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'Q A 51 SPRING SEMESTER First row, left to right: J. Proffett, B. Chapman, M. Ow, M. Torn, B, Fizer, M. Jacobs, V. Baum, F. Baum, R. Fox, L. Phippen, R. McPherrin, B. Maddalena, G. Morris, H. Cobb, Second row: S. Pierce, D. Dunning, C. Coward, C. Nims, B. Barnes, G. Hartzell, A. Cunningham, G. Phipps, J. Everett. B. Magruder, B. Clark, E. Grazier, D. Holliman, A. Strange, G. Stanfill. Third row: F. Baker, K. Flagg, S. Edwards, B. Tom, J. Saul, S. Johnson, A. Coward, S. Clayton, B. Springsteen, N. Wood, J. Nims, S. Aaberg, S. Gross, J. Chipman, R. Eich, J. Smith, J. McCrank. Fourth row: J, Collins, K. Lear, S. Mc- Keever, J. Dower, S. Armstrong, J. Newman, B. Wicker, C. Platt, J. Pinkerton, R, Green, B. Romness, N. Gregg, R, Compton, D. Flippin, B. Horst, D. Springsteen. 'if U i '--x- I SPRING OFFlCERSALeading the group through an- other initiation, this time of 314 new members plus all CSF spring activities were: Left to right: Dianne Dunning, historian, Rita Fox, secretary, Bonnie Rornness, vice president, and Chris Platt, president, SEAL BEARERS These CSFers' are Seal Bearers In the organization. That is, they have made CSF at least four times out of the last six semesters in high school. They are wearers of the lamp and are awarded a gold seal on their di- plomas. lt's really an honor to work for. First row, left to right: Betty Wicker, Betty Fizer, Christine Platt, Second row: Jim Pinkerton, Ronnie Eich, and King Lear. Janie Nelson was absent when the picture was taken. Other seal bearers will be added at the end of the second semester. wg I Q av 1-. 5
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First row, left to right: N. Gregg, B. Carbah, B. Fizer, M. Tom, G. Hartzell, B. Barnes, M. Woolsey, R. Fox, N. Wood, S. Smith, C. Hardwick, A. Cunningham. Second row: L. Phippen, B, Peters, J, Nelson B. Romness, J. Chipman, R. Green, S. Reed, D. Holliman, B. Springsteen, J. Schuette, C. Platt, T. Vertanen. Third row: A. Strange, M. Faulkenstein, B. Wicker, C. Coward, E. Grazier, S. Aaberg, J. Greenfield, D. Dunning, B. Lowe, J. Newman, S. McKeever, S. Gross. Fourth row: K, Wong, B. Maddalena, J. McCrank, J. Smith, R. Eich, K. Lear, J. Pinkerton, B. Lawrence, T. Story, D. Bosko, R. McPherrin. 1 CSF. For the Seniors this is the last fling before they get out into the world where it is a bit harder to get A's. Among the many activities of CSF are the Semi- annual trip to SF, CSF Conference in W Sacramento, spring picnic to Chico, and the Brain Brawl, held in coniunction with Oroville and, or, Chico. Oroville beat our team this year by 74 to 65. The entire group attended and then cut the eighth period. See why CSF is so much fun? The spring semester found CSF with just 80 members. With more members the organization is able to find more variety and talent for the shows put on aT The CSF lnmanon dinners held Once FALL OFFICERS-Jim Pinkerton, president, Archie Strange, vice presi- ' dent, Shirley Aaberg, secretary, Julibeth Chipman, historian. These four kids kept our CSF running at the same break-neck speed as usual. Mr. Howard Roth is advisor, per semester.
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First row- R Phelan B Geniella R Bordsen F '-6 -af' Paul I: Denny L Murdock D S rin steen Second - A i - , - , . i - , . , ' P Q - row: M. Yore, V. Hazelhurst, P. Johnson, J. McDougal, R. Sperry, L. Barrick, T. Welch, C. Clark. Third row: P. Browning, E. Ahert, R. Brinkley, R. Simmons, K. Fitzgerald, T. Staas. Fourth row: G. Peters, D. Brusaschetti, R. Hill, E. Cassell, B, Parker, J. Quintana. in Queen Betty Fizer, FFA. Sweet- heart for T955-56, was elected by popular vote of F.F.A, card holders Betty, a sen- ior at Marysville High, plans to attend Highlands Nursing College in Oakland after graduation. She is, as described by the Muhsette, a Rye foot bundle ot energy. FUTURE FARMERS The F.F.A., one of the largest campus organizations, is composed of energetic fellows who combine work and study under the dual advisorship of Mr. Lowell Andrews, and Mr. Boyd Thompson. Their annual Parents and Sons Banquet was held Feb. 23 in the high school cafeteria. F.F.A. OFFICERS-Back: Jim Staas, vice president, Don Springsteen, treasurer, Bill Jamison, reporter. Front: Bill Bishop, Sentinel, Norman Cotter, president, Garry Morris, secretary, xl
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