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C ,S .9- First Row: Marc Carignan, Hanns Lee, Mike Gibney, Brian Casagranda, Jason Ferber, Kim French, Kim Donihue, Farzeen Mufti, Eve-Marie William: Erin Dignan, Cindy Sisco, Karen Stevens. Second Row: Troy Hammond, Kevin Casagranda, Mike Toomey, David Hall, Judith Reddick, Diana Brady Jennifer Foster , Mykhanh Nguyen, Kathy Ashbrook, Pearl Chen, Katrina Heppler. Third Row: Edward Baik, Rodger Chen, Eric Hecht, Sean Nordine Simon Kingston, Row: Steve Lee, Balogh. . t , 3 4 , Matt Brubraker, Dave Ashcraft, Lynnae Diefenbach, Hillary Hegstrom, Maureen McFadden, Alexandra Eller, Catherine Myers. Foun Dave Vandam, Greg Young, Wayne Chen, Yu-Jen Wang, Bill Badgley, Jason Paul, Todd Clarke, David Komatsu, Jim Bryan, Chri tartar, 235, ,,, 4 pg, at A , lwwffiif Q!! vo ll fifia 5 f,,f 7 1 4 X
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Q? Sweet Charity Laguna Hills Key Club is a prominent and outstanding club on cam- pus. Involved in numerous community and school activities, the club is based on the dedication and commitment of the 40 members. The club meets every Monday during the lunch hour under the direction of the President, senior Meagan Hutcheson and advisors, Mrs. Englhard and Mr. Kruse. The meetings are run in an organized and orderly fashion with specific agendas presented to the club members. The students are given the opportunity to volunteer their time and par- ticipation in the upcoming activities, This year's Key Club is far superior to any previous year. The members are active and more involved than any ofthe clubs that I have sponsored, said the Youth Sponsor Chairman from the Kiwanis Club, Merle Trail. The activities the Key Club have participated in range from the Halloween Carnival, to the annual fund-raising car wash, to announcing Bingo at Palm Terrace, to Sees Candies sales, to Christmas caroling at Beverly Manor. The most successful service that the club organized was the Great American Smoke-Out on November 20. This was a day in which students adopted a smoker and supported him in his commitment to stop smoking. The annual Blood Drive, held on , December 3, was run by Key Club members who C i organized the Drive, summoned prospective donors age 17 and above, and aided the nursing staff, Towards Christmas vacation, Key Club members presented stockings to the homeroom classes to collect toys for under privileged children. Called Operation Santa, it generated enthusiasm and participation among the entire student body. Such gifts as teddy bears, skateboards and bicycles were donated. The club also participated in the Special Olympics and volunteered Library Service with Mrs. Kilby. The highlight of the club's year, however, is the Key Club Convention, held in spring. The club spends the weekend in Santa Clara where they present all their accomplishments for the entire school year in hopes of winning recogni- tion and awards. We have a great chance of ranking high among the various clubs. said Mr. Kruse, and the club members eagerly agreed. Kim Clinton, Angela Magill, and Tammy Alms are relieved that the blood drawing is over, as they enjoy cookies and punch. Katrina Heppler and Jenny Jech are cooling off as they wash h I th h. I e cars a e car was The Key Club members present all the toys that were raised for the under-privileged children. Steve Lee works diligently to prepare for the Great American Smoke-Out. - The Key Club members take a break from all the activity to pose lor a group picture. Jennifer Valencia, Meagan Hutcheson, and Mrs. Englhard raise the Key Club banner proudly. 171
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Golden Achievement California Scholarship Federation is a scholastic club on campus that focuses up on higher education. Its members must meet the prerequisite of receiving at least 3 A's and one B in courses other than aiding and physical education and have no unsatisfactory citizenship grades. After every semester, it is necessary to reapply and those who have been in- volved with C.S.F. for four semesters will be seated in the first row at graduation. They will also receive a gold cord around their gowns at the graduation ceremonies, gold tassles on their caps, and gold seals on their diplomas. In addition, those students taking part in the club for a full six semesters will be awarded another certificate of the highest honors with a gold seal and life pin. The club offers many benefits. C.S.F. is a great advantage and provides the opportunity to graduate at the top of my class, said member Mykhanh Nguyen. With the elforts and the guidance of the advisors, Mr. Gunderson and Mrs. Lane, the club is active on campus as well as in the community. It has held candy-gram sales at Christmas and Easter. In May, the club holds an Academic Bowl, a tournament where the freshmen compete against the sophomores and the juniors compete against the seniors. The winners advance to challenge one another for the championship. In the community, C.S.F. sponsors an Adopt-A-Grandparent program in conjunction with Beverly Manor Convalescent Hospital in Laguna Hills. 5255, '77 Lfxx' 3 173
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