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Crganization Helps Varsity Club Run Smoothly This year the Varsity Club be- came better organized. After a rather slow start the first two years, they began rolling by electing of- ficers then planned proiects. Senior Rick Simpson presided as the cIub's president. The club ran the concession stands at basketball games and used the money to buy training films for athletic teams. Five members of the club, Al Markby, Rick Simpson, Jim Higgins, Ernie White and Mark Metzgar, were escorts at the Junior Miss Pageant. Those lettering in other sports helped out at track meets. Varsity Club oldster the club. E member, Jim Higgins greets new member Marcus Gee into VARSITY CLUB, Front row: Steve Howard, Gary Burnett, Paul Holmes, David Brown, Gary Young, Bill Flaherty, Ed Etherson. Row 2, Jim Higgins, Mike Glavin, Tom Von. lns, Ellis Drake, Ted Bleymaier, Rick Simpson, Albert Markby, Stewart Andrew. Row 3, Jim Nash, Ray Moore, Bobby Null, Mike Kimmick, Mark Melzgar, Ernie White, Frank Santore, Jim Clesson, Bob Davis, Bob Freeman. 61
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Madrigals in Amahl Performance M' 'fa l EIQQ Tackling college-level entertainment, the Madrigals, assisted by other members of if the Concert Choir, put on an outstanding presentation of Amahl and the Night Vis- li itors for local audiences in December. Then during the Christmas Holidays they took their show to the bay area to entertain groups at that music-sophisticated area. Afterward, they enioyed a tourist-type tour of San Francisco and saw everything from Cable Cars to the current crop of hippies. Although members of the Concert Choir, the Madrigals entered the Spring Concert as an individual group. For this, they re- ceived the applause of Cabrillo audiences and additional awards at the annual ban- quet. Shown in their successful presentation of Amahl and the Night Visitors are members of the 1968 Madrigals. A 4 in s A . fi s MADRIGALS, Front row: Valerie Woodward, Chuck Seabolt, Frank Holstead, Donna Pippin, Roxanne Jones. Row 2: Marsha Thomas, Donna Clarke, Steve George, Ray Beyer, Marius Christensen Jr., Terry Borman, Carla Coe. Row 3: Delormee McKee, Wendy Ford, Curt Venfriss, Commodore Dixon, Bob Carlton, Lyn Warrick, Pam MeKeon. 60 All t
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Key Club Has Big Year The Kiwanis-sponsored Key Club began its year of community service by adding 15 new members to the club. Following the membership addition, time was spent by the club on organizing and de- ciding plans forthe year. The second year club sold cotton candy at many of the basketball games to earn money for donations to local organizations. Part of the profits went to the local coffee house, The Prophet. Other money- raising proiects engaged in to finance a dinner- dance affair held for members and their dates at the Village Country Club. The club made an effort to keep the campus open with its stop litter campaign. Two days a week club members spent their noon hour picking up Jitter on or near the campus. Also on the year's agenda were Kiwanis Club luncheons. These were held once a week and were attended by two Key Club members each time. Under the guidance of Mr. James Gerard, the Key Club attained its purpose of community service by participating in various proiects for the better- ment of the school and the local area. Bracing for punishment because of failure to pay a fine Sauzek is the one dishing out the punishment as other Ke on. 3 Q 5 .,.. KEY CLUB, Front row: Tim Leary, John Smith, Stewart Andrew, Paul Holmes, Mike Glavin, Bill Flaherty, Ron Ray, Mr. James Gerard. Row 2: Tom Alam, Steeve Beers, Mike Christensen, George Lewis, Ted Bleymaier, Steve Lopez, Chris Herrin, Ramon Hervey, Jim Sea- man, Ed Etherson. Row 3: Bruce Johnson, Rick Longoria, Rick Trainor, Park Haney, Frank Santare, Mark Metzgar, Ray Moore, Jim Nash, Jay Jeffers, Bob Freeman, Bob Davis, Tony Britton.
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