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Junior Classical League Debuts at Servite The JCL is a new club on the Servile campus this year. Cooperating with Marywood, Connelly and Rosary High Schools, the JCL raised funds to send delegates to the State Convention in Fresno. Under the direction of Mr. Charles Smith, the club held various activities including dances and a candy drive. JCL officers are, left to right, Barney Sokol. Chip Clilhcroc (president) and Kevin Buck. Servite's Foreign Exchange Student Flails From the Philippines Representing the foreign exchange program at Servile this year is Victor Trinidad of the Philippine Islands. The oldest of six children, he attended De La Salle College and graduated with honors before going to La Salle Green Hills and now Servite. Traveling is not new to Victor, who visited Hong Kong and Japan on a goodwill tour in 1961. Vic was an admirable ambassador of his country at Servile and good luck to him m future endeavors. 102 Victor Trinidad, Servite's 1968-69 Foreign Kxchangc Student.
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National Merit Finalists This year. Servite was honored to have eight National Merit Finalists and ten commended students. Students were chosen on the results of a National Merit Qualifying Test and are eli- gible for numerous scholarships. The com- mended students were Kevin McCall, Richard Schenk, Rob Aschenbrenner, Larry Ehlers, Paul Getchell, Mike Kimberling, William McBride, Richard Ihtglisi, Fugene Wojcicchowski, ami Thomas Youkcl. LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Boyce, Jim Babcock, and Warren Knudson were National Merit Finalists. Missing in this picture is John Ray. a. 101 LEFT TO RIGHT: Fr;u k Sheehan, Dennis McDonough, Andy Elliot, and Dennis Engbarth were also National Merit Finalists.
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Mr. Smith and Fr. Motzko preside over installation ceremony ot CSF members. A Spirit for Scholarship is Created by the California Scholastic Federation The California Scholastic Federation is a newly created Club at Servite this year. Through the influence of Mr. Charles Smith, it has now become a working organization at Servite. Requirements for membership include two A’s and four B's, or better, for two semesters. Fulfilling this requirement for six semesters, a student can then become a lifetime mem- ber. I 103 CSF officers Rick Boyce, Pat Fimgan anil Jim Fanto are also prospective life members. ■nan
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