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The Valkyries The Valkyries is an honor society in which Kir ' s with good citizenship and scholastic grades participate. This year the Valkyries did many different things, from sucker sales to a car wash. They went caroling to various convalescent homes during the Christmas holidays. The car wash helped to finance the Coronation Ball, which you all know was a success! Every year the Valkyries along with the Vikings go to Disneyland, which is always such a lot of fun. They donated one-hundred dollars to St. Mary ' s Episcopal Retreat House. We also gave Dr. Campbell a fund for his long awaited St. Andrew ' s Chapel. We would like to express our deep- est gratitude to our advisor, Mrs. Marguerite McConnell, for her never- ending enthusiasm and her dedica- tion. We also wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Lydon, Mr. Johnson, and Mrs. Zeavin for their help at the Coronation Ball. All in all we would say we had a most memo- rable year! — Maureen McNulty and Mary McConnell I H i VALKYRIES — 1st row, left to right: Kathy Andrews, Julie Lydon, Debbie Lew, Ann Reynolds, Pamela Scott, Bubs Hopper, Kathleen McNulty, Bonnie Sheren. 2nd row, left to right: Jackie Wills, Denise Simon, Dana Kappler, Cinger Keltz, Kathy Schmidt, Patrice McCord, Janet Goldstein, Tracy Wachsner, Alycia Rogers, Becky Jones, Julie Smith, Gail Reisman, Yolanda Alvarez. Standing: left to right: Kelly Mathews, Jeanine Black. Robin Johnson, Melinda McNeely, Mary Mc- Connell, Ellie Just, Chris Jenkins, Susan Kauffman, Kathy Hildebrand, Alison Keith, Gail Van Dyke, Susan King, Melinda Findell, Candy Read, Kim Cameron, Eve Erickson, Mimi Orth, Melissa Fouche, Lynn Zeavin, Francine Bloom, Carol Spreckelson, Mrs. McConnell, Advisor. CAMPUS SERVICE CLUB A new organization was formed this year that consists exclusively of Eighth graders. They are literally a service club. Among other things they help keep the campus clean and encourage courteous behaviour in all students. They each take a few ele- mentary students for a visit to Junior High classes .so that the elementary school can see what their junior high is like. They are always available for help on special occa- sions. A very special Saturday is planned for them at the end of each year. CAMPUS SERVICE CLUB - Left to Hight: Robin Ropp, Jeannie Black, Ginger Keltz, Mary McConnell, Yolanda Alvarez, Kim Cameron Julie Lydon, Kevin Hausner, Denise Simon, Kelly Brown, Jackie Wills and Melinda Findell. VIKINGS - Kneeling, left to right: Scott MacDonald, Scott Thomp.son, John Murphy, Ralph Cole, Chris Marine, Mark Branko- vich. Standing, left to right: Bruce Mc- Dowell, Greg Doomanis, Chris Bennington, Eric Scott, Leslie Greif and Mark Evanoff. THE VIKINGS The Vikings are boys who have attained good grades in citizen,ship and scholarship and who are inter- ested in making their lives worth- while to themselves and others. The club is partly for fun and partly for .service. Money raised is divided be- tween a trip to Disneyland and a gift to Mount Calvary, an Episcopal Re- treat Home in Santa Barbara, and other service projects.
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THE MONA LISA THOPHY MONA LISA The Mona Lisa trophy goes to the ninth grade student who has displayed outstanchng artistic tal- ent. This year the award Roes to Robin McKay. Congratulations, Robin! — Lynne Zea in SUSAN KING GAIL REISMAN GAMMA SIGMA GAMMA SIGMA Gamma Sigma is the highest honor society of the school. The students who have won membership in Gamma Sigma may wear their beautiful pins proudly. Congratulations to each of you! THE DIANA WOOTTON AWARD .According to tradition, Mr. and Mrs. William Seltzer award to a member of the ninth grade graduating class, a United States Savings Bond in lionor of our long-time beloved friend. Miss Diana Wootton. This goes to a student who has achieved a great deal in a quiet way in being a friend to her classmates as well as being an oi tstanding student scholastic-ally. We are very proud of the . ' Diana Wootton Award winner, Gail Reisman! Our best wishes to you and congratulations, ( ail! SUSAN KING ROBIN McKAY THE VANDY AWARD This award goes to the ninth grade girl who is an all-around great person, one who is the essence of friendliness and con- sideration. This year it goes to a girl who has also achieved a verv high level of scholarship. We are pleased to know that it goes to a girl who heartily deserves it, Susan King. Congrat- ulations, Sue! — Lynne Zea in THE DIANA WOOTTON A ARD GAIL REISMAN THE VIKING PLAQUE Each year a ninth grade boy who is an all-aro md fine person, easy to be with, courteous, and friendly, receives the Viking ' Pla iue. This year it goes to a boy who is one of the best of our athletes, also. We are very happy to learn that the Viking Plaque goes to Erie Scott, one of the best! Congratula- tions to you, Eric! — Lynne Zeavin ERIC SCOTT THE POETRY TROPHY Not too many people are aware that w - have a very fine jioet among us because she is extremely modest about her work. However, we are very proud of her and take great pleasure in presenting to Sue Leach our l ' ncli ' ' IropliN ' . C ongralnlations, Sue! TEN YEAR STUDENT SUSAN KING TEN YEAR STUDENT It gives us great pleasure to ha c w itii us in our graduating class a stu- dent who has been at Campbell H.ill from Kindergarten through the iiintli grade. Cougratidations to Sue King! THE POETRY rHOPHV SUSAN LEACH
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STUDENT COUNCIL From Left to Rifiht: Dana Kapplcr Tanicla Scott Lynn Zcavin Cail Van Dyke Katlmn Hiklebrand Advisor: Mrs. Mildred Knudtson olanda Alvarez Ma irccn McNulty Mary McConncll Stunding: Eric Scott TcfT Silver Mark E anotf Jon Ames Chris BenninRton Bruce McDowell J STUDENT COUNCIL Under the direction and fine as- sistance of Mrs. Mildred Knudtson, the Student Council has helped to build the morale of our school. They continually worked to improve our Junior Hifjh. Our appreciation to Mr.s. Knudtson and the members of the council! — Susan Kauffman J€ar A S, -V nn. orp ( Li ° rx V THE SENTINEL - n . «;, p. 5. The Sentinel staff headed Ij y Editor-iu-Chief, Les reif, published a very at- tractive paper, uhich wa.s enjoyed by everyone. STUDE.M- C:OU CIL OFFICERS - From Left to Rifiht: Maureen McNulty, Secretary; Kathryn Hiklebrand, President; Mrs. Mildred Knudtson, Advisor; Jeff Silver, Vice-President; Bruce McDowell, Treasurer. n (o ' ' IS WSX- SENTINEL STAFF- Mr lo rinhl: Hn Milln, Chns |o,us. Eric Scott, Kevin Ilausner, F:ilie Just, Handy Wade. I.islie Cicil, Chris Hoberts, Chris Benninntou, Scott ' i ' homp.son.
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