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Seniors win many awards For the Bank of America Achievement Awards, students were nominated by teachers from each department. Four stu- dents were selected to receive a Bank of America Achievement plaque award for the fields of Fine Arts, Liberal Arts, Applied Arts, and Science and Mathematics. These students were eligible to compete for a chance to win as much as 352000. The Bank of America also awarded eleven stu- dents certificates of award in areas of Art, Music, Drama, English, Business, Trade- and-lndustry, Foreign Language, Social Studies, Lab Science, Mathematics, and Computer Studies. Schoalrships were also awarded to senors for their athletic and scholastic achievemnts .Ll Y 7 8 188 Bank of Americaffwcholarships
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il 1,4 i. .., btw fr, s,, QQ.. ix,- gh- - QC 1 iv 1 i JK yt . 3 Writers earn high honors Many journalism students were selected to be members of Quili and Scroll. Require- ments for membership in this International Honor Society for High School Journalists included a GPA of at least 3.0, a minimum of 150 printed inches in the school newspaper or yearbook, and recommendation by the adviser. ln the National Achievement Schol- arship Program for Outstanding Negro Stu- dents, two students were commended for their scores and two became finalist and semi-finalist in the program. On the basis of their writing skills in their junior year, five students were selected by teachers to com- pete in the National Council of Teachers of English contest. Second overall in the Lion's Club Speech contest 111 is Allison Johnson. Quill gl Scroll members 121 include Deb- bie Spander. Samantha Blackburn, Suzanne Samuel, Mark Pratt, Sherry Joe, and Manuel Grinage. Partici- pants in NCTE13l are Marianne Chang, Serena Wong, Matt Neely. Danny Cotton. and Angie Tadeo. Semi-fina- list in the Aid Association for Lutheran Church 141 is Kathy Pence. Members of Quill 81 Scroll also 15D include Jud Smith. Peter Schroepfer, Mary Allan. David Green- son, Quyen Nguyen, and Pege Rankin. Semi-finalist in the National Achievement 163 is Michael Saf-fold. Nation- al Achievement finalist 172 is Joy Phillips. Winner of both the National Engineer Week Scholarship. and the Uni- versity of California Regents' and Chancellor's Scholar- ship 181 is Eric Lindquist. Commended in the National Achievement program 191 are Bernice Cartwright and Charlton Horne. Semi-finalists in the PGSQE program 1101 are Robert Blair, Eric Lindquist. Clarence Hsieh. and Steve Hosemann 1not picturedb. 'rf-fi, we-J-1. Pfli, National Achievement!NCTEfScholarships EST
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i A wiQr? W:-'il v iiimiiiii sam aw f , iz, . H, ., Si Bank of America plaque winners Q15 are Erik Okada QApplied Artsb, David Greenson QLiberal Artsj, Eric Lindquist QScience 81 lvlathematicsj, and Jay Hardy- King Qlfine Artsj. Bank of America certificate winners Q23 include Julie Jacobson Qlvlusicj, Leslie ltakura QArtJ, Q31 Ryan lVlcLean QMathematicsJ, and Jennifer Avery QTradesflndustrialJ. Wingate Lew and Henry Bianchi Q45 discuss scholarship applications. B of A certificate winners Q53 include Kathy Pence QForeign Languageb, Lisa Hepps QDramaj, Q67 Robert Blair QLab Scienceb, and Sandy Lee QBusinessJ. Winning S5500 from the Retired Naval Officers Association Q71 is Nichelle Flentroy. Athletes Raymond Sanders, Bri- an Johnson, and Leon Patterson Q81 received schol- arships to Cal Berkeley, Stanford, and Long Beach State. Bank of America certificate winners also in- clude Q9J Ann-Marie Smith QComputer Studiesj, Q1OJ Guy Disibio QEnglishJ, and Suzanne Samuel QSocial Studiesj. Bank of America 1801
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