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IOWI-ING Cl-Ill OFFICERS gn' Tg':lGNLc:'l'otllont Bill Rkvlg, VI I D700 1 'Y MIN 'UNION' BOWLING CLUB Any student whether he knows how to bowl or not us eluguble to belong to the bowl mg club Club members learn technnques of bowlmg bowlnng etuquette and how to keep score ln the fall semester the club IS organ rzed unto teams The students are gnven a reduced rate and bowl two games every week At the end of the season a certain number of trophues as presented to hugh game bowlers most Improved bowlers and to the members of the wsnmng team The club was sponsored by Mrs Schlatt man BOWLING CLUB BOWLING FIRST ROW left to nght Cecll Whlsenhunt Susan Hodson Mary Havens Anme Walls Slurley Duke Margaret Brunson Mary Thompson SECOND ROW Wayne Brown Cathy Loveland Emma McJunkm Elrsabeth Kelso Loretta Wulson Jean Frost Cathy Heuer THIRD ROW Dwayne Maguure Bull Stuewug Stanley Borho Doyle Myers Eddne Bowers and Jerry Harbnn l I W, 1' I 4 tg . Q - v' . . . . . - X 'f il . . . Q' . L . , - I , Q Y - - , . 4 I - I 2 , , I , - 1 .r -gf a -, , . 1 A -l I . vi A sig .P , . 1 W- , ' , ' I ' ' , . , ' , ' . , 5 1 I I 1 I , I 1 1 I - I I A I A I I I . I A '
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Membership in CSF., the California Senior High School Honor Society, is earned by students who make high records in scholastic and extra-curricular achieve ment. The purpose of the organization is to encourage a high level of scholarship by recognizing accomplish ment and by granting the privileges of membership. The motto of the organization is Scholarship for Service The fall semester officers were Joe Schultz, Presi dent, Michael Duke, Vice-President, Linda Fleming, Sec retary, Carol Bosworth, Treasurer. A record dance was sponsored by the CSF. in October. Early in December the senior members were entertained at an Honor Stu dents Day at Vallejo Junior College. The entire member ship participated in a field trip to the University of California. The officers attended the dinner meeting ot the District Convention in Napa. The spring semester officers were Michael Duke President, George Chaffey, Vice-President, Judy Stans bury, Secretary, and Carole Odale, Treasurer. Noon movies and a spring dance were sponsored as money-making activities. The destination of the spring semester trip was the Davis campus of the University of California. Students who were awarded Life Membership in C.S.F. at the end of their first semester as Seniors were Carol Bosworth, Joan Carlson, Michael Duke, Linda Flem- ing, Janice Franks, Frank Milo, Joe Schultz, Brent Sears and James Taylor. The Seymour Memorial Award nomi- nees from the Vallejo Chapter of CSF. were Linda Fleming and James Taylor. CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION FRONT ROW, left to right: Mary Barleen, Pat Slater, Kay Disbrow, Bobbie Hopper, Larry Hartsough, Warren Jones, Harold Yeaman, John Turner, Larry Howerton, Larry Jackson, Jim Cheap. SECOND ROW: Gale Furlong, Cathy Loveland, Kristy Tucker, Lea Atherstone, Karen Price, Julie Shultz, Carol Bosworth, Jow Schultz, Joan Carlson, James Taylor, Doris Loseth, Lynette Thompson, Roscoe Osborn, Linda Gehring. THIRD ROW: Arden Johnson, Jim Lamb, Frances Henderson, Doreen Marchetti, Harlow Carpenter, Brian Richardson, Lauren Brown, Paul Sernan, John Hyland.
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lv ' . 'Q A 1 if , 1 40 , O O W I ,-4 ...J SYNKERS FRONT ROW, left fo rlgllf: Deanna Crain, Donna Szgrnanski, Pamela King, Beverly Bransteffer, Liz Driscoll Ann Brownlee, Winnie Davis, Robin Hansen. SECOND ROW: Mary Barleen, Margaret Coker, Sue Setterqulst Sandy liekell, Judy Payran, Ann Ledvridge, Evelyn Traxler, Mrs. Canunerola. THIRD ROW: Barbara Axtell Jeanie Frost, Carol Thomas, Paula Nevins, Peggy Jones, Bonnie Baham. The purpose of the Synkers is to create interest in synchronized swim- ming. Any girl who likes to swim may join. The club earns money by having dances, cake sales, and making and selling popcorn balls. The money is used for the swim clinic held every year in Oakland, also it aids in financ- ing water shows. I r 1
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