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FIRST ROW flett to riqhtl: Fall Semester President - Treasurer. Thomas Chung: Spring Semester President, Mu- mie Lum: Monte Taylor. Steve Flournoy. Albert Glenn. SECOND ROW: Fall Semester Vice-Pres- ident-Secretary. Larry White Eagle: Spring Se- mester Secretury, De- metra Baker: Spring Se- mester Treasurer, Tina Marie Nallon: Kenneth Wills: Spring Semester Vice-President. Kenneth Wong. NOT PICTURED: Viviun Hicks, Ruby Taylor. .AFM ASIS'- CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION This year, the California Scholarship Federation has opened its membership to associate members. Iunior high students meeting the required ten point grade average are eligible for C.S.F. membership. This year activities have included a visit to Marine World, Farmer's International Market, and 2001-A Space Odyssey. Members have also attended the annual C.S.F. Conference in May. Miss Edith Raftery is the sponsor. NATIONAL IUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY The National Iunior Honor Society has a minimum of two field trips a year and holds an annual formal tea as its initiation and induction ceremony. The Society visited the Alameda Naval Air Station and Rework Facilities this fall. The students also went ice skating and attended an Oaks basketball game. Elected officers were Albert Glenn, president, both fall and spring terms: Steve Flournoy, vice-president both termsg Ianice Shatter, secretary, fall term: Wanda Whitworth, term: Ken W treasurer both NATIONAL IUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW lleit to riqhtj: Robert Estenzo, Leon Burton, Steve Flo- urnoy. SECOND ROW: Maria Hernandez, Al- bert Glenn, Monte Tay- lor, Neal Blow, Kathy McCormick. '1'l-HRD ROW: Ferncry Burton. Wanda Whitworth. Tina M ' Nall K one on, en Wells. Dexnetra Baker. William Warren. NOT PICTURED: Vivian l-licln, Ruby Taylor. Im-rice Shutter, Ierry Shaffer. 58
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I-'ALL FIRST ROW tlett to rightj: Willard Ra-nkins, Sophomore President: La- Vanya Saunders. Secretary - Treas- urer: Brenda McCoy, Sth Grade Pres- ident: Ieanie I-Iarris, Cheerleader Representative: Tom Chung, Sr. Hon- or Society President. SECOND ROW: Phil Hall, Senior President: Susan Andrews, 12th Grade Secretary: Lor- etta Watson, 71h Grade President: Frank Silva, Block E President: Rob- ert Estenzo, I.H.S. President: Willie Rankins, Ilth Grade President. THIRD ROW: Mr. loseph Lovisone: Charles Gipson, Mascot: Ralph An- dino, President: Albert DeNurra, Vice-President: Tom Carlsson, Inter- act President. NOT PICTURED: Kathy Campbell, Pompon Represent- ative. Student Council Unity and progress were the aspirations of the Student Council this year. We endeavored to unify the students of Emery behind cr united front to better themselves, school, and community. SPRING FIRST ROW fleit to riqhtlz LaVanya Saunders, Student Body Secretary: Phil Hall, Student Body President: W'1I1ie Rankins, Entertainment Chair- man: Connie Rucks. 10th Grade President: Ieanette Anaya, 9th Grade President. SECOND ROW: Ralph Andino, Advisor: Tom 'Carls- son, Interact President: David Woods. Student Body Vice-President: Arthur Allen, Ir., Chairman SCBC. f gt. 'a' 'N rn 1 z f ,., ,U iw -ne FAQ 6, it-,P ft' T' Q ,, - . fx
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SEATED tleit to riqhtl: Craig Calhoun. Arthur Allen. Chairman Allen Henry. La Vanya Saun- ders. STANDING: Ralph Andino. lim Shatter. Al DeNurra. Albert Glenn. ill Student Curriculum and Behavior Committee The Student Curriculum and Behavior Committee is a student organized and student controlled committee, formed for and by the students with representa- tives from every grade. Working along with the student council it has provided assurance for the students as tar as their participation in establishing rules con- cerning curriculum and behavior is concerned. Interact Club Interact is one of Emery's busiest service groups. The club provides support for an adopted orphan in India, and donates two S50 scholarships each year to Emery seniors. Paper drives and car washes support these activities. ln addi- tion, the Club decorated the Children's Hospital Christmas tree this year, as well as the gym for the Homecoming Dance, and participated in the March of Dimes and the Leukemia Fund drives. An affiliate of Rotary International, the Club is in touch' with other Interact groups in the East Bay and as far afield as Iapan, Uruguay, Finland, and Denmark. This Year the club members acquired their own Interact Iackets. 1-at 1? FIRST ROW lloit to riqhtlz Morris Tso: Tom Carllson. President? Bob Bstenzo. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bauer. Fac- ulty Sponsor: Larry White Eagle: Domotra Baker: Mamie Lum. Secretary: Io Ann Snitz. Treasurer: Linda De- witt: Kathy Campbell: La Vanya Saunders. Historian: Iariot Tao: Nancy Garcia. THIRD ROW: Sal Dominguez: Handy Horton: Ralph Andino. Vice-President? Iohn Smith: Ken Burton. Membership Committee! David Woods: Al Do- Nurra: Tom Chung: Jeanette Anaya.
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