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Flaherty. Bob b members look 1967-68 Key Club officers included Pork Honey, Secretary-Treasurer, Ted Bleymuier, Pfesldenfi Bob Davis, Vice-Presidenty and Chris Herrin, Sergeanl-oi-Arms. Key Club members show off their bonner and bell of the conclusion of one of their weekly Thursday nigh? meefings. 63
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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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The Ski Club remained one of the most active clubs at Cabrillo. Sporting their new club patches, thirty members tried Badger Pass in January. There they were coached by Don Baer tor- mer captain of the California ski team. In February, forty-one members schussed the slopes of China Peak near Fresno. Club sponsor Hans Schilling used his love of the sport to spark this enthusiastic group. Individual trips were also made to Mammoth and June Mountains later in the season. During their meetings members were shown films of U.S. and European Ski Areas as well as entertainment films of previous ski trips. E Mike Marzio and Donna Kokoska pause on slopes to enjoy Ski Trips Make fc Y SKI CLUB, Front row: George Petker, President, Wendy Nogle, Treasurer, Louise Eaton, Secretary, Park Haney, Vice President. 2nd row: Jennifer Baer, Cathy Marzio, Kathie Prince, Susie Parker, Tim Leary, Donna Kokoska, Liz Kilpakas, Cris Young, Nancy Busby, Barb Fielder, Lisa Gonzalas, Mary Tapp, Debbie Ryan, Chris Stowell. 3rd row: Barbara Edrman, Shirin Tennant, Teresa Meek, Mary Dyste, Kathy Ewing, Melanie Hale, Val Leonard, Linda Hargraves, Connie Carmen, Patti Reddy, Cheryl Berry, Shari Giles, Mary Wiss, Mike Marzio, Sherry Trvine, Debbie Payne, Cindy Burger, Mr. Schilling. 4th row: Jack Santore, Robin Leonard, Bill Joyner, Tom Timer, Tom Alam, Gary Dixon, Curt Ventriss, Barry Karsokas, Bob Freeman, Bruce Johnson, John Waller, David Hall, Rod Martin, George Lewis, David Mahan, Steve Payne. 64
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