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Cifrle Kflanned 1'6Z7'i0llJ ac- ziuizief t if year, including felling wafer balloonf ' WUS Week and flaging Zbe Playmate Ball. Nix. .nf ,,
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Blue Key Ballon Girl Mary Bargion promoted fpiril dar in Fall Qnarzer'5 Honzeronz F Organizations Promote Service Chamber Singers The Chamber Singers, under the direc- tion of Mr. Robert Ross, found 1967-68 to be a very busy and exciting year. On campus, they were heard at the tradi- tional Christmas Concert, the Tree-Light- ing Ceremony, Wednesday Chapel, the Spring Concert, and baccalaureate and commencement exercises. The 25 members also performed through- out the year for various civic and church organizations in the community. Perhaps the most memorable experience was the highly successful tour made during spring break. In the course of the four-day tour, the Chamber Singers Cassisted by the well-known f'Sot-lVeed Factor bluegrass bandj presented their program, HI Hear America Singing, to audiences of seven high schools and churches in Southern California. Circle K Recently the Dean of Students asked the Circle K President if he had ever considered Circle K as a training ground for campus leaders-certainly a compli- ment to all of Circle K and an excellent reference to the International Theme for 1967-68-'Leadership Through Respon- sibilityf' Sponsoring campus activities proved to be an endless project for the 26 men who put much time and effort into the Harbor Lights Dance Cruise, the Homecoming Car Caravan, a Charity Basketball Game for Archie Moore's Any Boy Can Pro- gram, a Muscular Dystrophy Drive, Trick or Treat for UNICEF, a book drive for Rescue Mission, a trike race for WUS Week and the Playmate Ball. The Cal lVI9.fI6l'll Claarnber Singerr, znzder Zlae di- rerfion of Mr, Rory, in foneertx bark row, Bob Loire, Ellie Pyeall, john Grew, Blanflae Brickel. George Smiila, Terry Twornbly, Barle Srnilla, Paul l6'?lklIl.F, Sally Dexter, Early Ezranr, Torn Parliamf Blue Key 1967-68 has found Blue Key members participating in a variety of campus activ- ities. The service organization provided ushers for on campus drama productions, counted ballots in all campus elections and was responsible for the Friday check cashing service. Blue Key once again sponsored its an- nual Button Girl Contest and this year sold a record number of booster buttons to Cal Western supporters. Other cam- pus activities included a blood drive, the Player of the Year Award for Basketball and bringing a number of Cerebral Palsy children on campus to see a basketball game. from row, Ann Holliday, Dan Myerr, Cindy Hager, Steve W'a.fclJer, Marnie Kildow, Pal Mr- Auliff, Steve Harnmonr, Deirdre Marlin, Nancy Holrner, Mary Lon Dennir.
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G et Ready, Set, W USsss Cal Wcstern's annual World University Service Week to raise funds for the in- ternational organization must have used up all donations in water bills this year. Hall II used most of the week's water in breaking the world shower marathon record. The men in Hall II showered for l68 hours continuously, with local sports figure Bob Breitbard donating one dollar per hour to WUS. The traditional Grand Prix of Trike Racing was staged at week's end and as usual crossing the finish line was second- ary in importance to who could get wet- test. Circle K sponsored the event and sold water balloons to raise money for World University Service. Coeds also participated by ironing clothes in the cafeteria during meals. Doug MrPbee findr az uarle barber more adequaze than wafer balloonr. Frank Blumenthal, aHall I 67Zl1'Qf,l00k.f raulioufly around at be heart get tel for he knoufxv Ilya! Ilae ,flaming ,rlml meant gow for tba vperlalort, loo. M2 ' -W Y 'Af fn .4 it ,A . M , . K , ,W . gy? P in f I 'yi' ' 73,45 Q4 if mv.. . , .ftywyr 'w ' 3,,.m,4 W' VC W: - 'X ' 5 . 'ffm ,rf V 'kwin V uf 4 W. nw L ,. at 'f'.ft1if,,+ . , ' jg if aqui. if Y, Wfwu , 'A tw fx:2 'H4 . I f
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