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'E a 3. -1691 Brook Crawford, president of Young Lions, suggests a Greenwood, Mike Rio, and Sandy Peck at a meeting project for Young Lions to Bob LaDouceur, Buddy held to plan activities for the spring semester. Rosters for Games, Sponsor Hootenanny The Young Lions, one of Del Mar's all-male service clubs, was sponsored by the Downtown Lions Club. Their main purposes were to establish good will, promote school spirit, and to serve Del Mar, the community and surrounding areas. Toward this end the club made basketball roster boards and put on several halftime shows during the games. A school dance after the home played Wharton game and a challenge basketball game with the KEYS Krimson Kagers also filled the year with great ac- tivities sponsored by the Young Lions. Once again the Young Lions of Del Mar, in cooperation with the national March of Dimes and the local Corpus Christi chapter of the March of Dimes, collected money. this year. The club turned out and sold pepper for the collection. The Young Lions were active in state, national, and local Lions Club activities. Each year the members of the Del Mar Section of the Young Lions participated in the city-wide Lions' Minstrel. This annual show is held in order to raise money for the Lions' School for the Mentally Retarded here in Corpus Christi. The Club donated over 31540 during the Christmas season to the YWCA's fund for needy families. The money was raised at the basketball game between the Young Lions and the KEYS Krimson Kagers and at the All-School carnival. Serving as Young Lion officers were Brook Craw- ford, President? Ken Hamughty' Vicefpfesidenti Den' Brook Crawford and Norma Steed display the basket- nis Berry, Secretary-frffasurers Johnny Williams, fail- ball team fosters prepared by the Young Lions. twisterg and Mr. M, R. Jaroszewski was club sponsor and Mr. Phil Ridgeway was the Lions Club representa- tive. l I I
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Les Amies freshmen are, FRONT ROW: K th G , B I Mendleski, Kaye Kirk, Faith Knaffle, Gal: get LEnnSECglii-lg ROW: Maureen Ponce, Suzanne Perkins, Nancy Knott, Dawn Locker, Sandy Robbins, Theresa Laudadio, Kathy Freyergv TOP ROW: Sharon Garrison, Carole Sederquist, Pam Mobley, Denise Sheridan, Lee Ann Loving, Mary Ann Bower, Ginger Comstock, Margaret McKay, and Elaine Draper. Les Amies Donate Time, Energy, Money Les Amies was the girls' social service club on the Del Mar College campus. The purpose of Les Amies was threefold: to advance the Del Mar Viking spirit, to encourage friendship and cultivate good will and to promote social activities. Most of the girls who aided the faculty and ad- ministration with registration were members of Les Amies. Les Amies also had city-wide projects de- signed to help unfortunate fellow Corpus Christians. They gave Thanksgiving baskets of food and Christ- mas and Easter parties in order that others might enjoy these holidays. Internationally, Les Amies con- tributed to a library in Calcutta, India. President of Les Amies, which means The Friends in French, was Marilyn Atkins. Connie Lacy served as the club's vice-president with Marty Watts as secretary. Carolyn Owens was elected treas- urer. The Student Council representative for Les Amies was Margo Barrera. Theresa Laudadio was chaplain while Sherry Roscher served as historian. Freshman parliamentarian was Carole Sederquist with jan Eastham serving in the same position for the sophomores. Serving as Les Amies officers are Sederquist, Hooker, Lacy, Owens, Atkins, Barrera, Watts, and Laudadio.
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