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G I'Al AUIIIIIN lil S The California Scholarship Federation served the student body of Canyon High in a variety of ways. First and foremost, it recognized and brought attention to those students who achieved academic excellence. This recognition was especially prominent during graduation, where CSF life members Q4 semesters of mem- bership or morej were given a special in- troduction and were entitled to wear the gold honor cord. The club also gave its members the opportunity to attend a variety of cultural events not normally encountered by a high school student. In addition, members had the opportunity to visit college campuses and re- ceive counseling as to possible college selec- tions. Finally, those members who excelled both academically and in school participation had the privilege of receiving special CSF scholarships to large number of universities and colleges. Again this year, outstanding students from Ca- nyon High participated in the Academic Decath- lon. The Decathlon held on November 19, en- compasses seven different academic areas and one super quiz, involving all schools in Orange County. The Orange County Department of Edu- cation hoped to give a deeper respect for knowl- edge and our education system through the event of the Decathlon, 1. CSF students Lynn Nakamoto and Andrea Atkin take a break during one of their classes. 2. Canyon High Academic Decathlon Members, Front Row: Barb Ragagli, Phil Dickin- son, Yvonne Seliga. Back Row: john Kamei, Alan Bradley. 3. CSF advisors, Mr. Chuck Bittel and Ms. Betty Lease, converse briefly at the Canyon carnival. 4. Along with other Com- anches, Kevin Kiene shows an interest in school work and achieves. 5. A few first semester CSF students are shown here, Front Row: Steve Vautrin, Suzy Gibson, Karen Carver, Laurie Bergin, Cindy Morgan, Penny Murata, Linda McManus, Traci Minamide, Marci Minamide, Cathy Menke, Sheryl Masters, Elaine Houck. Second Row: Susan Foldenauer, julie Traub, Gisela Leinz, Barbie Vinton, Cheryl Sinton, Karen Nixon, An- nette Doubek, julie Verga, Melinda Hoyt, Susan Papera. Third Row: Advisor Betty Lease, Yvonne Seliga, Lori Carmack, Ted Williams, Bryon Seigel, john Kamei, Dom Lombino, Ed Gogin, Kerri Huennekens, Ted Williams, Amy Swett, Lisa Moore, Advisor Chuck Bittel. Fourth Row: Fred Vinton, Rick Valstar, Craig jouion-Roche, Steve Kouri, john Hartman, Ke- vin Kiene. 44 2. KEY -'-I -Y. sig
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UE V A lll MIN Ft Canyon s own radIo statIon, KCHS dealt Wlth the daIly problem of broadcastIng the buIletIn whIIe keepIng It Informatrve and InterestIng De spIte some technrcal dIffIcultIes that ranged from a broken amplIfIer to Brent Hoops hIttIng hIs head on a beam the KCHS news went on the aIr through thIck and thIn Another 3CtlVlty of KCHS Included broadcastIng at sports events such as basketball games and track meets broadcastIng forthe Canyon HIIls sports events and playIng musIc durIng the carnIval Through theIr experI ence In broadcastIng at Canyon advIsor Ms jackIe SaguspIe hopes that those Interested In the fIeld of broadcastIng wIll have a basIc knowl edge as to what It takes to succeed Though Canyons Chess Club met and com peted on a more Informal baSlS thIs year, faIthful members stIll met at noon to challenge each other In thIs game of WITS 1 jeff Crook relaxes as he broadcasts the Canyon sports 2 A professIonal Dj from KEZY shows Frank Amato tforegroundj and Sheryl Woodhouse some professIonal techmques 3 Frank Amato StUdI8S hIs lInes before goIng on the aIr 4 Re latIng some Canyon happenlngs IS KCHS broadcaster Deb bIe F8OdlSh 5 VlCfOf Mason and Carl Bauer carefully look for some strategnc moves Y A 46
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