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SERVICE i. Lisa Gelling and Ross Browning look over writing to go into MSA Literary Journal. 2. Melody Noll and Alan Bade discuss poetry for Journal. 3. JOURNAL: Back - Steven Levinsong, Melody Noll, Bradley Hess, Alan Bade, Doug Roller, Johnnie Selvin, instructor. Middle - Lisa Gelling, Amy Fujishige, Ross Browning, Susan Katchee. Front - S„rah Kennedy, Joyce Stigter, Cynthia Meyers. 4. KEY AND KEYETTES: Back • Mindy Sharlin, Elaine Teng, Jay Smith, Eric Hafter, Yvette Vacheron, Nancy Briar, Darrayl Hampton, Keith Briar, Cindy Lyness, David Hirvo. Middle ■ Mario Sanchez, Connie Neely, Andrea Hesse, Julie Ericksen, Mary Everhart, Robert Laib, Issa Eshima, Kenneth Macklin, Doug Roller, Sara Mayeno, Vanessa Lee, Susan Hall, Brad Freeman. 5. RALLY COMMITTEE: Front - Carol Davis, Gail Bowling, Marian Stockman, Rosalyn Evans, Sydney Simmons. Genora Jordan. Second ■ Susan Wright, Koko Nakao, Harold Perry, Connie Manning, Alison Evans, Kim Jones. Third - Elma Forbes, Kathy Holland, Daphne Moore, Jennifer Anderson, Michelle Diggs. Four - Elizabeth Bakalyar, Hannah Leider, Kim Heine, Charles Dixon.
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CLUBS Going into tiieir second year of publica- tion, Brad Hess, editor, and the rest of the MSA Literary Journal staff decided to im- prove the quality of their writing, illustra- tions, layouts, editing, and printing. To achieve this goal, the publication was re- duced to one journal which came out in the spring. Johnny Selvin, adviser, felt that a creative outlet would help to bring MSA students together and help to unify the sub- school as a whole. As a result of the strike, the Rally Com mittee ' s mone making activities were hin- dered. In spite of this, they manege- to gain momentum, recruit 30 members, and sell re- freshments at home football and basketball games. In addition to other activities, they made booster signs for opposing teams as well asBHS. This year, the Keys and Keyettes, service clubs sponsored by the Kiwannis Club of Ber- keley, merged to form one group. Their active year included taking blind children trick-or- treating, Christmas caroling at convalescent homes, and donating money to the Guatemal- en Relief Fund. The Keyettes also sponsored a child in the Foster Parents Plan. Social activities included basketball games with rival Key teams. The Keyettes made re- freshments and all had fun, in keeping with the Key tradition. ' iTfr-irr
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