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CSF's Yeor ls l-lighlighted By Helping Students Enter Colleges With Scholorshios 5 144 ORGANIZATIONS CSF., the Colifornio Scholostic Federotion, holds mony opportunities for college-bound high school students. The CSF is the only notionolly recognized honor society ond thus its members ore eligible for speciol benefits, such os finonciol oids. The CSF olso furnishes opportunities for students to be exempt from college entronce progroms ond ollows them to enter on honors progrom in most colleges, The honors progrom is much horder yet more prestigious rhon the regulor curriculum. Also, in limited odmittonce colleges, the CSF students, with
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This yeor proved to be onother educotionol ond entertoining exper- ience for the club ond its leoders, King Tim Keenon, Vice-King Michelle Henry ond Secretory-Treosurer Cloy Booher. Approximotely ninety- nine percent of the club members ore physics students who portici- pote in the effort to finonce the club's onnuol trips. In the post, they hove gone to Son Froncisco's Explorotorium, Plonetorium ond Stein' hott Aquorium ond the PGGE's Drum Powerhouse in Alto, Colifornio. Advisor Lonnie Grimes' description of the club is Slothful. They're hord to motivate. Despite his comments, Mr. Grimes recognizes the foct thot the clubfs hondling of the footboll ond bosketboll concessions ond world-renowned egg booth ot the Porents Club Cornivol ore highly successful. Mr. Grimes feels the highlight of the yeor is the physics closs itself. Although he hod students thot were foiling, they did not wont to leove. Asked why the officers hod such unusuol titles, Mr. Grimes soid, lt's on unusuol closs. Nothing routine hoppens here. We try to odd some color to life. ,filis In My U Although the weother seemed to be on obstocle to the Ski Club ot the outset of the seoson by cousing two trips to be concelled, the snow finolly fell in Jonuory ond the members seized the opportunity with o trip to Sugor Bowl. The club size hos remoined relotively the some over the yeors, but the rising cost of lift tickets ond fuel hos discouroged opproximotely holf the members from going on trips. Advisor Mike Clork olso finds thot most of thejuniors ond seniors hove olternote methods to go skiing. Regardless of the price set for eoch trip, the club does not breok even ond hence loses money, To compensote for this, President Bill Angove, Vice-President Noncy Holzhousen ond Secretory-Treosurer Cossie Floronce encouroged the porticipotion of the members in the usuolly successful ski tune-up. ln oddition to the money, from the dues ond the tune-up, the club won first ploce ot the Homecoming floot competition for clubs ond the S75 prize. Mr. Clork feels odvising the club is o sotisfyingjob becouse it puts the students in o different light. Everyone leorns obout eoch other doing something we oll ergoyf' 2 f' K Aw 'X 43 ,, 2 'flf s- f my Qi J g . I X 513,-2, at , A , git- ,e 41- . 15 ' T s 59? SKI CLUBXPHYSICS CLUB 148
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grades equal to non-CSF members, will be admitted, The CSF program is advised by Mrs. Ann Freelove with officers as follows: Karl Terwilliger as President, David Leung as Vice-President, Wes Horvey as secretary. The club requirement is that students must have three A's and two B's. Every sernester the students can apply to be in the club if they have these gra des. When a person has been in CSF for their lost five semesters of high school, then they are eligible for life membership. This honor allows students to receive special scholarships and obtain a golden seal on their diploma. These people are known as seal bearers. This year's CSF group planned a trip to U.C. Davis in the spring. The club malses money for their field trips with activities throughout the year. They are going to Davis to acquaint the students with the college campus system and also to demonstrate what college life is lilse. sg..- .W ...I B .....-mul.: 11 1. CSF'S FACULTY ADVISOR, Mrs. Ann Freelove, puts together the program here at Oalsmont High School. 2. CSF PRESIDENT, SENIOR Karl Terwilliger, goes over plans for this year's U.C. Davis trip with Mary Grabowslsi and Eileen Morris, 3. THIS YEAR'S CSF had a good turnout which showed an increase in high grades. 4. SENIOR BILL KASJE listens attentively at an organizav tional meeting. 5. WES HARVEY IS one of the many seniors applying for lifetime membership. 6. SENIOR DAVID LEUNG, this year's CSF vice-president, listens to members discuss the trip planned to U.C. Davis. CSF 145
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