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Ilatiofial liDrtor Society Jennifer Coulson and Lori Marek chat during the old members get together. You dare to challenge me to a game of pool ' ' queries Stephanie Wang. NHS members Joe Greenlaw, Keily Fitzpatrici , Eric Haiverson, Jenny Giii, John Nicoletti, Dave Mosiey, ErI- l(a Locey, Chris Miilich, Meiinda Fizzard, Jennifer Coul- son, Joanna Keating, Sharlene Wang, Winnie Wong, Jim Stephens, ScoH Hakeman, Sarah Thatcher, Sarah Hill, Tim Carney, Kenny Wang, Donna Alexander, Jenni- fer Schecter, Tracy Tastad. Advisors Mrs. Schooping and Mrs. Blakely, Windy Albritton, Valerie Wong, Lynn Bailey, Pot Galvin, Saundra Oberle, Lisa Sawyer, Deb. ble Margolias, Laurie McAvoy, Connie Nguyen, Cindy Gray, Lisa Northrop, Pam Ingebrigtsen, Stephanie Wang, Paul Darnbrough, Gordon Brindell, Jim Fox, Advi- sors Mr. Leonard and Mrs. Lerner, Kathleen McCarthy, Lorraine Perez, Lisa Gotf, Marrianne Dinicola, Debbie Renaud, Michelle Bradach, Rachel Lerner, Jill Hamell, Lori Marek, Dong Kim, Judith Bishop and John Hendra. Eric Haiverson looks rather glum during an NHS. meeting. National Honor Society 203
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The feiK, Ihe fmi Ihc No, they are not Marines, they are a community service group which orgonized a successful Christmas project to which gifts and food were donated by NHS members, then wropped and distibuted to needy families. Perhaps observant students have seen a handful of them working at night school concessions or at the basketball games. All work and no play . . . well, the rest is well known and NHS members are in no way dull! They have time for fun too, conquering the ice at Breo Mall playing broomball, romping in the Arrow- head snow and even parring the course miniature golfing. With all 92 scholars working and laughing to- gether , how could they go wrong?! This cue stick is a registered lethal weapon and I will use it if I am dis- turbed states a serious Lisa Nor- throp. Crisp and clean, no caffeine, I ' m feelin ' 7-UP, thinks Mark Alex. A startled Winnie Wong Is interrupt- ed during an intellectual conversa- tion. N.H.S. officers Lisa Northrop-Secre- tory, Stephanie Wang-Service Chairman, Joanna Keatlng-Vice- President. Winnie Wong-Treasurer, and Melinda Flzzard-President. 202 National Honor Society
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piiiSiii Pam McGaw displays her approval of the groups planned activities. Pam McGaw is obviously deep in thought as she plans yet another progressive dinner party. C.S.F. Betters The Community The California Scholarship Federation, consist- ing of 80 mennbers, is one of the largest clubs on campus. It is an academic club that accepts members for their outstanding grades. Its pur- pose is to earn enough money to give out schol- arships. In order to be accepted, the student must obtain at least 3 A ' s and one B in the desig- nated subject area. The club has two application periods every school year. The organization is advised by Mrs. Arena and Mr. Cardinale. The five officers are Joanna Keating-President, Joe Greenlaw-fundraisers, Stephanie Wangsecretary and historian, Debbie Renaud-activities, and Michelle Bradach-public- ity. Fundraisers include the sale of M M ' s, which is done annually, and book covers. Activities are also held. They included a private party at Dis- neyland, pizza parties and progressive dinners, where members travel to different houses for each course in the meal. Another activity is the CSF Regional Conference. It ' s held each spring, and it has a wide variety of seminars for members to pick from. C,S,F, officers Debbie Renaud, Joanna Keating and Michelle Bradach plan the next pizza party. 204 C.S.F.
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