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Honor clubs draw large memberships Right: Mr. Emery, after a NHS meeting, finish Top: After an NHS meeting, Janet Hobbs look activities. Above: NHS Club — First row: Kim Hudson, Martha Flores, Yolanda Ledezma, Zumbro, Cindy Perez, Patty Muga, Joyce Jackson, Laura Dierking, Karen Penny, Janet Hobbs, Second row: Laura Powers. Amy Thayer, Yvonne Hinkle, Anna Hinkle, Susik Lee, Evelyn Woo. Martha Figueroa, Donna Nakaguma, Natasha Sherwood, Kathy Lockley, Marco Zagha, Linda Hanlon, Third row: Cheryl Opperman, Kelly Aquino, Jeff Robinson, John Kocher, Larry Richards, Cheryl Provence.
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srrfP 1 Above: Mecha — First row; Diane Bryant, Jamie Jimenez, Diana Manzano. Petra Milian, Marilyn Cruz. Maria Jones, Second row: Nonie Reyes, Nancy Hernandez, Monica Sanchez, Dolores Manzano, Rosa Veredia, Alice Herrera, Tricho Hernandez, Third row: Joe Carraro. Octavio Rojas, David Lara.
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Above: During a CSF meeting, members eat their long awaited lunches and talk about campus happenings. Left: Ms. Day looks over her shoulder to see who has just entered her room. Below: CSF — First row: Robert Vaughan. Mike Pauper, Jeff Schafer, Steve Csoto, Cheryl Opperman, Cathy Haubner, Julie Hunter. Sarita Smith, Laura Dierking, Second row: Amy Thayer, Kelly McCollum, Lana Tanaka, Julie Tillman, Natasha Sherwood, Linda Kwon, Kelly Aquino, Kathy Lockley, Janet Hobbs, Karen Penny, Third row; John Kocher, Laura Powers, Ben Shuford, Yolanda Ledezma, Becky Carranza, Beth Brubaker, Joyce Jackson, Yvonne Hinkle, Linda Hanlon, Cheryl Provence. Fourth row: David Verkest, Don Bradley, Pam Zumbro. Cindy Perez, Patty Muga, Mark Miyashiro, Annette Herzberg, Pat Phermsangngam. Scott Mad di, Trish Sanford. National Honor Society is a club that deals with scholarships Each year the club gives one scholarship, to a student in the club, worth approximately one-hundred and seventy five dollars. The club held meetings every other Wednesday in Mr. Emery ' s room. He was the club adviser. The officers of the 1982 1983 National Honor Society were: President, Linda Hanlon; Vice President, Laura Powers; Secretary, Janet Hobbs; and Treasurer. Kelly Aquino. It was their job to preside and motivate the club Dues were not really a problem for students Dues were only one dollar per semester Considering inflation, one dollar wasn ' t bad at all, said one member. The money from dues, as well as other fund raising money, was used to provide a student with a scholarship of adequate value. Some of the fund raising projects included selling shakers and candy bars. The shakers sold for one dollar and the candy bars sold for thirty-five cents. The California Scholarship Federation was a club that concentrated on giving away scholarships to qualified students. Students of this club had to be of high academic standing This club was a state-sponsored honor society which promoted statewide scholarships in all schools. Meetings were held on a monthly basis to discuss impor tant information on scholarships that were available to students. The CSF meetings were held in the C building under the direction of club adviser Mrs. Day. The officers of the 1982 1983 California Scholarship Federation were; President, Yolanda Ledezma; Vice President, Janet Hobbs; Secretary, Lawra Dierking, and Treasurer. Laura Powers. These officers and all of the members of CSF helped make the California Scholarship Federation a successful club. Some of the fundraising projects included selling corndogs at the carnival and sell ing candy in school It was a success.
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