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1. KEY CLUB: Top - Brian Chun. Jim Hanson, George Gaebler, Andy Gaber, David Shirley, John Ballantine. Middle - Jack Shaw, Bob Laib. Bottom - Jay Smith Dean Fukawa, Mark Mealy, Issa Eshima, Jeff Diamond. Not pictured - Mark Owyang, Brian Kellogg, Doug Marr Blair Pickerell, John Kelsey, Keith Matsui. 2. AFS: Robert Christensen, Jeff Diamond, Sheland;i Anderson, Annette Devine, Eunice Ishida, Reid Fisher. Andrea Landauer, Brian Chun, Kathy Bowman. Mr. Ibarra, adviser, and Wolfgang Heim, exchange student from Germany. 3. KIWANETTES: Row 1 - Mindy Scharlin, Elaine Teng Jacki Kulp, Peggy Johnson. Anne Minner, Patti Igarashi. Row 2 - Jennifer McNary, Amelia Triest. Julie Ericksen, Christine Leong. Row 3 - Becky Clark, Ann Livingston, Jannine Allen, Debbie Lee, Melody Noll, Diane Sugimoto, Ellen Monheimer, Cindj Lyness, Marian Berges, Diane Lewis, Jeanette Hantke. Activities- 20
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1. Jeannie Imazumi, Teresa Tanjuatco, Michele Mull, and Janis Ito prepare luncheon plates. 2. Ricky Takaliashi and Bobbv Hirasawa at the retreat. 3. Money first. Then you ' ll get your plate, says Leslie-Jo Morizono. 4. Wei Huey and Paul Mayeda at luncheon. 5 1974 Retreat gang. Like an embryo within an egg a minority within a minority growing, developing waiting to break free Asian woman. ■■b ' ' i.-v . M ' ' '
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While not as active as usual, the Key Club , which works on connmunity projects, painted a rainbow for a blind girl who wanted one in her bedroom. They also painted the outside of the Career Center. They worked with their sister club, the Kiwanettes, to take blind children trick-or-treating as well as having a party for them. This year the Kiwanettes became an independent service club also sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Berkeley. Their community services ranged from working with the Red Cross to painting murals at the TMR school. The Kiwanettes spon- sored a foster child whom they plan to continue to support through the summer and the next few years. The AFS - American Field Service, hosted Wolfgang Heim sent from Germany — this year ' s foreign exchange student. Students met frequently to plan ways to make money and to socialize. Unfortun- ately, the local chapter of AFS was un- able to raise SI 400 necessary to send a student from Berkeley abroad. Wolfgang felt that this was unfortunate because the program enriches everyone ' s experiences and bre.aks down stereotypes of each other. Activities - 2.
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