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5.4-. 2.104 xxx' FIRST ROXV: Kathy XVieser, Nancy Ninnis, Melissa Nelkcn, Nightingale, john Katz, Dave XVilkins, Betsy Lancaster, TIIIRD Sandy Boyer, Gloria Burke, Judy XVebb, Penn Ilammond, Diana ROXYH john C4 Clqgimlmers, Roger Siemens, Butch Brear, Ned XVITIIUCY. Nanny Lewis. Bron Ilughes, Nora Niningcr. SECOND Gritiith, Doug IIerst, Marr Hallinan, Karr XVolfe, Wheat Allen. ROXY: Shirlee Buckley, Larry Cialer. jeff Skov. Phil Swigarcl. jeff Daly, Paul Burgess, Russ Rodgers, Mike Ciriem. Chris Lewis, Clinton Lane, Cierry Silxerlield. Barton I.ane, Daxitl A l Scholarship for Service is the motto of the California Scholar- I ' ship Federation. The purpose of this organization is to encourage high academic standards. The applications for the charter members Y 'ff in the organization were processed by the Scholarship Committee during the beginning of March, followed by the hrst election of officers. Under the direction of advisers Miss Mildred Mateer and Mr. Wlilliam Fdick, the organization contributed to the Seymour INIemo-- rial Scholarship Fund which awards C. S. F. scholarships to worthy students, conducted future freshmen around the campus on Fresh- men Orientation Day, and participated in other interschool affairs. The climax of the years program was the presentation of gold lamp pins to Life Members, seniors who had been members of C. S. F. four out of their last six semesters in high school. WILLIAM FDICK, Adviser MILDRFIJ MATEER, Adviser SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE: Melissa Nelken, ,ludy XY'ebb, Iohn C. Chambers. 96
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jAMES PIERCE, BARBARA MEISLIN, RICHARD MILLER, Advisers. REDWOUD H0 UR OCIETY Redwood Honor Society was founded to give recognition to students with extra curricular activities as well as with high scholastic standing. To be eligible for membership a student must have a B average and at least ten activity hours. Recognition is given for students who earn more activity hours. Hours may be earned by working on com- mittees, clubs, music programs, and student publications. The Society was organized during the second semester under the direction of advisers Mr. Pierce, Mrs. Meislin, and Mr. Miller, and held elections and an installation of oHicers. FIRST ROW': Melissa Nelken, Marilee Ellis, Marjean Sellman, Anne Paine, Andrea Kaldor, Thorley Turner, jill Hall, Kathy Anixter, Lori Giesecke, Pam Dana, judy W'ebb, Gloria Burke, Gayle Parzmann, Barbara Burns, Bonnie Chrysler, Sue Kane, Frances Haines, Bryce Ann Moore. SECOND ROW': Leona Clem, Alison Benedict, Nancy Lewis, Sandy Boyer, jane Meyer, Sharon Boyer, Shirley McClure, David Gid- ley, Shirlee Butkley, Mike W'igell, Lynn Danforth, Diane Newberry, Alice Hannel, Karen Ninnis, Ann Frenth, Nora Nininger, Ruth ., i ,y -ui :lim E s , r as E. 1 - fa E '1 r: F A I .vis-1 L - L t u 30'-Ig, lj! x - HONOR SOCIETY STEERING COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW Bryce Anne Moore, Sherry Peterson. SECOND ROW': Karr Wlolff. Gloria Burke, Stefanie Rodrigo. Dayeler, Martha Morse, Mary Peterson, jeff Daly. TIIIRD ROWI: W'iIlie Sue Grifford, Penn Hammond, Bron Hughes, Baxter Smillie, jon Katz, Ritk W'eil, Tom Solinsky, Ken MtClure, Stexe Mathews, jeff Skoy, Phil Swigard, Peter Pike, Dick Lion, Carol Ensler, Doug Herst, Ron Kaldor, Clinton Lane, Roger Siemens, Dan Smith, Butch Brear. Terry W'ade, Dave Nightingale, Glenn Becker, W'arren W'ul- zen, Eric Southmayd, Gerald Silvertield, Karr W'olfe, W'heat Allen.
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