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KEY Top row (LtoR), David Harkless, Ray Senesac, John DeCastro, Fread Mancayo, Middle row, Jim Nichols, Ed Coronao, Mark Schul- ler, John Wong, Keith Stephenson, Bottom row. Bill Hall, Buddy Williams, Bob Coronado, Bob Sigsbury, Greg Palamares, Anthony DeCastro, John Cooper. Besides having a car wash and other fund raising activities this year the Key Club helps the community and school. They are affiliated with the Kiwanis, who also work toward helping the community. KEYWANETTES The Keywanettes is a new club on campus this year. The girls of the Key Club had left to form a new club. 107 Front Row L to R: Barbara Johnson, Janice Holmes, Michelle Price, Rosemary Stewart, Connie Capili, Teresa Campat Back Row L to R: Kerstin Navjocks, Liz Gern, Sandy DeShirtia, Zina Za- chery, Pam Waddell, Carolyn Reems
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Campus League is an active organization which is responsible for the Sadie Hawkins Dance in the fall and a formal dance in the spring. During the holiday season. Campus League also gives a party for cither confined young children or elderly citizens. Between these major events. Campus League shares in other campus wide activities, such as Home Coming. Through fund-raising activities, such as the dances, car washes and concessions. Campus League has been able to give a memorial scholarship in honer of a past member, and an annual donation to the kidney foundation. Within the least two years. Campus League has become co-ed. For anyone who wants to be deeply involved in fun and worthwhile activities, this is the place to be. CAMPUS LEAGUE 106 Front row from left Michelle Miller, Socorro Garcia, Lori Osborn, Gina Dorneman (Treas.), Yvette Quintero (V. Pres.), Rosemary Stewart, Liz Gern (Pres.), Angie Subala, Jean Astedan, Debbie Ruyle Back row from left Jusie Gern, Sandra Davidson, Debbie Simmons, Yvonne Foreman, Peggy Pippins, Lucy Walker, Lynn Wakamura
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Row 1: Mike Folk, Tom Hennegan, Albert Ortiz, Jay Olsen, Bruce Pinkard, Annette Cramer, Julie Brekke, Devon Reese, Judy Deblin Advisor, Cheryl Smith Treas., Darlene Devorick V.P., Margaret Collins Pres., Annette Morgan, Steve Ornelas, Gabriel Ontiveros, Row 2: (left of center) Robert Foster, Jim Scheilc hot. Row 2: (Right of center) Eddie Martinez, Lorraine Padilla, Candy Hodge Sec., Carolyn Contreras, Lori Foulks, Row 3: (Top right side) Chris Juarez, Greg Palomares, Dennis James, Bob Corona- do, Andre Hattet, Steve Long. Deca is an action club having forty members. Alls club members are enrolled in the Dis- tributive Education Class. Deca is funded mostly from the Student Store on campus. Things Etc. which is run by club members. This year Oxnard was host to all the Deca clubs in California for the Fall and Spring Conferences. The Conferences give all members a chance to meet hiph school students from all over the state and exchange ideas. A Parent Breakfast was held in the Fall at Sambos Restaurant. Our principal, Mr. Gragg, as well as our parents were told of the upcoming planned activities. Other activities were a bowling tourna- ment and party. Most Deca members are employed at part-time jobs such as Sears, Bob Adams Clothiers, Judy's and Two-Guys. Deca gives student a chance to combine merchandising-instruction, a part-time jobs and fun. DECA
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