North High School - Galaxy Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)

 - Class of 1982

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North High School - Galaxy Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 85 of 256
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,ifvy , T: Mr? , . N. . - iii!!! l 'i. --di W '-9 A A ALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDER- TION members FRONT ROW: James Piazza, heryl Culhane, Cindy Wallin, Lisa Clements, ichelle Winton, Kim Holt, John Herndon, Lisa rammell, Lora Trammell, ROW 2: Bob Camp- ell, Kim Lewis, Margaret Reimers, Karee Spurl- g, Becki Walton, Cindi Keller, Barbara Knecht, , ,, ' et. A 1 I Q A., HAH!! in Tara Ross, Renee Denio, Alecia Black, Mike Ot- tinger, Dena DcAngelis. ROW 3: Kathy Schaefer, John Goetjen, Darin Poe, Dale Arnold, Mary Arvizu, Sheri Pascoe, Janie Knox, Jan Bowles, Jennifer Litleral, Lori Chan, Pam Ash, Keri Palmer, Layne Logan. FAR LEFT: Tammy Mason, a member of FHA- HERO, sells hot dogs in order to satisfy the hungry fans at a football game. LEFT: FUTURE HOMEMAKER ASSOCI- ATION-HOME ECONOMICS RELATED OC- CUPATIONS members FRONT ROW: Karee Spurling, Tammy Mason, Margaret Reimers, Leah Pace. ROW 2: Sherrie Cartmcll, Cindy Dyer, Madeline Harlcss, Judy Evans, Deedee Sa- lyards. CENTER LEFT: INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP CLUB members FRONT ROW: Kathy Schaefer, Matthew Scrivano, Dona Hutchison, Tammy Mason. ROW 2: Vickey Ma- jors, Gaylcne Bowen, Lois Lynn lngold. ABOVE: C.S.F. officers, Lora Trammell, presi- dent, Kim Holt, secretary: James Piazza, trea- surer: Jennifer Litteral, vice presidentg and Lisa Trammell, historianfparliamentarian, meet to plan the ycar's activities. FHA-HERO, l.F.C., C S F f8l

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L Clubs Set Goals For T e Future Adopting-a-grandparent was one fun activity FHA-HERO participated in. Members visited convalescent homes and spent their time talking to the el- derly. The main purpose of this activity was promoting the FHA-HERO State Thrust, Understanding the Elderlyf' FHA-HERO is a national organiza- tion, and stands for Future Homemak- ers of America-Home Economics Re- lated Occupations. Members start by joining the local chapter at their school. They then can attend subregional, re- gional, state, and even national meet- ings. Some may even become officers at these levels. At the meetings this year, members of 80fFHA-HERO, I.F.C., C.S.F. FHA-HERO entered CRE Competi- tive Recognition Events. Through CRE they tested their skills in salad making, child care, prepared speech, and even energy conservation as a few of the events. Through the International Friendship Club, I.F.C. started the year off right by having a Christmas party, and invit- ing not only foreign exchange students, but foreign language clubs at North, as well. Those included were the French, Ger- man and Spanish clubs. The members and guests all exchanged gifts and played some really fun games. Other activities included an Intern tional dinner in the spring and a picn at the end of the year. Raising money for scholorships in re ognition of academic excellence North High, is how Lisa Tramme the historian of the California Schola ship Federation, expressed the purpo of the club. Being accepted in tl C.S.F. means a certain grade poi average must be maintained. Being member of this group enables you receive a gold seal on your diplon which is very important in furtherii your education. One of the bigge fund-raising activities for the C.S.F. the selling of hot chocolate at the Poi der Puff game.



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as l 132 Y P9 5- ,A , Q fi Lan nag lubs Tea Ne The thing I enjoyed most about being in the French Club was making friends with people who were interested in the same thing as l was, said Lisa Allen Vice- President. For activities, the French Club visited French restaurants such as Maitias and the Crepery. The club also took a trip to Magic Mountain. One of the main purposes of the Ger- man Club was to provide experiences in German life and culture. Rob Campbell said, I heard about the club in my German class and decided that being a member would help me to understand the German way of life bet- ter. Some of the activities that the group participated in were the annual Okto- berfest in Los Angeles, and a dinner at Bit of Germany, a German restaurant in Bakersfield. Being a member in the Spanish Honor Society required at least three semes- ters of Spanish. Members started the year with an initiation lunch held at Mexicali West. This was just one of the many cultural experiences that the club participated in. 82 German, French, Spanish ffk Cultur -it Q ,,-,1 2hi, V12-44: -X rijilzf ml 1 H51

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