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High membership aids Block L This year we had a lot more members than in the past and were able to organize things better in order to have a fun time, said Ken Grogan. There were 43 members in Block L last year lead by President Bill Gorham, Vice President Ken Grogan, and SecretaryfTrea- sure Dwight Smith. Some of the fund raisers included the an- nual Block L vs faculty basketball game, which the faculty won. lt was a real close game but the old men just had more exper- ience, said senior Drew Schreiber. We earned more money than any other Block L club in previous years, stated Presi- dent Bill Gorham. Most of the money we earned went to the Michael T. Milligan Fund, he added. ON THE BASELINE- Faculty member Mike Realon Cabovej drives to the baseline while Seniors Mike Mac Farlane and Collis Galloway try to block. PITS FOR POINTS- Faculty member Jim Frost Cleftj attempts a basket while Seniors Craig Willey and Dave Seaswell look on. SWAT TEAM- At the Block SM verses Block L basketball game senior Chris McCulloch, ftop lefty, puts up a shot against a Block SM defend- er, Boys Block L
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Female athletes make bucks Starting with the theme they used for the, remainder of the year, the members of the Girls' Block L club began '81-'82 with a fun- draising Fun Run which was soon followed by a number of faculty soup, salad, and sand- wich bars, a Pizza Night, a car wash, and working concessions at two of the girls tour- naments. The activities for the club were geared mainly towards raising money for a scholarship that Girls' Block L gives annually to two deserving members. lt has been in- spiring that the girls have kept their sights on our scholarship goals in fund raising activities this year, said Larry White who took over the position of advisor this year. Also, I've been pleased with the attempts at involving underclassmen in club activities. l Girls' Block L met about once every month to discuss future plans and was governed by council members Susy Lang, Kristyn Waters, and Jolene Welch. Said Waters, We've had a very productive and successful year. CAN YOU SPELL PREP- Coach Larry White and Senior Susy Lang, fabovej, discuss upcoming events. THINKING IT OVER- Seniors Kristyn Waters and Jolene Welch, Crightj, plan fund risers during a meeting. RIP OFF- While secretly looking through the score book, Junior Lesley Johnson and Senior Diana Cahoon. flower rightj, take notes on leading players. I 46 Girls' Block L y w Nqqg,.,., i I Min,-
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inflated prices boggle minds Inflation was a big problem as C.S.F. tried to fight the high costs of the year. To help with the purchases of pins and graduation ribbons, members were required to pay 352.00 for their dues each semester. We struggled with the economy, and dues were instituted for the first time, stated Advisor Jerry Cohen. C.S.F. also sponsored many ac- tivities and fund-raisers to help the needs of the club. They started off the year with a car wash, making about S350.00, and continued to hold other different activities. Club officers included: Mark Meredith, President, Rob Sandman, Vice President! Treasurer, Lynn Day, Secretary: Heidi Pri- mack, Commissioner of Publicity, Norman Yamaguchi, Historian, and Stuart Kelban, I.O.C. Representative. Although the high costs were hard to han- dle, the club planned their annual Yosemite trip. lt was held as a reward for C.S.F. mem- bers for their accomplishments throughout the year. To end the year, all life members received ribbons to wear at graduation. f 48 'Rin- NOT THAT OFFICE- After being elected to an office, Sen- ior Randy Bussman Ctopj, sighs with disappointment. WHEN THE WHIP COMES DOWN- Seniors Stuart Kelban and Kathleen Chalmers Crightb, listen while Jerry Cohen tells about the problems with inflation. TO BE OR NOT TO BE- Advisor Jerry Cohen Cabovej, questions whether or not the Yosemite trip is feasible. O CSF mfs. , 1 4-Q A 4 W. 4. fm '2 9 in
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