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LEFT, LETTERMEN AND KEY CLUBERS: R. Webs- ter, F. Galvez, C. Stoltz, P. Gates, J. Anderson, R. Spangle, and S. Fernandez talk after school. BE- LOW: Key Club member R. Lumm and Letter- man P. Booth await Santa’s Arrival. LETTERMEN’S CLUB, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve son, Chris Stoltz, Perry Gates, Roy Herrera, Paul Wilson, Paulson, John Pedraza, Roger Branham, Ronnie Vida, Rich- Mark McDonald. FRONT ROW: Terry Van Wie, Daryl Laffer- ard Hobson, Don Newman, Joe Stanely, Doyle Beckham, ty, Jack Bryant, Lonny Catt, Johnny Anderson, Roland Steve Shenitzer, Chris Hitckok, Jim Campbell, Gary Fuller. Spangle. MIDDLE ROW: Rick Anderson, Gene Renner, Glenn Ander- Lettermen’s Letter With Efficiency During ‘68-69 the Letter- men’s Club has participated in the following activities: Sponsoring Mom and Dad's 124 night, the Lettermen’s Ball, The sponsor of the Letter- which is held in the spring of men’s Club is Mr. Dick Griesser the year, and selects the Sports with Don Newman as presi- Queen and Princesses. dent.
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Victory! The cheerleaders attend all games, supporting the team, sparking school spirit, and con- tributing to the winning pace of the 69 Cabs. The traditional ‘‘Mike Boys” again joined the cheerleaders this year, adding their inspira- tion to Flowing Wells student
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Key Club Supports The School And Community One of the Key Club’s spe- — worked at the senior patio, and an Internation Key Club cial projects was Homecoming. striving to keep it clean and convention here in April. Preparation for the bonfire, neat. The community effort The Key Club members and pep essembly, parade, foot- included a Sunshine Kiwanis their sponsor, Mr. Lenihan, ball game, and dance, left barbecue, food and cloth- deserve a warm thanks from a few members dizzy. For a ing drive for the needy dur- all. fast recovery, the members ing the Christmas holidays, KEY CLUB MEMBERS PICTURED BELOW, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ricki Marrs, Lonny Catt, Terry Jones, Rocky Webster, Tom Gin, Sal Cacavale. SECOND ROW: Glenn Anderson, Richard Eagler, Steve Shenitzer, Don Newman, Randy Webster, Chris Kuntz, Randy Lumm, Charles Kenne- dy, David Krug. THIRD ROW: Steve Leek, Jon-Jon Ander- AT LEFT: Lonny Catt entertains during a Key Club meeting. BELOW: Randy Lumm discusses items on the agenda, while Chuck Kennedy prepares his report. son, Pablo Wilson, Perry Gates, Chris Hitckock, Richard Hobson, and Joe Stanley, were the 68-69 members. Club president — Randy Lumm, vice-president — Pat Booth, trea- surer — Chuck Kenndy, secretary — Sal Cacavale, did a fine job of leadership.
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