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service for school- key club front row, left to right, bob losey, scott wilcott, doug stone, bob bradley, bob cockayne, don okada, dick adams, iohn nyquist. second row, adviser iohn williams, duke rohlffs, larry worland, don landeck, bob wattenburg, culver heaton, eric caldwell, norman house, cliff anderson. third row, dick ruppert, sims cranston, pete alexander, cleve traughber, ben peters, bill miller, tom allin, iack truher, art toor. back row, neal brockmeyer, dick clraeger, iohn paden, allen lamotte, gary hudson, buz honsaker, walter hill. sims cranston, left, and dick draeger shake hands with ser- geant harold moody, air force representative who spoke to the key club on the vocational opportunities for service in the air force. 24 Q ' K iohn williams adviser :5,,'f carl nicol kiwanis representative A , 5. Q lll T rj '- N: 1 r K Y ' K r 828 r Li ,M eric caldwell ffl. l buz honsaker, dick draeger duke rohlffs rs . 'rf ,, bob cockayne .15 if .5 doug stone the key club, honorary boys' service organization, is sponsored by the altadena kiwanis club. the purpose of the club is to help wtih all school activities and drives. in the past year, the key club headed the community chest drive. the club was also active in the sale of football circus tickets. two of the key club members attended the kiwanis luncheon each friday at noon, and two of the kiwanis club members always attended the key club meetings. one aim of the club this past year was to acquaint the members with all different types of professions by hav- ing speakers from the kiwanis talk on their occupations. the new members, sug- gested by the boys in the club, had to have a 1.75 grade point average. the nom- inees then had to be passed by the executive board and then by the members of the club. there were thirty-four members in the key club this past year. the key club was most helpful in promoting interest in all school activities.
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T- livmf .ar 6 elaine elliott shun palon marilyn rosalmd lacy up sharon mcfarland paula chauncey william childs joan ghrigriqngon mary chubbuck marilyn clark barbara clisby as C17
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camera and darkroom synonymous with shutterbugs lr president and adviser pictured above are president marilyn, clark and adviser lee moyne mark who have guided the club along this year. a typical shot for the shutter- bug club is the one on the right. clockwise from bottom left are, anita fredriksen, carl mullison, walter walker, iudy gandy, dori peterson, tom bekey, delene perschbacher ioyce seline, pat olson, henry curtis, leo pacheco, larry ladd, ernest richards, reuben tellez, iim iulius, al baker, charlene ecclestone, scott van sant, linda morrison, peggy jen- kins, and model bonnie zor- now. I the shutterbug club at muir is one of the most active on campus -sponsors of the most popular program of the year - the mr. magoo movies. the members pictured are, front row, left to right, marilyn clark, anita fred- riksen, peggy ienkins, and linda morrison. second row, dori pet- erson, al baker, reuben telez, leo pacheco, tom bekey, and iudy gandy. the back row includes scott van sant, delene persch- bacher, ioyce seline, charlene ecclestone, ernest richards, carl mullison, larry ladd, walter wal- ker, pat olson, henry curtis, and iim iulius. under the instruction of lee moyne mark, these mem- bers have spent the club periods working on their proiects in which they learn the three phases of amateur photography - shooting the picture, developing it, and printing the negative. -esil '
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