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boy" by the seniors and is active in student council. Amember of the Forensics club, Skiclub and band, he attended Boys'State during summer.
Junior Lorraine Hodge, alsofrom Summerville, will staywith junior Ellen Green. Lorraine is rally commissioner,CSF member and columnist forthe school paper.
Both exchanges from Bakersfield will stay with vice-president Pam Sawyer. CarrieBrooks is interested in Girls'League and home economics,while Debbie Barnes is studentbody secretary and drill teammember.. Cubberley's first visiting"exchange_team'~from_Li ndp.n_
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Arts center~
expands study(Cont. from Pap;e 1)
more space than in the presentbuilding is provided for storageof equipment.
All major divisions of theperforming arts department -·music, theater, and speech -
.will have areas allotted to them.Future inclusions under consideration are modern dance,and a mass-media project including radio, television, andfilm production.
Proportionate to the in-creased amount of space will bethe increase in the number ofcourses available to students.Possible curriculum changesinclude production of more oneact plays and small-scale presentations in drama, courses inmodern dance, and beginningand advanced one-semester
On their way as exchanges toother schools this week are student body president JerryMacklin and Leanna Wolfe, whowill attend Summerville UnionHigh School in Tuolumne, andCarol Crittenden and MiriamSalo, who will visit South Bakersfield High in Bakersfield. -
Greg Leonard, chief justicefrom Summerville, who is beint hosted here by junior AlvinHasin, will be on Cubberley'scampus for the week. He wasnamed_ "the most intelligent
More merit recognizedSixty-one Cubberley seniors
have been ·named as semi-finalists in the State Scholarship Award comI>etition.
The CATAMOUNT
Dennis (f Conner and Karen Auden, Linden High School studentbody president and vice-president, respectively, visit fromStockton.. Photo: RABIROFF
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Merit recognizedEight Cubberley seniors have
"made it" in the academicarea of "merit and money"by reaching the finals of the1969-70 National Merit Scholarships contest .
Those named are NathanDean, Pam Frugoli, Lynn Hawley, Chris Lanier, Tracy·Mallory, Thomas Miller i Sandra
Motroni and Peter Solberg.Over 15,000 finalists through
out the nation will ~competefor approximately 1000 onetime National Merit $1000scholarships and for about 1800·sponsored scholarships renewable tor lip to four years ofcollege study at the accredited institution of the winner'schoice.
To become a finalist, the student must be endorsed by hisschool, and score high in Scholastic Aptitude Testing(SA T).
Nation-wide finalists are announced on April 30~
Pa.rk surveyedWith transient, tripod,
plumb-bob, sparkplug, nails,and stakes, the Surveying Clubis struggling between rains tosurvey the proposed studentpark.
The surveying consists ofsetting up the transient,a small scope mounted on acompass, on top of the tripod and sighting points fifteenfeet apart on two sides perpendicular to each other.. A grid map of the area with
height measurements will bemade by the group to decidehow much dirt must be movedin to meet specific measurements.Placing first in the recent
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Seniors honoredFor outstanding achievement
in general fields of study, fourCubberley seniors have received Bank of America Awardplaques and will be given theopportunity· of competing withtop students from other schoolsfor cash awards ranging up to$1,000.
The four winners are: TracyMallory, science andmathematics; Merilee Gordon, fine arts;Kristine Wenburg, liberal arts;and Pam Frugoli, vocationalarts.
Cited for superior performance in specific fields ofstudy as recipients of certificates of merit are ten additional seniors including EdWagstaff, math; Peter Solberglaboratory science; MikeMacovski, English; Ellen Nakata, social studies; Lynn Gordon, foreign language; CeciliaQuinn, music; Carol Watanabe,art; Buzz Massahos, drama;Mary Norman, business; andKeith Stone, industrial arts.
Factors considered byfaculty membersinmakingrecommendations included scholasticattainment, sense of civic responsibility, and evidence ofleadership.
At the zone elimination onMarch 31, the four will be judgedon scholastic records, extracurricular activities, and interviews by business and professional leaders. Zone winnerswill advance to area finals,where they will contend for cashawards ranging from $250 to$1000;) ij
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units in public speaking, insteadof the single semester nowoffered. Also considered areoral interpretation and literature analysis electives.
Will the deadline be met?Will these wonders. come topass? At any rate, a vote ofconfidence has been expressedwith the scheduling of Cubberley's spring musical, "Carousel" for April I -- the first.public presentation in' the new'Performing Arts Center.
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Leag~~ and "hC),p1eeconomics,while Debbie Barnes is studentbody."secretary and drill team"member ..
Cubberley's first visiting"exchange team" from LindenHigh School near Stockton, wasled by student body presidentDennis 0' Connor, and Vice-president Karen Ander. '
FB LA typists winAttending the February 7 Bay
Area Section' Conference atSouth San Francisco High SchoolCubberley's five member FBLAteam took first place in thetyping diVision and Margaret·BarrelL received third place inthe parlimentary procedureclasslfaction.
Upon winning these categories the FBLA is now eligibletocompete in the State Conven.tion to be held in Oakland onApril 24, 25, and 26.
SAN ANTONIO CENTER
The spring season iscoming, and the Rhodes Junior Department has justwhat you're looking forin bright springy clothes.Bright new pring dresses inpastel colors, by Aileen arethe latest. And the boldlook in red, white andblue stripes is in, too. Comesee our collection of matching skirts, pants and tops;and learn how to coordinateyour outfits .
. Rhodes has a greatcollection of the lateststyle,S and prings in swimsuits: one piece, two pieceor bikini.
Come and feast youreyes on" all this atRH0DES!
Chris Watkins,. Hi-Board RepresentativeRhodes
More merit 'recognized,1,j'<v:
Sixty::'one Cubberley seniorshave been named as semi-finalists in the State Scholarship Award competition.
Each student to be eligible,for an award must take the Scholastic Aptitude Test of the College Entrance' ExaminationBoard and arrange for admission to a college or universityof his choice that is located in
'California and accredited bythe Western Association ofSchools and Colleges.
A record of 18 semestergrades of A or B in the lastfive semesters must be submitted for a student to qualifyfor competition for monetaryawards given on the basis ofneed of financial assistance andscores on the Scholastic Aptitude Test.
Winners will be announced onor around April 10, 1970.. \•.... _. - --
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CHARLESTONCENTER
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Club awards scholarshipSue Stewart, Cubberley High
School Senior, received a fiftydollar Soroptomist Clubscholarship last Thursday atthe Palo Alto tc S" Club luncheon.
The scholarship is awardedannually by the Menlo parkPalo Alto Chapter of the Soroptomist Club, a national serviceorganization, to a senior whohas shown "outstanding serviceand leadership in school andcommunity activities."
Her application, which isjudged on personality, responsibility, and leader ship, willbe forwarded to the regionalcompetetion, which willannounce finalists next month.
Placing first in the recentSPAL cheerleading'" and porn
, pon contest held at WoodsideHi?;h School, with eight schoolsparticipating, was Cubberley'High 'School's Junior, Varsitycheerleaders Betty O'Conner,Kim Keil, Sue Snyder, JulieHornbeck and Christie Jensen.
Varsity cheerleaders Merilee Gordon, Janet 'Koss, 'EllenNakata and Cindy Hornbeck,took second place in their section of the annual event.
In order to avoid having tryouts at Cubberley become "popularity contests," next year'spep groups' will be judged witha new point system, to go intoeffect the last of March. Contestants will be graded by facu~ty judges, then teacher andstudent judges, and finally by
i the entire school. Points ac"cumulated in the three stagesof judging will then be addedup with the final result as their"grade," which will be knownto all students before a finalelection is held).