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Strives to Serve School, Community 1---14. - KEY Cl-U5-TOP ROW: D- Boylan. T. TGYlOf, P- Pierson, D- Wilder, B- G. Bradley, B. Galbraith, J. Aguinaga, R. Thompson. BOTTOM ROW W Thompson, G. LOVG, D- Gomez, J. Davis, J. Helmer, R- Bunch, M. Visnic. Smith, P. Adkins, G. Lefkowirz, M. Terrana B. Lentini R. Oliver B SECOND ROW, B. Davis, M. Deck, R. Bergstrom, D. Stoner, M. Melton, J. Schneider, B. Kogut. I I Judson, D. Rudolph, M. Loya, R. Emmons, S. Lindersmifh, J. McArthur, Key Club officers are from left to right Don Rudolph, president, Mike Melton, vice presi- dent, Don Wilder, treasurer, Paul Pierson, secretary. Sponsored by the Kiwanis of Southwest Anaheim, the Magnolia Key Club has been the most active club on campus. Key Club was in charge ot the pizza sales at all the home football games, and sold balloons at the Savanna tootball game. They have hosted inter- school meetings with Western and Savanna High Schools and many social events have been held within the club. Don Rudolph has served as President this year, and the other officers have been: Mike Deck, vice president, Paul Pierson, secretary, Dan Wilder, treasurer, and committee chairmen, Gabe Loya, Richard Thompson, Tom Dedrick, Joe Foster, and Bernie Schneider. The Key Club formed the organizing body for the girls' service club, the Keymates, and the two groups working together have painted trash- cans, and collected canned goods tor the Salvation Army. Magnolia's Key Club has also tried to carry out six main pur- poses, these being to develop initiative, to provide experience in living and working together, to serve the school and community, to cooperate with the school principal, to prepare for useful citizenship, and to develop their minds. Key Club's advisor forthe year has been Mr. Louis Reichman who has helped the club carry out its motto of We Build.
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Following Motto -- 'We Build,' Key Club KEYMATE MEMBERS Lindo l-luette, Marilyn DeAvilc1, cmd Marlene Du- Cluscm, work with Key Club President, Don Rudolph to repaint the school troshcons. KEY CLUB committee chairmen, top row: Gabe Loyo, Richard Thompson, Don Rudolph, ond Tom Dedrick. Bottom row: Joe Foster, ond Bernie Schneider, plon the mony activities enioyed by the Key Club. r 5 aL M' H iff eisifisf W1 K H l 3. ,sei 5. 1 . it ,jllxf , il L 5. 'f L
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Keymaies Keymafes, The newesT service club on campus, whose membership is open To girls only, was organized as one of The proiecfs of The well-known Key Club. Off To an acTive sTarT, members worked wiTh The Key Club in several proiecfs aT school before breaking off onTo Their own proiecTs aT school and in The com- muniTy. PainT was everywhere when The Key- mafes ioined The Key Club To repainT The school Trashcans. A picnic lunch rounded ouT The affernoon of work and fun. The rays of The sun had long since seT when The Two groups ioined forces once more To collecf canned foods To be donafed To The Salvafion Army for ChrisTmas bas- keTs. Sally SchwarTz has presided over The KeymaTes in Their firsT year. Assisfing her have been Berni Engle, vice presidenf, CaThy l-laring, secrefaryg and ElizabeTh Guccione, Treasurer. Members of The KeymaTes served as ushereffes for The all-school play, A Man Called PeTer, and have been on call for helping aT school funcTions. Social acTiviTies have also been high on The lisT of KeymaTes acTiviTies. Fun and games wiTh plenTy of food were on The agenda aT The picnic held aT Irvine Park, and an exchange meeTing was held wiTh The girls' service club aT Savanna. Mrs. Lois Cliffon has served as ad- visor, anol wiTh her help, The Keymaies have esfablished Themselves as one of The besT clubs on campus. During The '63-'64 school year The FuTure Business and FBLA Give Service To W 5 -A .,z K . - 1. .. , ,-,.,, ' 1: iz rf -fe H- :, E : ,lf KEYMATES-TOP ROW: R. Miller, J, Rhodes, C. Krebs, S. Jendro, S. Sabin, M. Allen, C. Haring, B. Lehmer, L. Harris, G. Doolen, E, Naka- mura, L. Darnall, L. Woods. SECOND ROW: S. Adams, C. Miller, P. Priest, M. MushoTT, D. KolT, K. Barreff, K. Wignal, C. Scherer, D. Fleisch- mann, S. Harris, R. Bemis, C. Pickle, P. Conway, D. Rosenblum, M. Pel- Trey, Mrs. Lois Clifton, advisor. BOTTOM ROW. V. Wilcox, P. Sullivan, S. Rahwyler, N. Eras, B. Engle, Y. Marquez, J. Leonardo, G, PeTTy, K, Visnic, C. Linn, P. Forrester, E. Guccione. KEYMATE MEMBERS Marlene DuClusan, Marilyn DeAvila, Nancy LaMorTe, Linda Rogers, and Liz Guccione display Their arTisTic ability as They repainf The Trashcans at Magnolia. Leaders of America, Magnolia ChapTer, has supple- menied iTs many acTiviTies by aTTending Three FBLA con- ferences. These were The YouTh Conference ConvenTion, The FBLA Convenfion aT Orange CoasT College, and The STaTe Convenfion which was held aT Yosemife Nafional Park. They sTarTed ouT Their year of acTiviTies wiTh The in- sTallaTion of officers. Those Taking office This year were MargareT Lindner, presidenT, Wally Golonka, vice presi- denT, Darlene Cordova, secrefaryg Nancy EnrighT, Treas- urer, Bruce Anderson, reporfer, Bonnie Nelson, parlia- meniariang and Karen Komaki, CommiTTee Chairman. Mr. Embree and Mrs. Cochrane have assisTed The club in The capaciTy of advisors. The FBLA has also served The communiTy as well as Magnolia High School. During ChrisTmas Time, They gave money and food To needy families and aT school They have sold iTems from The sTudenT sTore and iewelry of Magnolia To The sTudenTs on campus. One of The highlighTs of The year was The snow Trip where happy FBLA members resolved To make iT an an- nual affair. ios ., F4 is -iq, 4,49 s , use-lair? .
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