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First row, left to right: F. Nichols, L. Griffin, M. Albee, W. Harvey. Second row: J, Johnson, J. Skrehot, F. Hartzell, C, Ray, S. McDaniel. Third row: M. Brisbiri, K. Wright, M, Nichols, A, Harper, D. Downie, D, Stewart. Fourth row: W, Williams, M. Hall, G. Johnson, J, Johnson, Mrs. Scown, Advisor. The CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION is the scholastic service club in school. To be a member, a student must earn ten points. At least eight points must be earned on grades and two points can be earned by extracurricular ac- tivities. There were 20 members in the fall semester. The group elected Lillian Griffin as President, Floyd Nichols Vice President, and Mary Albee Sec- retary-Treasurer. Their major activity was hosting the district convention. The theme used was SPRING First row left to right: Mr. Lackey, Advisor, J. Carter D. Carlton W Harvey, F. Nichols J Diinniicln M, Wilson, S DOWIHQ' VJ. VVilliams Second VOW' L. Griffin, M, Hill N. MC Daniel, J Slxrehot, S. McDaniel M Albee D. Downie,J Jchn son. Third row: S Kolbcck C Ray M Nichols M Hall D Hagen. B Hayden V Roeder A Harper 'Ns Scovvn Ad. scr Not pictured D Stewart G Whitley SEMESTER College Daze and general chairman was Mar- lene Nichols. An increase in membership came with the spring semester as the total grew to 30. The group decided to keep the same officers. Other activities included a day spent in rec- reation at the Fellowship Hall with a spaghetti feed and movies, and a picnic at the Grove with swimming and fun for all.
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