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Pam Rawson f Joan Ru ppenthal f ,, .0 ffw Q3 C' . if f W, ' f,-3.- f -gf' f f 5322 f z f, 1 f ' , f Karen Schott June Shanaberger Sherri Silcox ff L ' f Margaret Stanford Kathy Stubbs Dottie Thompson Marye Toussaint Mary Ann VerMett 'ff Ki m Voelz 5 Ka re n Way m a n WB, L 1.. 114122 ' A -t J ,- Su n ny Wh ita ker y Q ,QQ Karen Mayer crowns Barry Stuart, club Dreamboat, as he smiles with happy surprise. .83 -- T' -.U-1- . 4 .. . 9 i MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Janice Carlson, Janet Drymond, Joan Faucher, Mikey Harris, Sharon Henry, Karen Mayer, Mary Mocnik, Carlotta Rizzo, Kenna Todhunter, Darlyne Wells, and Sophia Wierzchon. K-Ettes Sherrie Silcox, Karen Mayer, Pam Rawson, Karen Schatt, Harriet Hilliard and Kay Cecka look over rummage they have collected to use in one of their several service proiects. 71:- 4-sf ,ztt R 7 , VA L Wy:! :.,. J , sw i
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Q' 'WRC Otiicers: Barrie Lamonte, Chaplain, Beverly Boston, Secretary, Marye Toussaint President, Sunny Whitaker, Vice-President. W. - ., is . .NX fi' if 5 ,VX Beverly Boston Kay Cecka Vicki Cramer MV!! -f-ml+1..au me 2-if-we . Q . 'Z , 2 '1' . f -I 'z ., .L .-'1, f , ng: -w'-imrrt ,,4..f. ' :. - -Q - -M . ,, , , fs-1: , 1- - ,-lc,i--off'-.fra--131'G2i9afee411Q-'aieemsc 'f5ear:+Q,-.f-511g-:i'so--- fig' - - i.- L L' f '.i-nfxsefff-f-1 e,.s:.l.. . . , , - -- f - - Am-M-tv. V. 82 K-Ett Rummage sales held twice during the school year were the major money-making pfoiecfs for the K-Ette Club. The mane this project is put back into the com through services such as the provisions food and toys for a needy family Gt Christ. mas, Other proiects included the annual Hobo Hop with the proceeds going to the Polio fund, soliciting for the United F Drive, and a dance held for all MJC students after a basketball game. Y mode ffom mUnity oi und The members of the club, which this year con- sists of thirty-six girls, are selected for their dependability and willingness to work for the aims of the club. The girls also must maintain a 2.0 grade point average. The K-Enes are sponsored by the Manatee County chapter ofthe Kiwaniannes. Frances Drapeau Holly' Feagles Mary Greer Marilyn Heath ' 8 Marilyn Heistand if Harriet Hilliard Susan Husted Barrie Lamonte Judy May Carol Muir
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OtTicers: Edmund Crawford, Kiwanis sponsor, Richard Hall, Vice-President, Eric Robertson, President, Dick Kosempa, Treasurer, and Dan McManamy, Secretary. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Joe Jenkins, Larry Kinney, David Myers, Allen Payne, and Steve Barkus. -I L45-,, .. l is ,X 1 V T W Jim Adamson r ' John Anderson H ' 9 f i E . ir' 4 .N . its Q 934, W . f,gA1fz,Q,1,j ., , A G f .1 'W ,av , ' 11.221 ' ' , 37 f' .,,, : 7, l fs ,,-' fv, 1 i i 4 J L? is r, 3?-R1 X Q :N Circle K Having the distinction ot being the oldest Q C. tive club on the campus is the Circle K, h' is sponsored by the Manatee Kiwanis. W Ich The purpose of the club is to promote active citizenship and service to the school cmd community. In order to quality tor membership Q Q0 average must be maintained, and the studem must attend at least 6O'X: of the scheduled meetings ot the club. Activities and proiects planned for the yeqr are the Chevron, Christmas boskets, Keep. the-Campus-Clean Week, state and disfricf conventions, and the selling of Watkins prod- ucts. LT sr . .3 Taking port in their Christmas project are Circle K members Steve Barkus, Curtis Cumbee, Gene Walters, and Mack Barber. Jim Andresen Craig Bailey Mack Barber David Brachey Mark Burnett Steve Byers Pete Crosland Fred Crowl
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