Esperanza High School - Quetzal Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1982

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sails. 4 I. Senior, Karen Schmidt talks about the upcoming candy sale. The money earned from the sale was put towards the Louise Levy Scholarship. 2. Cindy Langford and Mary Anne Bullard plan candy selling strategy, in an emergency meeting held the day after adviser Louise Levy's death. The CSF voted to establish a memorial scholarship in her name. 3. Karen Wilkins holds up the stole that seniors will wear at graduation. The stole will be worn by each member of CSF. 4. David Cruz listens as new CSF Adviser Karen Wilkens discusses CSF plans. The group held fund raisers to finance several scholarships for CSF members. california scholarship federation - IOI

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Scholarship established in Levyls name After the death of California Scholarship Federation QCSFJ Adviser Louise Levy in March that club established a scholarship in her name to be given to the outstanding CSF senior. It will be an annual award, the funds being replenished by a fund raiser each year. The clay after Levy's death, at an emergency CSF meeting, Levy's daughter, Ruth Felsenfeld, addressed the club and said, She fLevyQ believed very much in scholastics, she wants so badly for you all to keep working and striving, it's all worth it. She loved you all very muchf, It was at that meeting that plans for the Louise Levy Memorial CSF Scholarship were formed. Interim Adviser Karen Wilkins supervised a candy sale held late in the year to establish the seed money for the scholarship. I've enjoyed being in CSF. It has given me the opportunity to become more involved in school, said Vice-President Karen Schmidt. Christi Genung, also an NHS member served as the CSF president. CSF looks good on transcripts for going to collegef' said sophomore Kathy Reilly. The requirements for membership in CSF include good scholastic and deportment marks. It is the only scholarship society that admits underclassmen, the NHS only inclucts juniors and seniors. Tp 1 1 1 1 1 r . ,f S l f if F Q 1 if 5 E ...ga r CSF - front, S. Cullen, A. DeNunzio, M. Bullard, P. Keifer, C. Langford, S. Bell, Kovak, Calkin, lVl. Lubanko, T. Chalman, P. Leavell, Reinsvold Row 2, M. Danko, L. Kulka, C. Vengrow, K Kleinschmit, M. Hunt, Spiker, L. Aphessetche E. Kim, D. Garfinkle, D. Payne, S. Grudem. Row 3 J. Lewis, I. Sarvey, C. Obremski, T. Aubuchon, L. Duncan, T. Schreitmuller, R. Barrarh, B. Stolten- berg, R. Bell, L. Brushwyler, C. Cisneros. Row 4, A. l Smith, C. Yang, K. Kennedy, K. Reilly, Kennedy. K. Schmidt, D. Cruz, C. Genung, M. Garfinkle, D Lukasiak, K. Slater. Row 5, P. Dunn, D. Hicks too - california scholarship federation



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48 inducted in candlelight ceremony Recruiting more members, the National Honor Society QNHSJ inducted 48 new members, the largest group ever inducted here, on May 27. Thirty-seven juniors and eleven seniors participated in the candlelight ceremony. Guest speaking at the ceremony was Dr. Donald Fenton from Union Oil Research Company, speaking on horizontal thinking. Replacing Michael Corrado as advisor was Librarian Lucille Woods, and Language Arts teachers Terrye Cronick and Kathy Conrad. As part of the induction ceremony, each senior NHS cabinet member gave a speech. President Karl Christofferson, presented a speech on leadership, Vice-president Brian Fredrickson, spoke about scholarships, Secretary Laura Bailey spoke on service, and Treasurer Mark Siegal gave his speech on character and cheating. Karl Christofferson stated, I believe NHS is a good program for students to get into. Mark Siegel added, I thought it was a real honor to be in NHS. In order for a junior to become a member of NHS, he must show exceptional leadership in school, both academically and socially. And to maintain a membership in the society, members must continue to do well scholastically. In addition, members must perform a service for the school or community during their year as members of NHS. 1. Treasurer, Mark Siegel speaks to the inductees on charac- ter and cheating. Siegel created the only moment of contro- versy when he intimated that the majority of the NHS inductees had gotten their good academic marks by cheating. 1. New NHS members, senior Lajuan Cotton and junior Carin Cisneros light candles during the induction ceremony. The lighting of the candles is a tradition of the ceremony. z roz - national honor society

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