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HOW 7: Mike SQratgh Bill Black, Steve Gudelj. Brian Cass, Mike McQuiggan, Tom Martin, Tim Quinlan. Pete Pritchard, John Jones, Greg Arnold, Klaus Wintermann, John Plaxco. 1301! 2: Mike Jaramillo, Mark Rendes, Greg Quinlan, Ron Elkins, Keith Tatsuta, Ken Barber, Steve Korte. Tgm Davenport, Terry Burke, 4 Paul Tatsuta, Bruce Jacobson., , Jim Shook, Larry Rentschler, Fred Silva, HOU' 3: Pete Chailloux, Charles Rush. Tony Caballero, Kirk Rowell, Bill Plaxco, Bob Klure, Don Corliss, Jeff Carr, Bill Manley, Steve Menz, Alan Potts. Key Club i968 also marked a very successful year for Cuper- tino High School's Key Club, in that their spectacu- lar Homecoming was one of the most successful ever. This year's club again brought the Christmas spirit to CHS with the annual food drive, and once again Santa could be seen romping around the rally court, collecting pennies for the project, which was the largest yet. Key Club's food drive cannot be disputed as being one of the most worthwhile projects that takes place at CHS. This year's presidents were Don Corliss, Ist semester and Bob Klure 2nd semester. fylv gg '-' -V z V I - hr...
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KOH' I: Mike Morris, Dave Lovine. H Jerry Shapero. Allen Shamble, Walt Robertson. KOH' 2. , Tom Deaton, Steve Brown, Jim Reber, Merle Bowman, Rich Vigil. Q 2 f F . .5 33 'gi' I :L , W if XM, Vw, fl j if W' v I ,,.-G A 'M I ' of A -,'. T - I as T f . .,'- -,,-'f, K. J.. eeeel t 5 . i 1 geese I I sa 9 i IJOII' 3: John Laumann. Kim Coutts, Roy Farkas, Bruce Iesland. Mark Tanno. Rod Tanner. Not Present: Brian Bitney, Jim I Blackford. Mike Peterson, Ed Bastien. Interact The I968 Interact Christmas Hootenanny was the biggest success in Interact's history at Cupertino. The club with benefits from the Hootennany support a Korean orphan, Han Wo Cho, and contribute other profits to Key Club for their annual Food Drive for the needy. The club's second proiect was the Jazz Festival in April. This year's festival featured the return of guitar artist, Bill Mundy, and the proceeds from this project went toward adopting two American Indian orphans. The club's first se- mester president was Jerry Shapiro and the second semester, Mike Morris. And it must be said that this year's club was both hard- working and energetic. Pictured left: Interact's leaders are Mr. Boggie and Mr. Schmiedt. sf ...... .... - ... .,.., .WS Hil
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ew. 1 , +-Q-Q if . . W' W CSS i fd' . vi!! CHSS has this year progressed from the messiest club on campus to one of the hardest working and most widely recognized service clubs on campus. It is the only club to serve at the Parent-Faculty club meetings, the Faculty Breakfast, and the CSF banquet. The project this year for CHSS was to buy Christ- mas trees for the needy families and to make taped recordings for the blind. The club is co-ed, so anyone is able to join. ln order to earn a CHSS pin, one has to earn fifty hours of work, which because of the friendly atmosphere of the club is more fun than anything else. k'Oll' I, ue Bell, Monigue Germain, Julie Chaillaux. Ronnie Simon, Bob Klure, Edie Fulcher. Chip Lackey, Marianne Provax, Nancy Otomori, Lisa Jafferies, IZOIV 2: Sally Rideout, Sue DeBlois, Pat Jafferies, Dave LaVine, Lindy Minners. Margaret Yamagami. Mari Vestal, Midge Van Dyke, Jan Cruze, Sue Fulcher. NOW 3: Ellen Vestal, Karen Lorentzen, Dian Mc Ghie. Margaret Menz, Russ Danielson, Judy Ness, Micki Van Dyke, Leslie Spence, Patty Rose, Susy Scarr, Karen Burdick, Kathy Moore. HOU' 4: Rich Fulcher, Bill Bremer, Steve Teter, Rod Tanner, Frank Brown, Don Corliss, Tom Martin, Jerry Oddo, Paul Lindsay, Steve Brown, Jerry Shapiro, Mike Spratt
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