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18 Sponsored by the Kiwanis International, the Circle K Club strives to provide many services for people less fortunate than most. One of the worthwhile events initiated by Circle K was the arrangement for Santa Claus to visit handicapped persons. Other activities Circle K engaged in this year were a pinball tournament, a pool tournament, and the District picnic with the Kiwanis International. RIGHT: Heft to righo Standing: Mike Vickanoff, Lt. Governor- Treasurer; Lori Newboles, Secretary; Cindy Lopez; Mark Luttrell, Historian; Don Norwood, Adviser. Sitting: Debbie Speer, Presi- dent. The Runner Staffworked long and hard in an effort to bring all the news to the students of Cal State. Keeping people informed was a big task which required the publication to be issued once a week. Being a member of the Newspaper Staff, one actually experiences the various roles of an interviewer, a type setter, a journalist, and a photographer, as well as learn the many skills and jargon acquired by reporters. LEFT: Ueft to righo Row 1: Linda Loomis; Dorothy Gutierrez; Linda Fassig-Craven, Editor: Phyllis Reischman; Mark Luttrell. Row 2: Vicki Clausen; Rosemary Garcia; Debbie Anton; Marla Lyasere; John Kaiser; Charles Morrison. Row 3: Rita Wright; Abi Kotun.
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ABOVE: tlefl to righti Row 1: Jacqueline Behnke. Editor: Lamar Kerley; Row 2: Bonnie Starr: Anthony Terndrup; Dcnisc Patterson; Row 3: Dan Ncumann. Finance Manager; Kathy Donoghue; Edith Sanguinetti. Not pictured: Stuart Patteson: Vlilissa Sims; Mark Luttrcll; Phyllis Rcischmunl No one really realizes how much work is involved in the production of a Yearbook, until one actually engages in the task. With deadlines to be met, photographs to be taken, layouts to be prepared, copy to be composed and typed, and . .this year, operating under Murphyls Law, the 1978-79 Trcillage Stafflearned the meaning of the word ttworkii. Most of the members sold advertisements to finance the book. A few were photographers. Each Section Editor prepared tltheiril section, some with assistance of others. And, a couple members managed to do all the tasks combined. Many long hours of labor were poured into this Yearbook. But, with each shipment of pages, the Staff camc closer to their goalean Annual which would be remembered and treasured for years to come. . .and that makes it all worthwhile! ABOVE: Visiting the Jostcnis Yearbook Factory in Visuliu was an enlightening experience for all. RIG HT: After a long morning of taking photographs of business establishments for the advertisement section of this publication. Stuart is kind enough to show the Staff how to cat toast Paltcson style. as Editor Jacquc looks on in disbelief! l 1 h
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With their motto being tiFriendship is the key to successii, the Peer Counselors perceive the primary goal of the Peerk Club to be ttThc promotion of student interaction? Pot luck dinners, dances, weekly get- togethers, and rap sessions, enable members to know one another better and perhaps, get to know themselves better as well. Through these and other activities, members of the Peer,s Club experience the bonds of true friendship, which sometimes seems to be lost in this day and age. RIGHT: Heft 10 righU Standing: Judy Mays; Mi- chael Emanuel; Mac Thomas; Robert Martinez Scaled: Virginia Menu: Sandy Hubl. Adviser; Lc- norc Ramos. Composed of representatives from each house in the Village of dorms, Residentic Council acts as a housing policy referral group and as a vehicle for initiating activities and programs for CSB occupants, the udormiesii. This year has been highlighted with such engagements as ttThe GONG Show , Casino Night, a Luau, various other game show re-enactments, special dinners, and several dances. Life in the dorms just wouldnit be what it is tgreatD without the tremendous efforts of the Residentis Council. LEFT: Ueft to righn Top: Rafael Romo. Clare Schulte. Standing: Robert Hardesin. Sherri Deutchman, Merylc Berens. Margaret Sepeda. Seated: Steve Hupp. Not pictured: Kathy Van Brabant, David Garcia, Patti Schacfcr. Gloria Garcia, Janet Hartmann, Mirella Martinez. Ronda Pryor, George Sorensen, Neil Winne- more, Carolyn Behm, Beth Rawls, Conni Dodge, Anne Heiligman. 19
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