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During the 1978-79 school year, the Canyon Key club involved itself in a number of fund raising and service projects. In October, the club held its 10th Car Rally-the most successful one ever held. In November, the Key Club began a very ambitious project, construction of a trophy case in the foyer of the gym. The trophy case, a S1700 project, was finished in March. The Club put on the fourth an- nual Frosh-Soph Baseball tournament over Christ- mas vacation. During the spring, the Club held its second car rally of the year and undertook two service projects-calling bingo numbers at a convalescent home one night a month and spending a weekend a month working on the Oak Canyon Nature Trail. Club membership increased to 45 and for the third straight year a member of the Key club was elected as Lieutenant Governor of Key Club Divi- sion Four. Rick Arneal will succeed Frank Amato in that position. Also the Club's Sweetheart, Debbie Short, was elected Division Four's sweetheart. Steve Kouri was elected as Key Club president for the 78-79 school year. Kevin Kiene acted as vice president, Steve Vautrin was the Club's secretary, along with Tim Martin as treasurer. Mike Pacillo was the acting sergeant-at-arms. Key Club Division Four Lieutenant Governor was Frank Amato. 1. Starting to build the trophy case are Kevin Kiene, joe Meyer, john joseph, Steve Kouri, and a few other members of Key club. 2. Rick Arneal gives his undivided attention to Mike Kauffelt as he hooks on the bottom shelf. 3. Sanding down some rough spots is Dave Fouser, 4. Doing his share, Steve Kouri nails on the bottom shelf. 5. The trophy case is starting to take shape as the back is put on. 6. As the day drags on, Mike Kauffelt, Kevin Kiene, Mike Pacillo, john joseph, and Rick Arneal make a group effort to get things done. 7. Having been the advisor of Key Club for four years, Mr. Ray Dunne has provided excellent guidance. 8. The members of Key Club are-back row: john Hartman, Kent Dacus, Matt Lescault, Steve Sala, john joseph, Howard Bolton, Dave Long, joe Meyer, Paul George, Dave Fouser, Vaughn john- son, Scott Vanderbilt, jay Beckelheimer, Chris Zimmerman, Dave Earle, third row: Ron Fardi , Eric Fremont, Paul Ballas, Ted Williams, Bill Corteal, Kent Kuiista, Andy Hausberger, Mike Montesanto, Rick McClain, second row: Bill Brauberger, Eber- hard Grimm, Dave Prescott, Steve Bumpass, Bill Gordon, Mark Ferris, Rick Corteal, Randy Kunert, Mr. Ray Dunne, front row: Rick Arneal, Tim Martin, Mike Pacillo, Steve Kouri, Frank Amato, and Steve Vautrin.
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Every month an outstanding athlete was selected from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes and was honored as athlete of the month. The selection was based upon: ll sportsmanship, 21 his ability to work with others, 35 his effort and work in their sport, and 4l his overall ability. As well as having their pictures posted on the Quad bulletin board, these athletes were honored at a special luncheon sponsored each month by Pep club. Con- gratulations to the following students: Natalie Har- low-V. Field Hockey- February, lunior, second year Varsity, forward line player. Because of Natalie's outstanding forward line play, she was chosen as athlete of the month for February. She is a devoted team member. Marcia Mathews-V. Basketball- lan- uary: Senior Marcia Mathews has been a three-year starter in basketball. An All-CIF player last year, she has realized even greater potential this season. Mar- cia plays a fonfvard-guard position very aggressively and is all over the court on defense. Marcia does a superb job blocking shots, stealing the ball, and us- ing her height to the fullest, getting an average of 20 rebounds per game. Offensively, Marcia scores an average of 26 points per game. She has a nice soft from the outside and drives well to the inside as she can penetrate any defense. An all-around player and complete basketball star, Marcia fascinated the opposition and excited Canyon fans! Every month an outstanding student was se- lected from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes and was honored as Student of the Month.
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