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New Club Makes Waves! A new club, the Water Ski Club, hit BIair's campus this year. People suddenly came out of the wood- work, Ietting themselves be iden- tified as high rank water skiers ready to tackle the waters at any speed. Meeting the challenge with great enthusiasm, cries of their well known club motto HCOWABUN- GA! couId be heard. As for activities where club members got an opportunity to show off their talents, there were trips to Lake Pyramid and the Colorado River. And for fun raisers, there were a Bike-a-thon and var- ious sales. Hopefully, next year's Water Ski Club will be as successful as this year's. COWABUNGA , WATERSKIERSI ABOVE. Jovial looking water skiers try to hide their jitters as they shove off for some good clean fun. RIGHT: Karen Alexander and Rose Levy intently watch other skiers as they prepare to meet the challenge of the water. FAR RIGHT: Sheryl MacQuoid: Gotch-ya! TOP: KNEELING: Peter McCourt, Lisa Roseli, John Czaplinski, John Hoffman, STANDING: Peter Toth, David Peck, Marty Garcia, Jennie Hendrix, Sheryl MacQuoid, Michael Mcln- tosh, Karen Alexander, Mr. Houston, Jackie Hendrix, Steve Mills, Fonda Wu, TOP: Cameron Peters, Ronald Johnson. lllllllllIIIIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll . ci.uB oFFicERs President ............................... Jackie Hendrix Vice President .................... Karen Alexander Secretary ...................................... Rose Levy Treasurer ..................................... Steve Mills 58 WATERSKI CLUB
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ld Club Assists School Sports As an honorary organization, the Varsity Club was made up of Blair's top athletes, each of whom excelled in some sport and earned a varsity letter. Under advisor Bob Beran, the club sponsored various fund-raisers aimed at getting much- needed athletic equipment for the school. Home basketball games proved to be a major source of income, as members were able to sell refreshments to students at the games. In addition, the club sold programs at the Rose Bowl and Super Bowl games in January. Though much time was devoted to raising money for Blair,tthe Varsity Club used some of its earnings to take a well-deserved trip to Magic Mountain in March. CLUB OFFICERS President ............ Glen Cunningham Vice President ............. David Muse Secretary ................ Carolyn Decker Treasurer ....................... David Nack ABOVE: The Varsity Club's concession stand was a popular place at basketball games, and here Donna Beaudet is kept busy during a break between halves. ABOVE LEFT: Glen Cunningham, Mr. Beran, and Dave Muse make their way through the amphitheater after the club's noon meeting. LEFT: FRONT ROW: Linda Seeker, Kathleen Fisher, Carolyn Decker, Glen Cunningham, Karen Fisher, Doug Reed. SECOND ROW: Ula Taylor, Debbie Beaudet, Brian Johnson, Lisa Roseli, Loranne Klausmeier, Peter Schaefer. THIRD ROW: Donna Beaudet, Excell Younger, Barry Caldwell, Marie Fer- nandez, Kathleen Helsing, Karen Alexander. BACK ROW: Sheryl MacQuoid, David Muse, Melba Wu, Kristen Schow, Dominic Whittles, Ginny Humphrey, Adrienne Hampton, Jennie Hendrix, Mr. Beran. 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII VARSITY CLUB 57
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at W ABOVE: Melba Wu gets a sudden inspiration for a fund raiser. Prospers This year was an eventful one for Z-Club members. Having one fund raiser after another, the Z-Club under the direction of Mrs. Condon seldom missed a chance to help people in the community. The Club began its charitable year by bring- ing Christmas cheer to children. They sponsored a foreign child with money from candy cane sales and gave stuffed stockings to children in the Huntington Hospital. The Club also made a small contribution to the Pasadena Schools by donating money to the Senior awards and aiding in the purchase of art sup- plies for elementary school children. They ended their year by helping with the cultivation of Asian gare dens, and attending a banquet honoring all of the Z-Club chapters. CLUB OFFICERS President .............. Karen Alexander Vice President ..... Kathleen Helsing Secretary ...................... Julie Parola Treasurer .........,.......... Diane Horton ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Ginny Humphrey, Erin Stevens, Mary Blackmore, Melba Wu, Debbie Beaudet, Lisa Helsing. SECOND ROW: Karen Francis, Diane Horton, Lisa Behm, Julie Parola, Laurie Kittiver, Kathleen Fisher. BACK BOW: Jennie Hendrix, Karen Alex- ander, Kathleen Helsing, Adrienne Hampton. TOP: Karen Alexander lists the upcoming activities so that Jennie Hendrix and other club members won't forget. Z-CLUB 59
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