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The California Scholastic Federation is one of the largest groups of students on B.V.'s campus. CSF is an honorary club: to join one must have three A's and one B or a total of ten points on his report card. This includes only scholastic classes. This year. the CSF took a semester Held trip to Scripps Museum in La Jolla and planned a banquet dinner honoring the Seal Bearers or life members. To be a life member of CSF, one must be a member for four semesters, including one in his senior year. It is a honor to be in this club, and Bonita Vista is proud to have such large student participation. 56 Stud nts Take pportunitie - ill. My
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Learn of New Culture, Receive Recognition for Academic Excellence TOP LEFT: Mrs. Slijk, AFS advisor. AFS CLUB MEMBERS: Top Row: Susan Scott, Shelly Allen, Pat Devlin, Mary Evans, Debbie Moldt, Ron Brannen, Cindy Mark, Sharon Somogyi, Claire Pierangelo, David Pierangelo, Audrie Murray. Joleen James. Middle Row: Patty James. Renee Campbell, Laurie Perotti, Jenny Danque, Jan Wolfe, Maureen Dorsey, Ingrid Agiual, Adrien Reimer, LeAnn Kennedy, Barbara White, Thelma DeSouza, Mary Diaz. Front Row: Valarie Brown, Kathy Ginther, Janet Egley, Sandy Rodriquez, Karen Hopkins, Jane Spencer, Heidi Ulle. Chihiro Nakagawa, Maria Leiva, Diane Hammock, Lorna Cruz, Bottom Row: Robin Kuykendall, Rose Grover. Virginia Martin. Sherrie Davis. Diane Hawes, Cindy Mills, Vicki Serna, Lorna Camaisa, Belinda Darby, Monica Mayo, Anita Kucera, Van Niguen, Tuyet Niguen, FAR RIGHT: Club members Maureen Dorsey and Shelly Allen discuss carnation corsages. 57
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