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Group Offers School, Community Services The motto for Key Club is We Build, but the sub-motto this year is Sharing Togetherness, and that is just what they did. Sponsored by Mr. Louis Lopez, the Key Club is designed to develop leadership in young adults. The Inland Empire Kiwanis Club is Cajon ' s sponsoring organization. The Key Clubbers this year helped with registration, sold refreshments at school dances, helped the Civic Light Opera, helped with the Theatre Association, and donated money for the Christmas cards to the American hostages in Iran. Officers this year were Kevin Blakeslee, president; Joel Henley, vice-president; James Oliger, treasurer: Randy Rogers, secretary; Mark Yzaguirre, Eric Frazier, and David Sander, sergeants-at-arms. Key Club officers are Kevin Blakeslee. Joel Henley, James Oliger. and Randy Rogers. Key Clubbers Darah Maxwell. Carol Blakeslee. and Margaret Smith help student Mike Kirley at Registration. 100 key club
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f ' i T Rick Browning, first male member, at his first Soboban meeting. Soboban members at lunch-time meeting. Sponsor Mrs. Garret ad- dresses meeting. Soboban officers discuss up-commg events. Tradition Broken: Male Member Joins! One of the most prestigious clubs on campus is Sobobans, a traditionally all-girl service club dedicated to providing service to the school and the community. Excellence in scholarship, leadership, and service are the qualifications for new members including Rick Browning, the first male member in the club ' s history. The club ' s president was Mary Braswell, and Candace Hewitt was vice-president. The other officers included Jody Garner, LuCinda Giannotti, Sara Lamb, Melissa Love, Mary Lou Pawlak. Erika Peters, and Gail Rigney. sobobans 99
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oWSS I s ii !|| ' . ' ' •gs-;y:;vf; r . - pr : rm - ;;;r;nM; sViMVM.,;j nfm 3 jm mmM Key Clubbers stand proud behind their banner Mr.. Lopez, Key Club advisor, smiles for the camera. Key Clubbers munch their way through another meeting. Randy Rogers and James Oliger give weekly reports. President Kevin Blakeslee chats with mem- ber Ken Brown at a meeting. key club 101
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