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CIRCLE K UPHOLDS IDEAL OF COMMUNITY SERVICE, INDIVIDUAL GROWTH Along with Students for Open Forum, Circle K was vitally ac- tive on campus this year, not only sponsoring campus activities, but also community projects. First quarter Steve Reid took over the job ot president, but due to conflicting activities was forced to hand the presidentship over to Bob McGlenn. Officers work- ing under Bob were Dan Stanford, vice president; Jim Warren and Duane Wood, secretaries; and Frank Blumenthal, treasurer. In discussing the purpose of this Kiwanis-sponsored club, the members decided earlier in the ear that it would provide a pillar for the campus to lean on--something always active and always there. Their ideal is to provide a club that doesn ' t lean on any one person for support, but develops individuals who can work cooperatiiely- . ' nd it can be seen from their long list of projects that the pretty much lived up to this ideal Circle Ks year began with the annual Harbor l.ights cruise. Circle K President Robert McGlenn conducts a meeting. Bob worked ex- tensively during the year, helping the club plan and organize their many pro- jects. as always with a full boat. After initiating new pledges, they took over Project Amigos in Tiajuana, attended a training conference in Visalia and elected a Circle K Sweetheart each month. In addition to weekly Kiwanis luncheons, they raised $240 for UNICEF during Halloween, sponsored the Homecoming rally and game and sold tickets for the Charity Basketball Game in the Sports Arena for Any Boy Can . During Easter, these busy men took an Easter canister to the Children ' s Hospital .At the national Circle K convention in Los Angeles, CWU sjohn Hazel- ton was elected Governor of the California, Nevada and Hawaii chapters. During Spring Quarter, the Irike race for World Uni- versity Service, the Playmate Ball, and taking care of student body elections kept the guys on their toes Yes! Quite a profitable year! From left to right are some of the Circle K members at a meeting: Jim Wissler, Dan Stanford (vice-president). Mike Me er (advisor), Charlie Carton, Steve Reid and Doug Cassat.
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A.ND CHECKS -BLUE KEY Hhif kf is oiii ' ot the iikisI .utivc .iiicl buss ornaiii atioiis on campus Iluii niciiilxTs .ire iiominali ' d and eli-ctfd. .ind ,irc iisii.ilK well known and (luitc attivc in tanipiis acliMlics C ()inp(is»(l ot 23 mt-mbers this far. it is unc nt 150 frattrnitifs across tlu- nation. Ottitcrs were PrrsidiMit. Rick Sduilt. icc-Presidcnt. Mike Wfbl), Sccr( ' tar . ( ' arlos K( ' n(isi). rrtasiircr, Duaiif Rcaiiuli ( haniplain I ' Iaw Mscrs l)r Harr Rarnct, a clunnstr [irot. is tlic Rliic k( facult advisor Some lit their atti itics this vcar iiuliidcd Hhic k( ' Riittoii (iirl (hirmu llunicinnniii; Week, a blood drive in u hu h sliichnts donated lilood to the San Dieijo HIcmkI liank, a i hetk-eashinu serv- ice ill tlie cafeteria each Iridav, and sponsorship ol a charitv basketball name in which a basket- ball was awarded to a cerebral palvv victim rhev also toiind discussion leaders bir the dis- inssions lollowini; convocations with scientists Smith and Rinowski. supplied ushers lor plavs and other events, and evaluated (aciiltv mem- bers rhi Rhie Kev vnt several members to the n.ilional conv ciitioii in kansiis (.itv Missouri diiriiiu inter (,)narter Hill. K.v ni.inbr Nnriii .iiivk.i|ijn Jiiliii Huidiik. I. Kr..iiss. I)jM I ' r isl HOW Ruk s.lii.11. 1..II1 Dill ).in lv.rv ( Jrli.s R.mi.imi: JM) KOU lalK. Hill rj..lin. Mikr Wrhh. (.arv n. I)ii.im Hijiich: KI) l« )U ll.l r Bjrmll. .idMv.t. ( li.p lliiclu v llarir I«kK I I II lii VV Inn I ,.»ii.ji.. Mik. mil. W. . J in. IVj Hill HiiOi
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