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FIRST SEMESTER C.S.F. LEFT TO RlGHr Row one—Jim Hodges Jim Terrell, Marie Korkalo. cveNVcj njy. lorry Neises Row two Jan Pege, lonie Rischman, Koy Geek, Dorothy Hargroves, Nancy Perry, Rose- onne Donohue, Ron Mueller Row three—Jon Clark. Steve luelf. Pam Baker, Karen Flickinger, Potty Hanigon, Marvina Scorbery, Raymond Horn Row four—Danny Mort;n, Mike Walters, Jim Walters. Earleen Jones, Marilyn Stephen, Marilyn May, Mary Betters, Kenny Warren, John Griffin C.S.F. The California Scholarship Fed- eration is an organization desig- nated to knowledge. The small torch emblem symbolizes the light of truth illumination of the dark- ness of ignorance. The students, in order to qual- ify for the C.S.F., must maintain A and B grades throughout the semester with high citizenship re- cord. This year’s group has been un- der the leadership of Jan Page, President, and Miss Joan Peter- son, who has the job of sponsor- ship. The C.S.F. sponsors a ditchday, and at the end of the year de- serving senior students receive scholarships. memories ... and from C.S.F, LEFT TO RIGHT: Row one—Jon Page (President) Row two—Koy Geek (Secretory), Jim Hodges (V Pres Row three—Donny Martin (Reporter), Marvina Scorbery Miss Peterson (Advisor) ident) (Treo.) SECOND SEMESTER C.S.F. LEFT to RIGHT: LEFT TO RIGHT: Row one—lonie R.'schmon, Dorothy Hargroves, Koy Geek, Jon Poge Row two — y ornr. Jim Hodges, P iscillo Perry, Sally Johcnnson, Morilyn Stephen Row th ee—Warren Go'dmon, Ecrlcen Jones, Steve luelf, lorry Neises, Poftv Honiooi. Joe l« elf Srottie fnvmnnH Row one—Jon Poge Row two—Kay Geek, lorry Neises Row three—Solly Johoonson. Earleen Jones
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... the Lettermen gave us many good LEFT TO RIGHT: Row one—Ronnie Rodolff (President). Row two—Tim Rountree (Vice President), Goil Roberts (Sec. Trees ) Row three—Mr. McCutcheon (Advisor). LEFT TO RIGHT: Ro;o°;r ::p,oh-coh «—. .. ROBr« °nny C,ipe' J°n Cl°,k' J° B,ake,ey- FIOyd Bu,ri ' Mike i,ey’ Ronnie Mike s”i,h- S»11 Bobert , jo. ImH. Roy ... «• i“ -»- «» ■ » .„. cm. LETTERMEN'S CLUB “We played our hearts out for good ol' Ramona High!” The lettermen's Club was formed in 1950 by the lettermen of thot year, and it hos continued to operate since then. Any boy is eligible for this club, if he hos one varsity letter, or B letter in any sport. Any manager of o sport con join if he hos o vorsity letter and if he is in the second semester of his Junior Year. The purpose of this club, is to sponsor social and athletic activities. One of the biggest activities put on by the club is the Football Banquet; at which time special awards ore given to the ones thot the teem hos picked os the most outstanding players. One of the club's noted gifts, is o one hundred dol rr scholarship, which is qiven to a member of high standing in both intelligence ond personal characteristics. It is a real honor to be in this club ond most of the boys in Ramona High Schoolstrive for mem bership.
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came higher academic standards then more activities LEFT TO RIGHT: Row one—Helen Bickel . Oeonna Smith, Marino Soo, Kay Geek, Nancy Ling. Koren Thorson, Froni Kunkel, Susie Mitchell. Row two—Terry Lou Kunkel, Dione Bickel, Koren Flickinger, Judy Smith, Morvino Scarbery, Audrey Romine. Sherry Muse, Miss Peterson (Advisor). Row three—Sara Cowon, Earleen Jones, Marilyn Stephen, Cothy Carter. Potty Hanigon, Donno Kendall, Priscilla Perry, Mory Butters. G.A.A. G.A.A. Officers: President: Mary Butters Vice-President: Kay Geek Secretary: Franthia Kunkel Treasurer: Donna Kendall Recording Sec'y: Marilyn Stephen Adviser: Miss Joan Peterson The Girls’ Athletic Association was started in the year 1958. Its purpose is to pro- mote leadership, cooperation, sportsman- ship, and recreation. This club meets every Tuesday after school for about an hour. Among the activities was a play-day at San Diego State College. LEFT TO RIGHT: Row one—Froni Kunkel (Secretory), Mory Butters (President), Koy Geek (Vice President). Row two—Morilyn Stephen (Recording Secretory), Miss Peterson (Advisor), Donna Kendall (Treasurer).
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