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PQUN x4 ..... Qi 4 ,A A, J After one evening's work, Key Clubbers enthusiastically display the canned food they collected to aid the Huntington Beach Community Center. IR X 4 1 -, W, Yasuo Matsoshima, a Japanese orphan At the annual Yasuo Matsosmma . . . ' Pancake Breakfast, Key Club Secretary glsipgirgidhbgqghglggglgfogafr 122151- Scott Wheeler does a fine job of selling .u . g . . Y customers on the merits of milk sup- trlbutions to h1S boarding house. plied by Ed,s Dairy Key Club President Shawn Millbern personally delivers the 75 lbs. of Halloween candy the club collected for the patients at Fairview State Hospital. Key Club members: Bob Ugland, joe Pannone, Craig Miller and Bill Hirko raised S600 selling concessions at a football game. The funds were donated to the I-I.B.U.S.D. Scholarship Fund. Surrounded by Christmas trees, Key Clubbers begin preparation for their Marina High School Christmas Tree Sale, a project that raised nearly 352, O00 for the purchase of new band uniforms. ,g I riviera 1 rnx1 .1s5:ee,
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,i S gg r S - . ri-, On ladder, Pres. Shawn Millbern V-Pres. Ken Martyn, Treas. Ed Cleary, Sec. Scott Wheeler. FRONT ROW, left to right, Rick Rosales, Bob Ugland, Lee Humphreys, Dean jones, Mark Glick, Rodney Brown, john Nielson, Bill Hirko, jeff Spindler, BACK ROW: Doug Tallman, Cary Hormell, jim Morrow, Mark Sorenson, Roy Enstad, Vince Hakes, Dave Merandi, Brad Pierce, joe Pannone, Kirk Ellison, Pat Evans, Tony Kawashima, jeff Mitchell. Not Shown, Dave Boxstaller, Martin Brazney, Harvy Hirata, Steve Katz, Gary Sahagen, Gene Taylor, Bryan Kerns, john Heer, Robert Johnston, Craig Miller, Ron Swanson, Nick Vorono, Rick Kagasoff, jack Dillon. Marina's Key Club is generally acknowledged as one of this school's finest organizations. Key Club, a division of Kiwanis, is an International Service Organization which stretches not only throughout the United States, but through Canada and the Bahamas as well. The Key Club is actively involved in serving the school with many worthwhile projects on campus. The members spend the majority of their time in fascinating and rewarding com- munity projects designed to Enrich Mans' Existence , which is this year's international theme. The 1971-72 Key Club of Marina High School proudly boasts an energetic membership of 40 individuals who find great satisfaction and per- sonal reward in helping other people. l, 4 -,Q It can easily be seen that these fine Vikings .4 y have done something for themselves by doing J, 1' 4 something for others. W, 'V , ,Vi z S so ,414 CL N T iii ruiuie e us CDN 'kv has 4 I 'ij' Q ' l i , . A -I ' R rr - ft -llnrAl5T 'Q Jdfbllfli-
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u P Anchors Anchor Club is a senior girls' organization which purpose is to serve the school and the sur- rounding communities. This year's activities started with serving as Big Sisters at the Big- Little Sister Breakfast. Other projects that followed were, Christmas gifts for retarded children, a food basket for a needy family, serving at various banquets and other functions for the school. The officers are as follows Susie Yabuki, presidentg Judy Douglass, vice-presidentg Carol Marcotte, secretaryg Jeannie Dunn, treasurerg and Margaret Armstrong, Historian. f fam ily. A Anchor clubs' fearleass leader excitingly leads a meeting, Susie Yabuki. 178 Judy Douglas, Susie Yabuki, Jeanine Dunn and Carol Marcotte are busy sewing stuffed animals for the underprivelaged children. Here Carol Marcotte, Jeanine- Dunn, Gayle Devlin, Judy Douglas and Linda Anderson. They are f filling a box of food for a needy H-. W7 ,-,,,,.af,f 525 '57 f Janet Koch, Leslie Maddox, Kim Todd and Margaret Armstrong are speechless as they watch Susie demonstrate belly dancing!! ff? X A t Anchor club girls look on as co-member eats a frog leg! ! ! W5 ,f hm. 1'
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