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'EIICEIIIIOIIHI' leadership keeps llll CSF Ellitillify We've had some really hard-WOFKIHQ OffiCel'S this year, said Don Vog- ler, California Scholarship Federation adviser, com- menting on what he con- sidered to be good lead- Sl'ShiD of the Ol'Qal'liZatiOl'l. Membership increased from 81 students in the fall semester to a near- record of 109 in the spring. Only 4.5 percent of Tokay's 2,400 students were enrolled in CSF by spring, even with the rel- BIIIVSIV IEFQG ITUYTIDSI' Of ITIGITIDGFS. EIGVSFI seniors met CIUEIIIfIC3IIIOI'1S fOI Sealbearer by the end of the fall semester. Fundraisers organized by CSF included a carna- tion sale and a caramel apple sale for the Christ- mas Bazaar. The funds were raised to pay for scholarships and the an- nual Honor Day in IVIHV, when the club went to San Francisco. FIII semester Rose G86 Tammy Arlamell I15I Felecll IIGIIIIICK IIGIGIIV Ball Alberto IIGIIIIB I15I Gerald Bates nancy Mettler Snerrl llotts I15I lisa lllles VISIIII Demltroff lllllbert llg llngela Garcia HICIIIGI Paul DBIISI IIIIISOI Brenda Rudolph June llartlel Richard Sayre l15l Gordon llusetl Melissa Scbuler Cllllllla Kallllll Bllall T0 lorl IIIUKSIIIIIII Ed T0 PIIIIIIS ld! RICIIIIII Tlllllllll rllarena HCHIIITY Yvonne lllereclil HICIIBIIG Palmateer I15I lorllee wade is 52 Pblllb Patel I15I John wbltesldes E e W IIBII Patton tlrrls Young gy Randy Reeves Sopllomores G P at Pllllllp mane Cbrlstlan mean - lnlcllael Slloppel I15I NNY Blllllfll 1 j Rex rreece lllllll llronn F ygccggg P Robert vaccarella Gear!! Cll3l'l0sI15I lzn Yu he llllll Dllllflbff P , iff iiis Dianne lleldhulzen BGSSIIII El SIVGII road WIIIIS Amr F0107 Junlors Jil FW 4151 James Balasb Dennis Fulgenclo Cllldy Carson Steplallle llelr l15l llsa CIIOV I15I CVIIIIII Ill Klfl Fiflll' Tlmdtlll ldllle I15I .INDI IMIIIGI' VIIIBSSI IIIQIIUIIIIO IIIIIIOIII HIIIGI' IIBIIII MOIIIS PGN! III I15I MII FIIII IIQIIYGI .IIIYCB IIISIIIIII I P II CII Q Ol! GOIIHIO IIOIIIIQIIUI GIIIJBR UIIIIIIS I1 SI IIIUIIIG VIBIOCKI FIOSIIIIBII ISSOCIIIQ IIIGIIIIIBIS lar! Flrfll TOMB IIEIIUGISOII IIYIII Jill Scott IIISGII IIICIIBIIB IOIIIIS SIIIIIII HCCIIIIBY EIIC IIIQIIGIIIID SIIVII PIII lllllllfll' IIIVOII CIIIIBIIIIB SIQIIUSGII I VIIIII I. 53 8 IIZIEII YIIIIBSIIIII SIIIIII SQIIIGSIUI' SIIIOIS ROCIIIII Alfred Glllll Blfii KIIIIIIQIIY BOGIIY v r ' 4 Tara Beeman Al ela carrie' Danny IIIIIOISOI June llartley' Glhlll Kllllfl HSI CIIIIIII Kllllll PIIIIIIS Ill' lnarlr love Michelle Palmateer l1Sl PIIIIID Patil MBI llell Patton PIIIIIIII Rlftlll Linda RGIJIRSGR llmy Sandoval michael Sboppel I1 SI' Stuart Tomlin ROUGH vaccarella Dianne lleldbulzen TOIIII WIIIIS' Elizabeth Wong' Yll YM' Sealbearers Juniors James Balasl llsa CIIOY I15I Jose lleanda James Fedran IIIIK Fetzer Tara Fllirat R058 GIG I15I
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