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Active Mind E. Parkin, l. Nelson, T. Ogi, l. Gordon, T. Miley, l. Domville, K. Stiritz, E. Smith, K. Yamasaki, M. Moon, S. Madsen, T. O'Brien, G. Stampfli, N. Hazard, R. Underberg, S. Brockmoller, C. Hoover, M. Shen, W. Keran S. McGath, M. Steenson A. McGath, B. Borzych, K. Morrison, M. Smith, A. Hayek, l. Giles, A. Ostrom, K. Arnold, T. Monroe, C. Mackauf, L. Kaplan, l. Cluff, E. Morales, T. Culbertson, P. Nez, C. Hittle, S. Feaster P. Melotti, C. Matthys, M. Dodds, N. Nobriga, M. Brennan Ahh .fg- ,. - 5 . -ff if - Q' -3.3 if23fQg:5,3E?5'i5s2f '64 ' .N g 1:33235-'5,'3, fiagatfifi agigiggf. agp- f- Hfffildi- -4 Us 5-. -115' -3224 P. becciy M. Hnusand. T. Simson. l. bfliiziiiei K Arnold. l.. Allrevl. S. Feaster. S. Brocknioller. S. Mad- sen C Tliibwi-iult. M. Moon. C. Strenger, F. Swanson. K. Hester, l. Del?ei'ry, E. Smith, S. Allen. R Mclotti. D. Hilbig T. Ogi. Nl. Chaxuviz, T. Hsui. T. Smith, T. Coon, ht Dodds. M. Shun. 33. Can loza, D. Baker. B. Huey, l Blankenbevkler A. Oiluvk, P. Underberg, D. Schwenke. l. Wilson. l. Nelson, l. Giles, l. Col- bertson, IQ. lWorales CSF by Andrea Hayek s the gears get moving they produce a steady hum . . . such can be said about the minds of CSF members. Once these minds get moving they stayin a constant motion in order to overcome AP and Honors classes, the SAT and Achievement tests, but possibly most dangerous -A SENTORITIS. lf all the ob- stacles are overcome you have before you a CSF Life Member. CSF, the Cali- fornia Scholarship Federation, is made up of those students with a 3.5 G.P.A. or higher. The organization raises money for scholarships thru fundraisers such as the selling of Turkey and Easter Grams. The members then may apply for the scholarships. Every member must feel some incentive to work. Teri Miley shared the reason of many, l have to work hard since college is so competi- tive. lay OBrien also commented, lf you work hard you will feel more confi- dent and a lot better about yourself. HS seems to have a tremen- dously low key reputation. lt has no officers and no meet- ings. Furthermore, it has very stringent requirements for membership - a 3.75 G.P.A. and in- volvement in at least two extracurricu- lar activities. So you ask, , Whatkind of club is this? No club, but a National Honor Society. The hard working stu- dents who qualified for membership must feel honored. For Kim Hester, lt helped me prove to myself that l can succeed if l try hard enough. The members also had various reasons for working so hard. Diane Decker also had some advice for that student who doubts they'll survive another Lab day, You only get out of life what you put into it. lf you want to choose the path your life takes instead of letting it pass you by . . . the work now will have its benefits later. 'T CSFfNHSfCIubs 71
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ff Alpha Theta ' N. Apostalopulas, D. Baker, A. Balazs, S. Bloom, K. Cook, M. Cruz, M. Dodds, T. Domville, A. Hayek, D. 7 Holmberg, S. Holmes, T. Hsiu, B. Huey, l. laro, W. Kevan, I. Kim, M. Mendoza, M. Naylor, A. Orluck, l. Orluck, 4 T. Orner, D. Pearce, D. Schnell-Smith, l. Schnurer, P. Secor, M. Shen, S. Sims, M. Sullivan, B. Snyder, R Underberg, l. Yang, I. Coon, M. Chacon by Andrea Hayek ating math is like hating breathing: Unrealistic and bad for the head, com- mented Tommy l-lsiu. Many students who feel math is the main .source of misery in high school must have difhculty understanding this statement. The members of Mu Alpha Theta do not. Mu Alpha Theta is an honorary math society open to those students with a B average or higher. This prestigious organiza- tion, fimpressive on any high school transcriptj included those students who excel in the field of mathemat- ics. For those who wonder what is exciting about math, Chris Weber, with a devilish smile answered, Solving a complete integral or deri- vation makes mathematics a most ful- filling and rewarding task. lennifer Coon joked that if you hate math you should, Go to a college that has no core curriculum, if you can find onef' So next time you grudgingly do your homework, think about those who enjoy it. lames Orluck struggles with the task of findin missing name. 70 ClubsfMu Alpho Theta g his M 3 .1- ibf- Y .. .tw .X VM David Schnell-Smith carefully guides Mickie Shen to the correct equation.
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Peer Counseling Through Rain Or hine by Andrea Hayek utrageous, compassionate, in- tense, fulfilling, exciting, im- portant, loving, unique were the feelings of several of the Peer Counselors about the program. lt would be hard to miss the impact of the P.C.'s this past year. Whether before or after school, lunch, or during classes you could more than likely nnd one to help you. The counsel- ors made new students feel at home with campus tours, while also counsel- ing those with personal and school problems. Tracy Huntington expressed the atti- tude of the P.C.'s by advising, That you should not be afraid to ask one of us for help. You may wonder what in- spired BO people to give up some of their time to help others. The counselors had many reasons. Ross Furukawa, Saw the need for a program like Peer Counseling. . . Paul Simpson wanted, To help and support others. Also the counselors learned from their exper- ience. Adrianne lohnson said she learned, How to deal with her own problems. Christine Fagan added, l hope that this program will make a dif- ference in the years to come, other op- timistic counselors shared her feelings. Zombro, A. lonson, K. Obenchain, l. Barrie, M. Beam, B. Decoteau, A. Meadows, S. Marko, S. Wrenn Grassberger, T. Nichols, C. Beattie, L. Kelly, S. Kearns, D. Anet, P. Smith, C. Fagan Lasater, K. Siorek, S. Allen, M. Gaffney, S. Sayed, D. Duplessis, M. Weiss, P. lVHller S. Feaster, M. Dudek iilidw WWF wtf he W Mimi fha.. 5 ei 1 i in -tit silt' ,,,.....2'M Peer Counselors gel for a moment, waiting for a meeting Kristin Obenchain laughs at whatSteve Wrenn just said. Stephanie Allen questions Mr. Boulwarefs to begin. 72 Clubs Peer Counseling 1
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