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AND CHECKS - BLUE KEY Blue Key is one of the most active and busy organizations on campus. Their members are nominated and elected, and are usually well- known and quite active in campus activities. Composed of 25 members this year, it is one of 150 fraternities across the nation. Officers were President, Rick Schutt, Vice-President, Nlike Webb, Secretary, Carlos Reynoso, Treasurer, Duane Reaughg Champlain, Dan Myers. Dr. Harry Barnet, a chemistry prof, is the Blue Key faculty advisor. Some of their activities this year included Blue Key Button Girl during Homecoming Week, a blood drive in which students donated blood to the San Diego Blood Bank, a check-cashing serv- ice in the cafeteria each Friday. and sponsorship of a charity basketball game in which a basket- ball was awarded to a cerebral palscy victim. They also found discussion leaders for the dis- cussions following convocations with scientists Smith and Binowski, supplied ushers for plays and other events, and evaluated faculty mem- bers. The Blue Key sent several members to the national convention in Kansas City. Missouri during Winter Quarter. Blue Key members: IST. ROW: Rick Schutt, Tom Dinoto, Nonn Nauskajian, Dan Myers, Carlos Reynosog 2ND ROW: john Biddick, Lee Tally, Bill Paulin, Mike Webb, Cary Krauss, Dave Perrin, Duane Reaugh: 3RD. ROW: Harry Barnett, advisor, Chip Hughes, Harvey VVarren, jim Pea- body, 4TH. ROW: jim Lowman, Mike Seaman, Bill Bush- nell.
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ill' , Along with Students for Open Forum, Circle K was vitally' ac- tive on campus this year, not only' sponsoring campus activities, but also community' projects. First quarter Steve Heicl took over the job ol' president, but due to conflicting activities yy as loreed to hand the presidentship over to Bob Mcfllenn. Olficers work- ing under Bob yyere Dan Stanford, vice presidentg jiin NVarren and Duane Wood. seeretariesg and Frank Bluinenthal, treasurer. in discussing the purpose of this Kiyyanis-sponsored club, the rneinhers decided earlier in the year that it would proyide a pillar for the campus to lean on--something alyyays active and alyxays there. Their ideal is to provide a club that doesnt lean on any one person for support, llllt develops indiyiduals yy ho can work cooperatiycly. .Xnd it can be seen from their long list oi projects that they pretty niueh lived up to this ideal. Circle K's year began with the annual Harbor Lights cruise. MWMMM CIRCLE K PHOLDS IDEAL QF COMMU ITY ERVICE, DIVIDUAL GRQWTH Circle K President Robert NIcClenn conducts a meeting. Bob worked ex- tensively during the year. helping the club plan and organize their many' pro- jects. as always with a full boat. After initiating new pledges, ,they took over Project .Xniigos in 'l'iajuana, attended a training conference in Visalia and eleeted a Circle K Sweetheart each month. In addition to weekly' Kiwanis luneheons, they' raised 35240 for l'NlCl'fI during Halloween, sponsored the llornecoming rally' and gaine and sold tickets for the Charity' Basketball Came in the Sports Arena for i'Any' Boy' Canii. During Easter, these busy men took an liaster canister to the Childrenis Hospital. .Xt the national Circle K convention in Los Angeles, CVVL sjohn llazel- ton was elected Cloyernor of the California, Nevada and Ilayyaii chapters, During Spring Quarter, the trike race for VVorld L'ni- versity Service, the Playmate Ball, and taking care of student body' elections kept the guys on their toes. Yes? Quite a profitable yearl From left to right are some of the Circle K members at a meeting: jim W'issler Dan Stanford tvice-presidentk. Mike Meyer ladvisorl, Charlie Carton, Steve Reid and Cassat iw .law
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