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Sister Cyril happily listens as speaker, John iow Chris Jimmez President, Cheryl Grimes Kathy Volanteg Olivia Jiminezg Althea Walsh, Congfatulates the girls- Iulie Haley Jo Saucedo Bottom row Becky Aiens Kathy Faus, Janet Busattog Jane Future Secretaries receive their flowers as new members of the inter-school society. Bellarmine-Jefferson's Tri-B Chapter of the Future Secretaries of America celebrated its first year of operation at our school. Spon- sored by the San Fernando Valley Chapter of the National Secre- taries Association, the purpose of this organization is to help all members better understand the secretarial field and to acquaint them with the problems of the business world. Members are re- quired to be of good character, have above average grades, and must be taking business classes. Field trips, job training, and the FSA Seminar are just a few of the activities highlighting the year. Kathy Faus, Secretary of the club's Burbank Chapter, placed as a runner- up in the Miss Future Secretary Contest, which is an important scheduled event. Under the hard work of Burbank's Chapter Presi- dent, Chris Jimenez, Future Secretaries made tremendous progress. Outstanding members were recognized at a final celebration dinner at the yearls close. 51 SA Members Gather To Plan Their Futures Early
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CSF S hez Bob Horacek Claire Larkin, Frank Dvora- Back row: John anc , , cek, Linda Hurn, Kathy Volante, Mary Delehanty, Donna Hoffmann. Second row: Sue Geiger. Andrea Kovalesky. Angela Santen, Moder- ator Sister Catherine Patricia, Julie Haley, Terry Putnam. Bottom ' ' ' ' D bbie Miland, Kathy Haley, row: Joy Fisher, Linda Waidiop. e D ise Stanley receives her honor ribbon en from Sister Lorene as other wait their turn Promotes Service Through oedemio E oellenoe 2? 3 iii. Il I 3 1 t . , , . ,Q 3 5. Q . Qrvegg K L .g , -Q33 - - 'ww-.....t... ...K Cheryl Grimes, Patti Hess, Claire Maund, Kathy Heckenkamp, Presi- dent Carol Clancy. Not shown: Vice president Mary Sullivan, Ginny Boydstun, Connie Madrigal, John Foss, John Gerro, Cindy Ingrao, Wendy Christensen, Don Horacek, Lucia Boydstun. iza- The California Scholarship Federation is an organ tion Whose motto is 'cScholarship for Service. The purpose of this group is to foster a higher standard of excellence in scholastic achievement and to broaden the ideals of generosity among the students. Eligibility for ' ' t in membership is the preceeding semester. Students who have earned membership during four semesters, one of which is in their senior year become life members, or sealbearers. The Chapter Seal is em- bossed upon their diploma at the time of graduation, and they receive sealbearer pins. Sealbearers are entitled to F holaiships granted by all California determined by academic achlevemen apply for CS sc ' . ' ' ' - f- tate colleges. colleges and universities and many out 0 s President Carol Clancy portrays the industry of a true CSF member. 50
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.AA Offers Hriety Of Fun-Filled ctivitiesWith 'JJ Top row: Anne-Marie Randkte, Dorine Mclnerney, Colleen O'Sullivan, Pam Beans, Mary Ann Hoffmann, Pattie O'Donnell, Teri William, Patty White, Vicki Graves, Dawn Middendorf, Janis Kreuter, Connie Burruano, Patty Peterson. Third row: Theresa Keeling, Kathy Walter, Maria Denning, Nita Sutliff, Mary Lea Daly, Lark Enciso, April Behm, Sally Jo Bates, Pat Hoffmann, Terry Putnam, Kim Coughlin. Row two: Patty Ar- The Girls' Athletic Association is a club whose main purpose is to pro- mote an interest in girls' sports. This years' officers included: Andrea Ko- valesky, President, Georganne Funi- cello, Vice-president, Ceil Roux, Se- cretary-treasurer, and Fran White, Social Chairman. G.A.A. had a mem- bership of one hundred active girls. Under the joint cooperation of Miss Miller and the members, G.A.A. held a Christmas party, an Awards Ban- quet, and a horse back riding expedi- tion. They also went ice skating, had a picnic, and sponsored a dance. The G.A.A. Cheerleaders of this year were: Mary Fontanini, Patti Luce, Claire Maund, and Ceil Roux. They showed an excellent spirit throughout the entire year and ac- tively encouraged attendance at girls' games. mendariz, Donna Hoffmann, Louise Paziak, Ana Cornejo, Ginger Grace, Lorette Schirm, Ginny Roxbury. Lisa Jiminez, Mary Hladky, Carol Brezina, Kathi Prutsman. Lisa Savant. Row one: Terri Hladky, Laurie Murrin, Cathy Zambrano, Pauline Cyr, Mary Jane Scurria, Ceil Roux, Dani Crawford, Miss Joanne Miller, Georg Funicello, Fran White, Cathy Enay, Marilyn Boldt, Mary Fontanini, Sandie Davis. - 'li GAA cheerleaders Claire Maund, Ceil Roux, Mary Fontanini, and Patti Luce. 52
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