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The California Scholarship Federation is an organization based on a grade standard. Grades used are from the previous semester. An A counts three points, a B counts one point, and any D or F appearing on the Student's report card immediately disqualifies him. Physical education grades are not included. The theme of the fall initiation of C.S.F. was llKnowledge llluminates Life. The initiation was held in the north campus library and a potluck dinner followed in the cafeteria. In January there was an educational trip to C.S.F. assists students San Francisco. Members visited the famous jade collection at Gumps and later attended uThe Sound of Music. During March a group was appointed to present a brain brawl at a P.T.A. meeting. Competing were two panels of boys and two panels of girls. The freshman class was well represented at the spring initiation, which was held in the north auditorium. Included in the ceremony was the presentation of the life membership pins. To become a life member in C.5.F. a student must be a member at least four out of his semesters, and one of the semesters during his senior year. During the last semester the club was a brain brawl hosted by the Yuba City of C.S.F. All members attended, but only ofthe members participated. Club advisors are Mrs. May Hillebrand Mr. Lowell Andrews. There were thirteen C.S.F. lite members at the spring initiation in March. First row: Carol Leaf, Janet Metez, Buck Wong, Mike Navarro, Judy Ingram, Susan Clements, Judy Couk. Second row: Rosanna Nelson, Bob Nakamura, Danny Dork, Bill Landers, Evan Hillebrand, Alice Phillips. First semester C.S.F. members. First row: D. Lamon, J. Harriger, D. McBride, J. Ranchon, M. K. Wood, C. Filer, K. Lee, B. Nakamura, J. Lin, E. Fong, R. Palacio, B. Landers, B. Johnson, J. Stayton. Second row: K. Russell, P. Howard, C. Hofstatder, C. Chun, D. Nicholau, J. Wapple, K. Phillips, M. Wong, J. Quan, C. Chase, S. Clements, J Hall, M. A. Mettz, S. Rone, M. Thornhill, C. Leaf, C. Hudson, M. Hardie, Third row: W, Engler, A. Sandsor, L. Conroy, J. Couk, J. Ingram, M. Bartlett, R. Johnson, C. Hersey, D. Dork, E. Mach, T. Hutchings, B. Dillard, M Platter, P. Gee, T. Calvo, T. Anderson. Back Nelson, R. Sullinger, E. Hillebrand, T. Beal, E. Nelson, J. Arnett, J. Rollins, J. McCool, J. Mettz, J, Samply, S. Nisanger, A. Phillips. 64
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nk tops! Knights of Columbus Boys' State ,H M t i sentative. Meadows tied for first place in the Knights of Speech Contest. Native Sons Contest f '- Candy Hersey was Marysville's contestant in the Native Contest. Crocker Award Mettz won the Betty Crocker Homemaker of To- Award. Rosanna Nelson Tom Shirley was chosen as this year's Boys' State repre- Ed Mach was chosen as Boys State alternate Natlona Merit Semi-Finalist Evan Hillebrand Diana Martin
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orking toward future goals. Susan Clements, Treasurer, and Torn Anderson, Fall semester officers ot C.S.F. were Evan Hillebrand, Publicity Manager. Right: Spring semester officers in-N MGHGQSF: TOI11 Befll, WCS PVGSMSUTP JUCJY QUGVM Seffe Judy Couk, Secretary, Bob Nakamura, Vice cluded Susan Clements, President, Toni Byer, Publicity tarygand Astrid Sandsar, Treasurer. semester C.S.F. members. First row: C. Leaf, S. P. Haase, A. Sandsor, B. Miknus, T. Hutchings, J, M. Hardie, R. Sullinger, C. Hudson. Second row: K. Phillips, G. Buttacovoli, W. Toulou, B. Wong, F Nisonger, G. Karnegis, M. A. Mettz, J. P. Sasaki, B. Wong, K. Harshbarger, G. R. Williamson, P. Ledyard, D. Nicholau, M. Wong. row: E. Mach, J. Stayton, R, Nelson, B. Beirer, P Sperbeck, K. Lamon, L. Larson, P. Burks, J. Warford, J, Rollins, T. Beal, R. Couk. Back row: L. Conroy, P. Mason, Second row: J. Palacio, L. Finley, P. Gee, C. Hersey, E. Fong, M. Sargent, T. Byer, K. Lee, L. Lee, J. Harriager, M. Thornhill, S. Clements, S. Rane, S. Rice, J. Samply, C. Suey, K. Chew. Back row: B. Nakamura, B. Jacobs, J. J. Pynchon, B. Johnson, D. Dork, B. Landers, D. Lamon, A. Darr, H. Nelson, F. Gorman, C. Hawkins, A. Phillips. Hall, M. Bartlett, T. Calvo, C. Chun, M. Schmidt, K. Russell K. Thompson, J. Guild, C. Miller, J. Quan, S. Wong, M. M Leedy, M. Platter, T. Anderson, M. Navarro, J. Lin. 65
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