, C. Craig, D. Cunha, S. Cutler, C. Dejan, H. Dommer, M. Eliason, J. Free- -W . ' . u ,, sy . , , . man, P. Friedman, D. Guyton, P. Henke, C. Hill, M. Holden, S. Hosmer, A. Johnson, C. Kalb, C. Kane, C. Kolodzeske, D Loomis, M. Mitchell, M. Neighbors, L. Nelson, R. Nelson, N. Olson, J, Pharris, M. Raab, Robertson, J. Salness, L. Schriber, A. Sellars, R. Sarpe, S. Turner, L. Ward, B. Wewer, and D Wilson. HONOR SOCIETY, SECOND SEMESTER--Cnot including returning members from first semesterj SIENIORS: B. Anderson, A. Davis, K. Hanen, K. Henke, L. Kuehn, J. Martens, L. Munsey, A. Munson, B. Namanny, B. Pappas, M. Schaal, P. Scott, and J. Sefton. JUNIORS: C. Brannon, E. DeVos, P. Edstrom, C. Fackiner, M. Gruver, K. Helms, B. Heuler, K. Linhart, K. Loudon, M. Shirk, J. Vandezande, and R: Wise. SOPHOMORES: E. Argetsinger, W. Butters, C. Choi, R. Clundt, L. Espinoza, R. Giles, J. Hamilton, J. Hunter, A. Izzi, C. James, P. Kiphut, L. Landskron, C. Little, T. McLellen, W. Peterson, and P. Turnipseecl. H7
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Academic Abilit Stressed b '63 HO A OR OCIETY For 151 Anaheim students, Honor Society was the reward of many long hours of study and diligent scho- lastic work. Only students who carried a required total of grade points were qualified for membership in the society. The selectivity and enrollment of the group was a compliment to the excellent teaching and counseling facilities at Anaheim. Scott Martin, a 'Gold Seal Bearer, served as Honor Society's president during the two semesters. The other officers were Liz Katz, vice president, Marilyn Miller, secretary, and Christie Lundquist, treasurer. Sponsored by Virginia Huff, the group earned money from coke sales at the basketball games. As in past years, various regional and district conferences were attended. In the spring the group attended a Visitation Day at the University of California, Riverside. W Scott Martin held the posi- tion of Honor Society presi- dent for two semesters. A Gold Seal Bearer and an Ana- heim honors student, Martin tiypified the quality of stu- ents belonging to the So- ciety. 116 , . ,, , X f . X f HONOR sciciiairv, FIRST SEMESTER - SENIORS: H. Badger, J. Bellinger, K. Bennett, R. Borne, P. Buis, K. Callen, B. Cornelius, D. Ford, M. Koch, R. Kcebert, C. Mabs, S. Mar- tin, D. Mason, M. McConaghy, C. Miles, M. Miller, E. Mitt- mann, S, Moorhead, M. Reeske, B. Schrmder, D. Wesolosky, and D, Westbrook. JUNIORS: L. Choi, A. Cohrs, P. Coleman, S. Coltharp, E. Drake, G. Eagleson, D. Forester, C. Gav. D. '7 7 GOLD SEAL BEARERS FOR 1962-1963-TOP ROW: Scott Martin, Carl Mabs, and Charlie Payton. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Miller, Maureen McConaghy, Deanna Mason, and Kathy Bennett, BOTTOM ROW: Dale Westbrook, Sharon Moorhead, Heather Badger, and Diane Ford. S 4 'V
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9' 1 5 5-'K - I-rw!-s 1 V If-A 2' fr, My FRENCH CLUB-TOP ROW: Diane Ford, Marilyn Miller, Jeff TOM ROW: Al Medeiros, Perry Buis, Vera Scholl, Pat West, Joan Wilde, Sheri Grosselin, Romelle Mulder, and janet Schroeder. BOT- Starr, Agnes Seliers, adviser, and Ken Bengson. c an A H Ms, -5 '1.' ' ' : 5 r -L ' F I French Club President Diane Ford goes over future Bill Reese, George Rebella, and Ron Novak served German Club as plans with her adviser, Mr. Gene Henderson. secretary, president and vice president respectively. 118 'V
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