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SPECIAL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT Sunday, June 28, 1967 Part 9 Eos Anjjeko Slimes Student Citizens an Society, Life Member vtfsity volleyball team captain. Activities: Athlotics (3 years), soccer, loolball, varsity volleyball. 2 trips to Washington C. for political seminars, speaker at Lions Club and role modelspokesman for DARE, (anti drug program), A. volunteer, coaching for Special Olympics, referee for Youth Basketball League.

Laura Fawcett, 18, 12th grade, 3 8 GPA. Honors: Sophomore class vice president, junior class treasurer, student body recording secretary, president of Knights Ladies, Life member Ephebian Society, National Merit Scholar, recipient of A. $1,000 scholarship. Activities: Varsity volleyball, basketball, Softball, senior class cheerleader, Softball leagues Sunland-Tufunga Community, Bur bank Po-nytail, Sunland-Turunga Tournament Softball Team. Walnut High School Jamie Gunn, 16.

11th grade, 3 67 GPA. Honors: Leatherlunger (3 years), ASB president (1987-88). Honor Guard (1987), prom princess (1987), MVP cross country (1985-86). Activities: Varsity cross country (3 years), JV basketball (2 yoars), varsity track 13 years), ASB (2 years). CSF (3 yoars), Key Club (3 years), Letterman's Club 12 years), Nordstrom Fashion board, Assiteers (2 years).

Amy Dunn, 16, 12th grade, 3.93 GPA. Honors: Elks Club Student of the Year, Homecoming princess. Prom Court '86, '87. Highest Honor RoH. Activities: Pepster.

ASB Treasurer, Key Club, French Club, Future Business Leaders of America, California Scholastic Federation, female lead in school musical "Bye Bye Birdie," Walnut family festival, participant in Super-bowl XXII Pregame Extravaganza. Warren High School Miriam 8ehimmel. 16. 1 1th grade. 3 .83 GPA.

Honors: Girl State representative '87, Elks Student of the Month, Academic Excellence awards (3 years). Activities: Junior statemen Summer SchoolStanford, junior statesmen president, sophomore secretary, commissioner of publicity, California Scholarship Federation, varsity swimming (3 years), junior varsity water-polo 1 year), JuniorTeenTemple Nor Tamid. Glenn Yamasakl, 18, 12th grade. 3.67 GPA. Honors: Representative Leadership Conference, Academic Excellence award (3 years), scholarship Northrop -Fall '87.

Activities: Junior class vice-president, California Scholarship Federation (8 semesters), varsity soccer (4 years-Most Valuable Player '851, varsity track (3 years Most Valuable Sprinter), varsity football 1 years), varsity baseball 1 year). Westchester High School Chariaaa Meigs, 17. 12th grade. 3.62 GPA. Honors: Academic jacket recipient.

National Achievement Scholarship finalist. Council of Black Administrators Scholarship nominee, CSF (3 semesters). Activities: Knights Ladies (officer for 2 semester), Interact (3 semesters), Senior Steering Committee (2 semesters), Gabrinians (officer 3 semesters), associate to Promote Black Awarness (4 semesters), Short Flag Spirit Team (officer 4 semesters). Red Cross volunteer. GayMeixel, 18, 12th grade.

3 6 GPA. Honors: Academic jacket recipient, CSF (3 semester). Principal's List (6 semesters). Activities: Varsity soft-ball (3 semester), speech and debate team (6 semesters), marching band (2 semesters). Knights Ladies (2 semesters), Dual Dramatic Interpretation Spartan Speak-off 1st Place Trophy, All City 3A, 2nd Softball team pitcher (1 semester), Westchester Park LittleBig League Softball (4 semesters).

Hands Across America; American Red Cross blood donor. roll, Student of the Month. Activities: drill team, associated student body vice president, yearbook editor, tennis and swim team, REACH America, Rotary Interact president. Student Senate President Secretary, ACT (Advanced Career Training at Rockwell), biology Club, CASA (substance abuse prevention). Garden Grove High School Shelly Youngsln Ann My Dung T.

Truong Huntington Beach Evening High School Shannon Davis, 18, 12th grade, 3 6 GPA. Honors: Student ol the month lor January. Activities: chaired back-to-school night, junior varsity ski team, junior varsity volleyball team, works as a sales representative lor an electronics firm. Plans on attending San Diego State lo pursue career in psychology. MlehaOsttfman.

17. 12th grade, 3.6 GPA. Honors: Four student achievement awards. Activities: Peer Support program, fund raiser lor community related protects, takes classes in dental assisting. Goal is to obtain her registered dental assistant license.

Irvine High School Wendy Angus. 17, 12th grade, 4.07 GPA. Honors: Principal's Award, Heritage Awards (highest classroom honor) in Spanish, Diligence Award in math, Scholar Athlete Award. Activities: captain volleyball team, captain girls basketball team, senior council, school representative to Leukemia Society 3 years, Volunteer March ol Dimes, CSF, president of Key Club, homecoming queen. Will attend UCLA in the fall to major in biology.

Kevin Rosen. 17, 12th grade, 4. 10 GPA. Honors: 4 Heritage (highest classroom honor) Awards in French, math English, scholarathlete award. Activities: president of Associated Student Body, president of Junior Class, Vice Pres.

CSF, captain soccer team. Will attend UCLA. John F. Kennedy High School Dona Davidson. 18.

12th grade, 4.23 GPA. Honors: captain, MVP, all empire league volleyball, Who's Who, captain basketball. Emerald Chain (top 10 girls in junior class, academic), Student of the Month, Emerald Service Points Award, Gold Seal Bearer, National Merit English. Activities: volleyball; basketball; OCE vice president, treasurer; Key Club president, secretary; Diati vice president, CSF, math tutor, assistant swim instructor, Candystriper. Nelson Rotas, 18.

12th grade, 4.29 GPA. Honors: Student of the Month January. 1987; Most Improved Player varsity badminton; PTSA Undergraduate Math and Computers Award; principal's honor roll; Academic Ail-American; Emerald Chain; Who's Who; National English Merit Award. Activities: president of Future Business Leaders of America, Head Yell Leader, FBLA Southern Section treasurer, CSF, Cultural Experience Club, varsity badminton 10th 11th grades, affiliate of the Business Department Advisory Board, Diati Club, attended many FBLA conferences. Katella High School Kelly Kathleen Radar, 17, 12th grade, 3 80 GPA.

Honors: City of Anaheim Youth of the Year Award, City of Anaheim Women's Division Chamber of Commerce Scholarship $1000, Girl Scout Council of Orange County Gold Leadership and Gold Award, Girls's Varsity Track Team Captain 1985-87. Activities: American Cancer Society Youth Advisory Board Representative, American Cancer Society Great American Smokeout Campus Organizer, 12 yr. member of Girl Scout Council ol Orange County 1986-87 president. Volunteer: Red Cross Special Olympics, Junior Blind of the Braille Wallace School lor the Handicapped, Girl Scouts Teaching Sign Language and First Aid, Drama and French Club, 4 year letterman on Track Team, 2 year letterman on Volleyball Team. Kirk Holberg, 17, 1 1th grade.

4.33 GPA. Honors: American Legion Award; Anaheim "Youth of the Year" finalist; Lions Club Student Speakers finalist; Student of the Month in mathematics, English, science, social science, foreign languages. Boys State delegate. Activities: student body president, freshman class vice president, model legislature and Court, YMCA camp couselor, mayor -pro tern Anaheim Youth and Government Day, Anaheim Youth Commission, Anaheim Union High School District Student Advisory Board. La runs Beach High School Shane Miller.

18. 12th grade, 3.4 GPA. Honors: junior citizen of the year, Soroptimist International of Laguna Beach, Century III Leadership, school board outstanding scholarship, citizenship and achievement in athletics and student activities and Who's Who Awards. Activities: ASB President, Safe Conduct Council, Peer Counseling, SIP School Improvement Program, CASC Representative, varsity basketball, baseball, designed and constructed the "Home of the Artist" sign. Refurbished the Laguna's on the hills and Monarch Bay Outriggering Team.

AnnePernick, 18, 12th grade, 4.8 GPA. Honors: 1986 Delegate to California Girls State, Valedictorian, 1987 Laguna Junior Citizen of the Year, 1987 Chapman College Outstanding Natural Science Student Award, 1986 Society of Women Engineers Certificate of Merit. Activities: President of National Honor Society, Sailboat racing. Model United Nations, MarchingConcert Band, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club Junior Board, South Coast Medical Center Candy Striper. Laguna Hills High School Pearl Chen.

17. 12th grade. 4.43 GPA. Honors: National Merit Commended Student, Laguna Hills Junior Miss Top Scholar, Bank ol America Plaque winner in Science and Mathematics, Times Mirror Co. Scholarship, Society of Women Engineers Award.

Activities: Key Club Community Service Chairperson, French Club, Creative Writing Club, Yearbook Stalf, Homeroom Representative, CSF Fundraising Coordinator Delphi Program, Academic Bowl. Humanities Club, Irvine Chinese School, cross country, track, basketball, Chinese Dance, Great American Smokeout, piano, Halloween at the Mall, Special Olympics, Red Cross. Hanna Lee. 17, 12th grade. 4.5 GPA.

Honors: Who's Who Among American High School Students. Exchange Club Youth ol the Year. Elks National Foundation Most Valuable Student Leadership Award, Kiwanis, Key Club Outstanding Citizen, Varsity Football Scholar Athlete Award, R. G. Canning Outstanding Youth Award.

Activities: Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout, Math Club president, yearbook stalf editor, California Scholarship Federation, vice president, Humanities Club, Varsity Football (2 years). LaHabra High School Michael Fuqua. 18. 12th grade, 4.03 GPA. Honors: Boys State Delegate.

Top 100, National Honor Society, Rotary Student of the Month, DAR Good Citizen Award, Soroptomist Youth Citizenship Scholarship, Band Rookie of the Year, Eagle Scout, Quill and Scroll, Order of the Arrow. Activities: ASB President, Yearbook Editor-in-Chief, Junior Class President, Student Advisory Council, Prom Chairman, CSF, Interact, Variety Show Bandleader, Students Against Drunk Driving, Ski Club, Marching Band, Concert Band, Drum Line, Wrestling, Tennis, Boy Scouts, City Planning Please see STUDENTS, Page 10 Athlete Award. Member of Ihe Homecoming Court, Coaches Award Track, Most Improved Award-Track, Finalist lor Outstanding Senior Girl Canyon High Activities: ASB Treasurer. Volleyball Team 3 Track Team 3 Track Captain. Tribal Council Member (Student Council) Caplstrano Valley High School Michael Kuril, 17.

12th grade, 4. 146 GPA. Honors: FroshmanSophomore Baseboll All Star Team for North Sr. League; Track for CVHS-Spiinting, 100 meter2007400 meter relay; Tutor at CVHS for Ap classes and advance classes; Marching Band, saxaphone. Participated in school performances: CSF Talent Show, lighting and sound equipment.

Activities: Bank of America Plaque Winner in Moth and Science, Valedictorian ol Senior Class '87, CSF Sealbearer, UCI Admissions with Distinction. Admitted to UCSD. Krlatl Burgue. 17, 12th grade. 3 8 12 GPA.

Honors: Drill Team, Pep Squad, Captain of Pep Squad for last 2 years, ASB Board, ASB Treasurer, work on homecoming, dances, Air Guitar and Spirit Day. Activities: CSF 3 yearsacademic honors, Future Business Leaders of America, Church Youth Leader. Admitted to UCLA. Corona del Mar High School Dylan Rogan, 17, 11th grade, 4.0 GPA. Honors: TimesDodgers Salute to A Students 1986.

Activities: Key Club, Latin Club, Peer Assistance League, TIE Club, Baseball (varsity). Rich Mather, 16, 10th grade, 4.0 GPA. Activities: Baseball, Basketball, PAL, SADD, church. Costa Mesa High School Imran Huealn, 1 7, 1 2th grade, 4.00 GPA. Honors: National Merit Scholarship, UC Irvine Regents Scholarship, Elks Scholarship, Rotary Club Student of the Month, Bank of America Plaque Winner, Science Award of Honor (Biology), Science Award of Honor (Physics), English Award ol Honor, Social Science Award of Honor, Academic Decathlon Gold Medalist, American Legion School Award (8th Grade).

Activities: Academic Decathlon, Kiwanis Bowl. Susan 8lefreM, 17. 12th grade, 4.00 GPA. Honors: Academic All-American Lions Club Student Speaker Award, National Merit Science Award, Elks "Most Valuable Student" National Award, National Leadership and Merit Award, Valedictorian, Society of Women Engineers Math and Science Award. Activities: Spanish Club, Editor-in-Chief school newspaper, News Editor, school newspaper, CSF, Group Student Cable Television Production.

Track, Gymnastics, Academic Decathlon, Kiwanis Bowl, Church Youth Ministry. Cypress High School Jessica Tkerjol. 18, 12th grade. 5.0 GPA. Honors: Principal's Meritorious Honor Roll '83-'87, Most Outstanding Student in Foreign Language '86-'87, Girls' State Rep 86, 1987 Orange County Academic Decathlon silver medal in Fine Arts.

Alliance Fran-caise de la Riviera Californienne speech contest 1st place winner of two month trip to France, Arthur Young Scholarship Award winner from AUHSD, McDonnell Douglas Management Club Scholarship. Activities: French Club, Sec. '83-'84, Pres. '85-'87; Chairman of International Week '86-'87; AUHSD GATE Barbershop Choir; CSF California Scholastic Federation B3-'87; March of Dimes Walk-a-Thon '86, '86, '87; 1985 Summer Leadership Academy; Explorers Club Volunteer work for San Bernardino County Museum on the Calico Mountain Archaeological site; Tutor for junior senior high school students; Mock Trial Team '86; PTSA member student volunteer aide at summer registration 85. '86; Photograph class at Cypress Community College; Aerobics class; organized Christmas caroling tor convalescent homes.

Helen Cheng, 17, 12th grade. 4.67 GPA. Honors: Academic Decathlon Team Bronze Medal, Student of the Year Medalist '86 Communications, Student of the Year Medalist '85 Science, Student of the Year Medalist '84 Social Science and Communications, Who's Who in America High School Students, Participation in California Math League American Schools Mathematics Assn. Testing. Activities: Calculus Club, Academic Decathlon, Physics Club, Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, French Club, Chinese Club, Leadership Academy, Explorers Club Supply Officer, California Scholastic Federation, CSF Tutoring Committee Scheduler, Piano Playing (9 years), Serove Choir Pianist for OC Chinese Christian Church, Paid Volunteer Tutoring, Participant Natl.

Piano Guild Testing Certificate of Merit Testing, annual Bach Festival, Long Beach Piano Competition Recitals, Jazzer-cise. Edison High School Anders Yang. 17, 12th grade, 4.690 GPA. Honors: National Merit Letter of Commendation, Youth of the Month, Academic Letter, Academic Pins, Long Beach Press Telegram Academy of Achievement Award Winner, Bank of America Achievement Awards Region 7 Finalist, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Who's Who Among American High School Students, United States National English Merit Award, United States National Leadership Merit Award, California Scholarship Federation Lifetime Sealbearer, Distinguished Scholar, Honor Roll Honor Card, Golden Key Certificates and Medallion. Activities: Key Club President.

Spanish Honor Society President, California Scholarship Federaltion President, Biology Club Secretary, Huntington Beach City Youth Board Secretary, Chinese Club Treasurer, Academic Competition Team Treasurer, ASB Senate, Orange County Academic Decathlon, Huntington Beach Teen Talkline, Model United Nations, Junior Achievement Vice-President of Marketing, Project CHERISH; March of Dimes, Red Cross, Badminton Team, Project Concern International, Inter-Club council. Class Council, House of Representatives, Student Advisor Council Representative to Board of Trustees, Homecoming Committee. Joyce Wan. 18. 12th grade.

4.600 GPA. Honors: Youth of the Month, December, Academy of Achievement Honorable Mention in Journalism, Bank of America Scholarship Nomination Liberal Arts, Golden Key Nomination in English, Foreign Language, Community Services, Science, Principal's Award, National Council of Teachers of English Scholarship Nomination, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Activities: 1986 Huntington Beach Sister Cities Youth Ambassador to Anjo, Japan, Sister Cities Youth Representative to Board of Directors, Representative to American Cancer Society and No Smoking Program, Reporter, Writer, Anchor person for XET's "Edison Update" and "Campus Connection," Key-wanettes Chairperson of Youth and Secretary of Correspondence Student Council, Commissioner of Academics, Model United Nations 3 years. Academic Competition Team Secretary, French Club, California Scholarship Federation Sealbearer, Student Representative to Academic Booster Club. El Dorado High School Scott Tomko.

16, 11th grade, 4.00 GPA. Honors: Distinguished Scholar 3 years. Scholar Athlete 2 years, National Honor Roll Member, MVP-Baseball, Basketball (JV), 1st Team All-League Baseball (Varsity). Activities: Little League Coach. City Park and Recreation Director, Jr.

Basketball Coach, High School Basketball, Baseball. ChriaFeclone, 16, 11th grade. 3.60 GPA. Honors: National Honor Society, Principal's Honor Roll. California Scholarship Federation.

Activities: Football 9-11, Baseball 9-11, Basketball 9-1 1, National Honor Society. MVP Basketball, Player ol Ihe Week Fool-ball, Basketball. El Modena High School HaJOossaln, 18, Honors: valedictorian, C. Santa Cruz Book Award, Bank of America Liberal Arts Plaque Winner, El Modena High School Presidental Classroom Representative, Gale Psttison Scholarship winner. Activities: school board representative, National Honor Society president.

Associated Student Body cabinet member, School Board District chairman, Gale Pattison Youth Trustee, helped to organize Safe Rides at El Modena, organized toy drive lor abused children. Kim Nguyen, 17, 12th grade, 4.0 Honors: English student of the month, science student ol the month, winner of the Tustin Area Women's Club and the National Charity League scholarships, Orange City Council Outstanding Student Award. Activities: National Honor Society vice-president, CSF, International Club, girls' tennis team, section leader in Chamber Singers, faction leader in the Vietnamese Youth Buddhist Organization ol Orange County. El Tor High School Bruce Burkley, 17, 12th grade. 3.80GPA.

Honors: principal's Outstanding Boy Award, Boy's State representative, Vince Trollan Athletic Award, OCAD, principal's honor roll, CSF member. Activities: Key Club president, varsity swim team, varsity water polo team. Attending Harvard in Fall. Rosalie Chin, 17, 12th grade, GPA. Honors: principal's Outstanding Girl Award, principal's honor roll, CSF member, Bank of America Award-English.

Scholarship, Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce student of the year. Activities: varsity basketball, Keywenettes Club, CIF Student-Athlete ol Year. Attending UCLA hi the fall. Eaperania High School Edward OtoeyBowen. 18.

12th grade, 4.0 GPA. Honors: co-valedictorian, $600 Bank of America Achievement Award Winner, National Honor Society, Top Twenty-Five Award, principal's honor roll, varsity letter, superior rating at SCSBOA Solo Ensemble Festival, All-Southern California High School Honor Band, first place Musical Theatre Fullerton College Drama Festival. Activities: International Thespian Society; drama club; marching band wind ensemble; varsity tennis; National Honor Society; CSF; lighting designer for all drama, dance, choral and ASB productions; pep band; Cal State Fullerton Music Honors Festival; excellent rating at SCSBOA Regional Soto Ensemble Festival; Amnesty International; Bank of America Plaque Winner in Fine Arts; CIF southern section quartertine-list tennis individuals; second-place Empire League tennis individuals. Will attend Harvey Mudd. MkhaelKHHaney.

17, Honors: Outstanding performer at Fullerton College's Thespian Competition, National Honor Society, CSF, Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award Recipient. Activities: Theater 8 plays in 4 years, choir, track, community theater 2 shows in Fullerton and 1 show in Brea, UCLA scholarship. Will attend Stanford. EstancU High School Mary Leonard, 18, Honors: honor society, girls league, homecoming queen. Activities: science club, french club, Softball, coached AYSOC team youth soccer, worked Coco's, Mesa Verde Pharmacy.

Joseph Waxier, 18, 12th Grade, 3. 70GPA. Honors: E. I. Moore award most valuable sophomore; water polo captain 2 years; varsity swim captain, first team all league; water polo; CSF 4 years.

Activities: swim team 4 years, water pdo 4 years, wrestling 3 years, ski club, temple youth groups, volunteer at UCI Medical Center, employed at Naugles, Spaghetti Factory, Newport Marine Dept. lifeguard. Foothill High School AnlehBhimani, 16, 12th grade, 4.4 GPA. Honors: National Merit Commended Student, CSF seal bearer, U.S. Senate Youth Program State Quarter Finalist, PFO "Top American Chemical Society "Outstanding Chemical Student" Award, Calif.

Academic Decathlon 3rd Place 1986, "Young Man of the Month" December, 1986. Activities: marching band 3 years, stage band 1 year, junior varsity swimming 2 years, ASB cabinet member-kiterclub Council President 1986-87, mathscience club president 1986-87, Safe-Rides president 1986-87, volunteer C. Red Cross, C. Trauma Society volunteer for "Staying Alive" program, statistician swim team, varsity water polo 1 Year, symphonic band 1 year. Captain Kiwanis Bowl Team 1986-87, captain math team 1986-87; Academic Decathlon 2 years.

Tiffany Chandler. 18. 12th grade, 4.4 GPA. Honors: California Girls' State Representative, California Girls' State Outstanding Citizen Award Recipient, homecoming queen. Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award Recipient, Tustin Area Women's Club Young Woman of the Month September, CFS seal bearer, CIF Academic Awards Program Female Student Athlete ol the Year Award candidate, 1986 Junior Class Service Award, varsity captain cross country, cross country Most Improved Runner 1985, junior varsity basketball team captain, junior varsity basketball Most Valuable Player Award 1986, junior varsity basketball Most Improved Player 1985, track varsity captain 3 years, school record: triple jump, 1986 Outstanding Jumper Award Recipient, John Wolfe Scholarship applicant, David Shan-brom Scholarship applicant.

Activities: Foothill High School Safe Rides program; Trinity United Presbyterian Church working with devetopmentally disabled; visiting convalescent homes; delivering food to orphanages; houselawn work for physically handicapped; free community car washes; cross country; basketball; track; student government; juniorsenior class president; New Life Club; Girls' Athletic Board; Red Cross Club; Leukemia Society Club; Campus Beautificalion. Fountain Valley High School Andrew TulumeHo. 17, 12th grade, 4.57 GPA. Honors: Prix dHonneur (highest award of school), distinguished scholar, Coronet Award in social studies. Student of Month, Bank of America liberal arts.

Will be attending Harvard University and would like to become a teacher. Activities: student government, prom commission, varsity basketball, CSF seal bearer. Deanna Chute. 18. 4.45 GPA.

Honors: Prix d'Honneur (highest award of school), distinguished scholar. Student of Month. Will be attending Berkeley and would like to become a teacher in math. Activities: government, Keywanettes, CSF seal bearer, cokxguard captain, community volunteer. Fullerton Union High School Bung Hoon Cho, 18, 12th grade.

4.2 1 GPA. Honors: National Honor Society, National Merit Commended Scholar, UCLA Alumni Scholarship finalist. Student Congress National Qualifier debate. National Forensic League Double Ruby Member. Century III State winner one of two.

Activities: student board member; Fullerton High School District; Associated Student Body treasurer, president; CSF, chairman. Student Advisory Council, taught English in Korea, varsity soccer team, editor, newspaper, debate judge, Key Club member, team captain. FUHS speech debate. Carta Hlltscher. 18.

12th grade, 3.67 GPA. Honors: soroptimists teen citizen, Student Congress National Qualifier debate, toastmasters best speaker, deans award BYU, principal's high honor ball, California Scholarship Federation (CSF) Vice President, Chairperson ol school senate, Freshman Class President. Will J. Held High School Janney Dotoree Rivera. 17, 12th grade, 3 71 GPA.

Honors: School Awards lor outstanding performance in: Office Practice, English, Business Education, Infant Care Center, school attendance, Scholarships awarded: PTA, Isabel Patterson Home Economics, Cal Grant, LBCC Founders Scholarship. Activities: Counselor for Youth Program, Latin Club, Folklorico Dance Club, Church Outreach Program, School Representative at Reid High School. William S. Hart High School RobertD. WoHe.

17, 12th grade, 4 00 GPA, Honors: CSF lile member; dean list 4 years; Senior Boy ol the Month; Outstanding Musicianship Award 4 years; C.V. Honor Band member 4 years; S. Army MVP award lor soccer in 1987; All-Foothill League Soccer Team member tor 2 years; chosen for Calil. State Soccer Team in 1986; member of 1987 prom and formal court at Hart High. Activities: Chieftain Jazz Group member 4 years; marching band mem-bar 4 years; concert band member 4 years; varsity soccer team 3 years; junior varsity tennis team for 1 year; Enterprising Executives ol America club member; played jazz lor conventions in California; marched in many community parades in California and Oregon; played in SCVSC Spurs soccer team that toured Europe in 1984.

Krlatl Vlashart, 17, 12th grade, 4. 17 GPA. Honors: National English Merit Award; Academic All-American; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Lyons' Club Speech Club finalist; Girl of the Month; Top Ten Senior. Activities: flag team member, tutoring math and English, community parades, fundraisers for the needy. William Workman High School RiehardHorrmenn, 18.

12th grade. 3.76 GPA. Honors: Four-year school scholar, CSF life member, Valle Vista Top Five, 1985 club president of the year, 61-L Memorial Scholarship Recipient, 198485 Surveyor Most Valuable Staffer and 1985 Best News Writer, American Legion's Calif. Boy's State delegate, Hugh O'Brien youth ambassador, Lions' Club speech finalist. Activities: The Workman Surveyor editor-in-chief, space shuttle club founder and president.

ASB commissioner of clubs and organizations, HLPUSD student board member, junior class vice-president, chairman of Challenger Memorial Time Capsule Committee, yearbook advertisement editor. Surveyor news and close-up editor, science club, Spanish honor society. CSF, Shuttle Education Weekend chairman, served on committee to select a new principal. Lisa Rector. 18, 12th grade, 3.80 GPA.

Honors: Four-year school scholar, teen citizen of the year, PTA scholarship, Emblem Club scholarship, Valle Vista Top Five, Most Responsible Pepster 2 years. Best Page Writer lor newspaper, CSF Hie member, winter formal princess and homecoming princess, USL All Star Cheerleader. Activities: cheerleader 4 years, Pepster president, vice president and head cheerleader, ASB Commissioner of Rallies, ASB commissioner ol activities. Key Club, Spirit Club. CSF, newspaper editor, president of Friend-to-Friend Club, an anti-drug and alcohol outreach program.

Wood row Wilson High School Angela Jimenez 17, 12th grade, 3.61 GPA. Honors: Bank of America Achievement Award (English); White Memorial Medical Center Scholarship; Dear den's Scholarship; CSF seal bearer. Activities: varsity tennis, student council. Mesa. French club, UCLA partnership, peer tutor.

Academic Decathlon Team. Zeke Quezada. 17. 12th grade. 3.68 GPA.

Honors: Calif. State Fair (second place, mechanical dialling); Bank of America Achievement Award (vocational and applied arts); National Scholar Athlete Award. Activities: varsity baseball, varsity football (captain), student body president, VICA. Wood row Wilson High School Andrew Kaz, 18. 12th grade.

3.98 GPA. Honors: Medallion Award, Phi Beta Kappa, California Scholarship Federation, National Honor Society, W.R. Stevens Science Scholarship. Furjanick Music Scholarship, Leake Music Scholarship. Eagle Scout, varsity lettertennis, principal's honor roll.

Activities: varsity tennis. Jazz Ensemble, MarchingSymphonic Band, Key Club, PACE. Program. Ellen Thometz. 17.

12th grade. 4.0 GPA. Honors: Certificate of Merit for Piano. Science Certificate, two Texas Piano Festival Awards, Certificate for Recognition in Yearbook, National Honor Society, principal's honor roll. Activities: varsity baseball manager.

Ski Club, Venus Serority, two years yearbook, S.M.U. Festival, National Honor Society, Class Council. ORANGE COUNTY Anaheim High School Ernest C. Johnston. 18, 12th Grade, 4.4 GPA.

Honors: Football-Orange League most valuable player, 2nd team All County, Team captain, 1st team All Big A Empire-Team MVP 1st team Cen. Conf. Basketball 1st team AH League, Team's best off. Player Orange Co. Scholar Athletics Award (top scholar).

Selected to play NorthSouth Co. All Star game. U.S. Army Reserve. National ScholarAthlete Award.

Academic Fittness Award. Activities: California Scholarship Federation Member, Gold Seal Bearer at Graduation, Kiwanis Bowl Team member. Honor Roll, Bank of Amer-Lab Science Certificate, Academic Honors Graduate, A.H.S. 1961, Scholarship Winner, C.I.F. ScholarAthlete candidate.

Christian Anguiano. 17, 12th grade, 3.61 GPA. Honors: Participant in National Youth, Youth Leader's ConlWash. D.C., Prin. Honor Roll Key Club Service Award, Student of the Month in Spanish.

Academic Honors Graduate, Serafines da Orange Co. Scholarship, Calif. Comm. Foundation Welles Scholar, Pres. Academic Fittness Award.

Activities: Student Council Member, Junior Class Officer, Academic Decathlon, Key Club President, Spanish Club member. Speech club member. Bolsa Grande High School Chandra Kaye Masaner. 17. 12th grade.

3.98 GPA. Honors: Valedictorian, Elks' Most Valuable Student Award, Press Telegram Nominee for Journalism, Strawberry Festival Scholarship, Who's Who Among American High School Students, National English Merit Award, Girls' League Board Member of Year, Departmental Award in Journalism fit U.S. History. Activities: Editor-in-chief Newspaper, Vice President of Senior Class, Girls' League, Spanish Club, CSF, President MGM Club, Girls' Ensemble, Secretary of Junior Class, Prom Committee, Youth Leadership for Action, Yearbook staff, Foreign Language Club, Beta Club, Football Statistician, Church youth group. Church nursery attendant.

Little League scorekeeper and reporter. Pop Warner reporter and statistician, NJB scorekeeper. Sunny Han. 18, 12th grade, 4 0 GPA. Honors: Honor student, Valedictorian, Homecoming Basketball Princess, Girl of the Month, Orange County Science Fair, 2nd Place in Chemistry, 1st Place in Bolsa Grande Science Fair, and Who's Who Among High School Students.

Activities: Student Council, Drama Club, Mentally Gifted Minors, International Club and German Club. Brea-Canyon High Tammy Mueller, 19, 12th grade. 3.8 GPA. Honors: Student of the Month. Activities: Choir, Sports: Softball and Swimming, worked full time while attending school.

Jeff Tengeman. 18, 12th grade, 2.9 GPA. Honors: Early graduate. Activities: Football, U.S. Armed Services.

Canyon High School Darin Lewder. 18. 12th grade. 4 0 GPA. Honors: Member of the Month-Key Club, Outstanding Band Member (lOthg.l, Letterman-Wrestling-Leaoue Champ-Wrestling.

Activities: Three year Member-Key Club (international Service Club sponsored by Kiwanis) Wrestling, Band (jazz-marching). Boy Scouts (will earn Eagle rank in June), Church: President of Youth Group. Katie Huennekena, 17, 12th grade. 3.8 GPA. Honors: Rotary Vocational Student.

Elks Club Scholar- Continued from Page 8 Wornens Club scholarship Activities soccer 4 years captain, track 4 years captain, cross country; honor so ciety semesters secretary, vice president; CSF 6 semesters, vice president; senior service I year president, sophomore class president, comrr.unicationa commissioner; school representative to CASC; Spanish club, humanities club, rumor statesmen ol American, Various infra-school activities. Thomas Jefferson Hlfh School Jus Cortei. 18. 1 2th grade, 4 00 GPA Honors valedictorian, Bausch end Lomb Science Award, Harvard Book Award, MESA science award, principal's honor list. Bank of America Plaque.

CSF seal bearer. Ephebian Society Activities Key Club, MESA, CSF. Decathlon ream. Oscar Rooriguei. 18.

12th grade. 3 87 GPA Honors salutatorian. Ephebian Society, principal's honor list, presidential Academic Fitness Award, CSF seal bearer. Activities; senior cabinet, student council, CSF, Decathlon Team, ournalism stall. Torrance High School Teresa Elaine Paidral.

16. 11th grade. 4.0 GPA Honors Faculty Achievement Award: English; National Merit Scholar, captain 1987 Academic Decathlon Team, past honored queen, Job's Daughters; Bank of America Achievement Award; So. California Edison Award of Merit, class valedictorian. Activities: editor-in-chief THS yearbook, varsity tennis team.

Tartar Lady Service Club, elected sergeant-al-arms, student music director for production "Mame," pianist for "Oliver," student council. High Adventure Explorer Post, foreign exchange student to Norway, counselor at Camp River Ranch, Seattle, member Riviera United Methodist Church Will attend Wellesley. Thomas George Kiefer. 18, 12th grade, 4.0 GPA. Honors: Faculty Achievement Award: Science, National Merit Scholar, Bank of America Award Winner, class valedictorian.

Activities: computer interests, reader-writer of short stories. Will attend Caltech. Tracy High School lamael Movers. 16, Honors: perfect attendance, outstanding student in computer class. Activities: journalism reporter.

George Zaragoia. 1 7, 1 1th grade. 3.8 GPA. Honors: perfect attendance, outstanding citizenship for art, math, history. Activities: leadership class officer, fournalism reporter.

University High School Mitchell B. Rosin. 18. 12th grade, 3.8 GPA. Honors: 1986 Unocal "Views and Images" Photography Contest-second place; Southern California Journalism Education Assn.

PhotoJournalism Contest, Ikst place; University High School, Top Photo Student; Silver Sealbearer Finalist; 1986 A. City Tennis Championship Activities: Varsity tennis, 3 years; journalism staff. 2 years, photo editor, one year, school service, one year. Gregory R.Wagner. 17.

12th grade. 3 85 GPA. Honors: Gold Sealboarer. ASB Speaker of the House (elected by student body). Activities: student government, 1 year; Speaker of the House, 1 semester; school mascot, 1 year; School Service, 1 year.

VS. Grant High School TammyBoher. 17, 80GPA. Honors: CSF Gold Sealbearer, Ephebian. Quill Scroll Journalism Society, Who's Who Writing finalist, winner of Masonic Lodge writing contest, local winner of Elk's Scholarship Activities: 10-12th grade steering committee, French Club.

Pep Club. Odyssey, Triple Echo assistant literary editor. Student League secretary. Cotton Daze chairperson, A C. recording and corresponding secretary.

Knights Ladies corresponding secretary, Keywannetes, Committee of Fund Raisers, student council journalist. Girl Scout-12 years, troop president, treasurer earned Silver Award, camp counselor, taught craft and drama classes at park. Jason Schirn. 17. 12th grade.

4 00 GPA. Honors: Ephebian, Outstanding Senior Athlete, varsity basketball captain, MVP All-League, varsity golf captain. MVP. all-league. CSF Gold Sealbearer.

Gold Service Award. Gold Medalist in Jewish Olympics in Toronto, Canada. Activities: Student body treasurer, CSF 100 Membership, Knights Ladies, president and founder of the Round Table, student council athletic correspondent. Little League manager. House of Representatives, steering committee of Hands Across the Campus Van Nuys High School Adam GranceH.

18, 12th grade, 4.33 GPA. Honors: Brown University Book award; DAR Good Citizen award; Ephebian Society; National Merit commendation; valedictorian 1 1 of 51; UC Berkeley Chancellor's scholarship; Herman Koster Outstanding Student award; California Scholarship Federation. Gold Sealbearer; Presidential Academic Fitness. Activities: Junior Achievement; Interact; Chatelaines and Squires; Knights and Ladies; junior board-secretary; sophomore board; marching band; concert band; student council-secretary; math team. volunteer-LA Music Center "Mercado." Harriet Riehter.

18, 12th grade, 3.8 GPA. Honors: California Scholarship Federation, Gold Sealbearer. Sam Greenberg award Outstanding Student volunteer. School Service. Activities: Sophomore board, junior board-vice president, senior board-prom chair, varsity cheerleader co-captain, Chatelaines and Squires, Knights and Ladies, yearbook staff, student council, Los Angeles Hebrew High School.

Valley Safe Rides, Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD), B'nai Bnth Youth Organization, volunteer Underprivileged Children's Center, Israeli Walk Festival. Valley Alternative School Jennifer Shuskey. 16, 1 1th grade. 3.5 GPA. Honors: Young Authors Program Finalist.

Honor Roll. Perfect Attendance awards. Valley Alternative School 1985 1986 Activities: Drama Club, School volunteer for West Valley School for the Handicapped, president of Adolescent Girl's Group at Church, participant in intramural sports, volunteer at Beverly Manor Retirement Home, fund raiser for church youth group. Ian Cetarff. 1 12th grade.

4.0 GPA. Honors: Valedictorian 1987 Senior Class, con-mended student of National Merit Scholarship finalists. Perfect Attendance awards 1986-1987, Honor Roll all semester of high school. Activities: Participant in A County Science Fair, exchange student to Japan summer 1986, volunteer worker for Youth for Understanding, member of Science Club of Birmingham High School, tutor for primary school students in Basic Computer Literacy. Venice High School Jennifer Borenetem.

18. 12th grade. 3.93 GPA. Honors; Roman Lamper, Ephebian, Rotary Club "Achievement of Excellence" jacket. Activities: Senior class secretary, American Field Service hostess, AFS officer.

School Service Clubs. Teen Line volunteer, assisted in starting a Teen Line in Wyoming, varsity volleyball. AFS exchange student to Brazil. AYSO soccer. Richard McBride.

18, 12th grade, 3.85 GPA. Honors: Roman Lamper, Ephebian, Rotary Club "Achievement of Excellence" Jacket, Bank of America Certificate in Social Studies, LAUSD Medallion award in Industrial Education. Activities: Boys State officer. Eagle Scout, Gold Glove Baseball award in 198586, 1985 Most Valuable Player. BEE football, varsity loot-ball, varsity baseball.

School Service Clubs. ValleLindo High School Petti A. Ward, 18. 12th grade. 4 00 GPA.

Valedictorian. Jaime Castillo. 18, 12th grade, 3 6 GPA. Honors: Outstanding Citizen 1987. Verdngo Hills High School Will Reinhart.

18, 12th grade. 3.67 GPA. Honors: Leadership 13 years): sophomore class president, student body vice president, treasurer senior, class president. Knights Ladies, Boys' State, Ephebi 3 or so 5021 if Happy laf Weit Covin High School Suzanne Pek, 17. 12th grade.

4.0 GPA. Honors: Valedictorian, American Legion School Medal Award, Society of Distinguished American High School Students. National Honor Roll, Elks Club Youth of the Month, January, Bank of America Plaque Winner. Math and Science, Youth Citizenship Award, Soropti-mist International, Presidential Academic Fitness Award, Valle Vista League Honor Roll, UC Irvine Regents Scholarship, Admission with Distinction, UC Irvine. Activities: Yearbook Editor, CSF President, Science and Math Club VP.

School Site Council. ASB Secretary Activities, Queen of the Valley Hospital Volunteer. Robert Rivera. 17. 12th grade.

4.0 GPA. Valedictorian, National Hispanic Scholar Awards Honorable Mention, Society of Distinguished American High School Students. National Honor Roll, Bank of America Nominee, Science, Varsity Club Scholar-Athlete, Presidential Academic Fitness Award, Women's Club of West Covina Scholarship. Activities: Math and Science Club, CSF. Varsity Club, Interact Club, Spanish Club, Speech and Writing.

West High School Andrea Peterson, 17, Principal Honor Roll. Honor Roll. Excellent Citizenship, Perfect Attendance, Excellence in American History, Excellence in Community Service, Daughters of the American Revolution, Super Special Warrkxette, South Bay Panhellenic, Los Angeles-South Bay Junior Miss 1st. Junior Honor Guide Alternate. Activities: Soccer, Softball.

California Scholarship Federation, National Honor Society. Drill Team. Easter Seal Telethon, Armed Forces Day Parade, Adopt-a-Grandparent Program, Dance Team, Show Team, Military Precision Team, Superbowl Halftime Show, Helping Hands Program for Children, Candystriper at South Bay Hospital, Volunteer at Torrance Memorial Hospital. Imtiyai Mahida, 17, 12th grade, 4.0 GPA. UCLA Alumni Scholarship, UC Santa Barbara State Social Competition-2nd place, American Society of Newspaper Editors Scholarship Finalist, Department Award for Excellence in Social Science.

3 years. Activities: Youth in Government-Supreme Court Level Attorney; Torrance Sister City Program-Youth Representative to Japan. Second Year Staff Reporter-School Newspaper, California Scholarship Federation (CSF)-Two Semester President, National Honor Society Member, Peer Counseling Program, South Bay Hospital Volunteer, Mathematics Tutor, Stocks and Marketing Analysis Course, Inglewood Mosque Member. Westside Alternative School OchunFarHce. 17, 12th grade, 4.0 GPA.

Honors: Valedictorian Class of 1987, Cal Grant Winner, Excellence in Algebra 2. Activities: Volunteer at Good Samaritan Hospital, Member of S.C.L.C., Student Body Vice-President and President, Participated in Spring Musical, Newspaper, Literary Magazine, Tutored Younger Students, Members of Choir, Organized several integration days involving the entire student body. Derek Worman. 16, 10th grade. 4 0 GPA.

Honors: Excellence in Foreign Languages, Mathematics, Biology and Social Studies. Activities: Student Body Treasurer and Parliamentarian, Tutored Elementary Students. Active in last Presidential Election, Volunteer for Public Radio, Catcher for school's Softball Team. Whitney High School Clara J. Shin, 16, 1 1th grade, 3.65 GPA.

Honors: JSA Best Debater Award. Concerto Concert Winner (flute). Most Spirited Varsity Cheerleader, Principal's Honor Roll, National Merit Scholarship Qualifier, Catholic Outstanding Youth Award. Activities: CSF, JSA Director of Activities, Interact Club, Ski Club Vice President, Varsity Cheerleader, ASB Director of Activities, California Assn. of Student Councils Region 14 President.

YES Retreat Group Leader, Youth Group Treasurer. Jonathan Kraua, 16. 11th grade. 3.83 (4.16 weighted) GPA. Honors: School Representative to Boys' State.

School Representative to Hugh O'Brien Youth Foundation Seminar. Principals' Honor RoH (3 Semesters), Honor Roll (2 semesters), California Scholarship Federation (6 semesters). Club finalist in Lion's Club, Optimist Club, and VFW speech contests, CIF All-Academic Team Champions in basketball and baseball. Activities: State Newsletter Editor-Calif. Assn.

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