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Girls' league Zalriuef BREWER MISS MARY RYAN MRS EN Faculty Adviser Dear Girls, O.n behalt express our ot activities. Girls under the the deserves credit for a We all waited citing Winter Formal. Y tion contributed to a year, Jan Schwiering's an outstanding Girls' Week. League will continue to glow events have dieol away. Girls' L League Cabinet, I would like to your enthusiasm in this year's the year with Big Sister Day, Nancy Chase. Toni Stenstrom Fall Follies, Abracaolabra. s in Crystal, the ex- n Morgan s orgoniza evening. Later in the were put to work oluring memories of Girls the embers of the last SH eague JAN SCHWIERING Senior Representative CAROLYN KINOSHITA NANCY CHASE NANCY HAMRIC Junior Representative Sophomore Representative Freshman Representative
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XM Wx ,gs 553:25 fi Kilim 'M' fm 's 3 We Qi.. sli- 'Ne Q , . W, Academ ks llnizfcrsa! diucufion sw. The United States has always had a tradition of universal education because its people realized that an informed citizenry is essential in order for a democracy to work. As a result of this educational tradi- tion, the United States has one of the highest literacy rates in the world. The nation's public schools are controlled by the various states, which are able to plan programs that best meet the needs of people in different parts of the country. The students of Sierra benefit greatly from this localized system of education, for it provides not only generalized academic material, but also academic courses of special benefit to Californians. Academics is an important part of the curriculum offered Spartans. A wide variety of academic courses is offered to the student: everything from iournalism to advanced biology. In addition to course offerings there are many scholastic clubs active on campus, ranging from the statewide California Scholarship Federation to the local creative writing club. ln recognition of the students who receive A's or B's in all their classes, the Spartan Honor Scroll has been created. As each Spartan does his homework, opens his books to study, or listens to a lecture by his instructor, he is helping to maintain the literacy of his country and the great ideal of a free education for all. Q: Q 3 'ig QVL I .Ali xg .4 1 'M 1 5 34 The search for knowledge is a never ending process ' J'
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