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Eight Sophomores Qualify for Membership National Honor Society was established at Santa Cruz in 1952. It is hased on four principles, shown by the four letters C, S, L, and S on the base of its symbolic keystone and torch. What do they mean? Character-having the urge to stand on oneis prin- ciplesg Scholarship-going one step further, one hour longer than other studentsg Leadership- guiding people through precept and exampleg and Service-not just getting much done, but how that much is done. As shown hy its name, NHS is an honorary or- ganization. Mr. Treadaway, sponsor, is in charge of its sole function-annual initiation of those meet- ing its high standards. National Honor Society 'qw' l , i OFFICERS: Leola Ordway, Presidentg David Holmes, Vice-presi dentg and Joyce Jordan, Secretary-treasurer. e FIRST ROW: Jean Pretzer, Virginia Escalante, Connie Standridge, Lynnis Lebbs, Cathy Hawse, Janice Waddle, Reed Kemp- ton. SECOND ROW: Olga Jacquez, Lupe Resales, Ramon Vidal, Michael Holmes, Lynette Wootan, Jimmie Huie, Carole Ches- ley. THIRD ROW: Mr. Treadaway, Sponsorg Leola Ordway, Myrna Keeling, Frank Awbrey, David Holmes, Robert Shuler, Steve Simpson, Joyce Jordan. 54
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Members Agree - Year Exciting, Profitable l QQ! FIRST ROW: Anna Salazar, Michele McGinnis, Ted Simpson, Olga Iaquez. SECOND ROW! I-Yllnis Lebbs, Linda Hafdillg Leola Ordway, Steve Simpson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Valdez, Sponsorg Alan Chesley, Gerry Lawson, Charles Duron, Gerald De- gracia. The Student Council holds an integral position in school life. It governs the entire student body through a class representative system, encouraging students to take an active part in their school's affairs. lts bi-monthly meetings are always open to all students at Santa Cruz. The council manages all major elections, as well as carrying through proj- ects such as school spirit campaigns, and safety drives. It is responsible for Homecoming Week fes- tivities and the Christmas Dance. Western Week is another major event in its busy and hard-working schedule. Under Sponsor Mr. Valdez's charge, the Council grew in importance in its 18th successful year. OFFICERS: Leola Ordway, Vice-presidentg Alan Chesley, President and Linda Harding, Secretary-treasurer. Student Council 53
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Transfer From Hong Kong Broadens School Life Council officers supervise balloting as students exercise voting privilege. Car Wing Wu, senior transfer from China, finds ad- Justmg very easy. W ' f--- -
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