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To meet the community ' s growing thirst for knowledge a new 85,000 vol- ume city library opened its doors in 1959. QfJ 4-3 . . . the truth will outlive him, and broaden with years, Till the false dies away, and the wrong disappears. — THE QUAKER ALUMNI ' K A l i YAi Mi .-(joW , « sjV - ' ' J -J- AcaOemics 30
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CalifORnu SchoURship One of the greatest honors which can be achieved by high school students is membership in the California Scholarship Federation, a statewide academic organization composed of the upper 10 per-cent of California students. To be eligible for C.S.F., a student must earn at least three A ' s and one B in the semester prior to his application for membership. As an academic group these students represent the best on Sierra ' s campus. WILLIAM F. KROENER President Bottom Row: Elaine Lai, Connie Black, Sandy Kashirsky, Janet Rinaldi, Linda Cyrog, Joan Fitzgerald, Susan Elliott, Toni Stevstrom, Kathy Gob ' e, Shirley Malloy, Marilyn Reinhordt, Jan Wood, Paula Giovannoli, Janine Newsom, Virginia Herren, and Kathy Hubbling. Second Row; Richard Bond, Gerri Fitzgerald, Nancy Clopperton, Joann Mathews, Barbara Gould, George Anderson, Don Thornburg, Mary Becker, Bonnie Jo Benton, Kathy Hall, Jane Reed, Elaine Garontte, Bonnie Dembienski, Eileen Dunn, and John Thelin. Top Row: Doug Chapin, Richard Gehle, Marilyn Graham, Bob Hughes, David Wright, Tom Kelly, Robert Williamson, Bill Farwell, Mike Griggs, Jack Robison, Jeff Stevenson, Bob Campbell, Ed Jamison, Bonnie Wagner, ond Sharon Duron. Bottom Row: Lois Bleicher, Amey Stewart, Carol Horsey, Gail Craig, Linda Norman, Suzanne Dickau, Warren Wallace, Karen McCrystal, John Kiskis, Morianr Winkowski, Christina Carrea. Penny Keeler, Cheryl Singer, Donna Stock, Norma Lehman, and Robyn Butler. Second Row: Gary Clark, ShyrI Britton, Cathy Creter, Bonnie Margitan, Don Hendrick, Phil Moncrief, Sandy Heino, Bill Kroener, Carol Kunitsugu, Alan Howard, Penny Scott, Carolyn Bramlett, Kathy Dahl, Janice Burton, and Sharon Barker. Top Row: Diana Johandes, Dan Prosser, John Funk, Lewis Jones, Don Price, Chuck Holz, Dave Vandervoet, Joe Baddgley, Charley Lux, Norm Elder, John Benson, Steve Cochran, Mary Anderson, Chuck Thomas, and Gobi Vander Kooy. 32
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