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Ephebians The Ephebian Society is a civic betterment and service organization. Ephebians are selected on the basis of outstanding character, leadership ability, high scholastic achievement and demonstrated service. The Society ' s major purpose is to focus the attention of its members upon matters of civic and community leadership, improvement and service s, and to inform and encourage the membership to actively participate along these lines. One student from each forty, or approximately 2 ' 2% from each graduating class, may be chosen as an Ephebian. To qualify scholastically, the candidate must have maintained a B average through- out his senior high school years. Clint Archambault Terri Cashman Denise Chastain Sue Brees Melanie Edwards Kerry Buckalew Cathy Hamilton Olivia Herrera Charles Morgan Dave Scholm Jann Sherman Carrie Standfield Vivian Stikich 60
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OUTSTANDING SENIORS Jun Giddings Agriculture Gabriel Marguevich Foreign Language Michele Gauthe Art Cindy DeMotte Home Economics Olivia Herrera Business Education Shawn Mulcahey Industrial Education The Les Memoires Staff takes great pride in presenting the Outstanding Sen- iors of 1977. Each student has been chosen as a representative of outstanding achievement in a specific department or major. Each has given more of him- self in his field than his competitor. Margaret McLean English Sandy Sparks Math Philip Kelton Music W .0 Greg Lockwood Boys Phys. Ed. Debbie Wilcox Girls Phys. Ed. John Sulivan Science Theresa Eason Social Studies 59
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Bank of America Zone Candidates The Les Memoires Staff is proud to present Cleveland High School ' s four Bank of America Achievement Award Candidates. The purpose of this award is to recognize and to honor the outstanding seniors whose scholastic attainment, sense of civic re- sponsibility, and evidence of leadership give most promise of future success and service to society. The Achievement Awards Program was first introduced to the schools of the Los An- geles School District in 1948. Cash awards, trophies, and certificates have served to emphasize the value of self-improvement, service to others, and individual achieve- ment. The awards program has been expanded to include all high schools throughout the state, the state is divided into nine geographical divisions, each with an approximately equal number of students. The schools within each division form an independent pro- gram and winners do not compete against winners from other programs. The nine divi- sions are divided into zone areas. Cleveland is a member of the West Valley Zone. The selection of certificate and plaque winners is made by the faculty of the school with the guidance and approval of the principal. The four plaque winners are pictured here and the twelve certificate winners are as follows: Art; Daniel Nernberg, Drama; Pamela Bently, Music; Phillip Kelton, English; Margaret McLean, Foreign Languages; Joyce Ashley, Social Studies; Shelly Reamer, Laboratory Science; John Sullivan, Mathematics; John Sensible, Agriculture; Jonathon Giddings, Business; Kerri Korck- er. Home Economics; Lori Alexander, Trades Industrial; Shawn Mulcahey. David Schlom Fine Arts Denise Chastain Liberal Arts Charles Morgan Science Mathematics Sandra Sparks Vocational Arts William A. Farmer Service Award The William A. Farmer awards were originated to recognize two Senior Students, preferably one boy and one girl, who have contributed outstanding ser- vice to Cleveland in at least two fields. This award easily distinguishes these individuals from Ephebians since the only grade requirement is a C average. The award was named in honor of Cleveland ' s first principal and is given at the awards presentation during Family Night. Jeffery Cla rk Sue Kanda
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