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Plugging Santa to keep him inflated were Barbara Troba and Kathy Bussey. Pan-Am Had Toy Driveg Went Golfing, Bowling Bowling, golfing, babies, and cars di- vided the year up in fun and happiness and work and play for the bi-lingual mem- bers ofthe Pan-American Club. Organizer was Jackie Nlann, president of the club. lVlrs. Cecil Stovell sponsored the club with advice and information. The second annual toy drive again wrapped up Christmas tie-ins for the des- titute families bringing turkies and toys to them by the graces of the student body. The club's extra-curricular projects in- cluded a day at the Gooney Golf Course discovering the better linksmen. Hitting the pins with the ball in bowling provided the Spanish-Americans a chance to be sporty. Vice president Lane Cardwell also or- ganized the Pan-American Club, and he also helped Jackie Mann to keep the thir- ty-five active members in line. 6 if? l Joan Lipman 19 Pat Hammell 20 Tamra Nahitchevansky 21 Larue Shorter 22 Kathy Bussey Barbara Troba Anne Cardwell Sylvia Raphel Susie Davis Marion Smith Susan Highsmith Donna Camoais Gary Nevins Barry Huff Sue Bines Lane Cardwell Libby Harris 35 Trudy lshmeal 36 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 1 32 33 34 Robin Rey Barbara Wells Sandy Mora Nancy Edwards Cindy Linge Cathy Blaine Frank Floras Karl Kaplan Tom Klein lan Quinnel Mareret Tricina Dana Swan Jamie Miller Willie Harvey Lynn Johnson Tammy Greene Kathy Kaseulos Mary Stoker 99
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CAMPUS LIFE WALL TO WALL KIDS, WAS THE EASIEST WAY TO DESCRIBE THE ATTENDANCE. Cabovej A quote from the Hula-Hoop pack, l might be laughing on the out- side, but I'm crying on the inside. Crightb As Jim Green, Campus Life Club director, explained the strategy in pack- ing a bathtub, the group made their Plan of attack during a meeting. 100 Campus Life, Contemporary Students uWith Better Ideasi' The high school club that's happening had a better idea fora new year of refreshingly uniquel activities in a casual atmosphere. Campus Life started one evening in October, when at 7:30 teens by the carloads beganl arriving at one of the student's homes, where a hearty welcome and a brief introduction to Campus Life was given, while everyone sat on, the floor. The high school club was designed for stu- dent participation through provocative discus- sions of contemporary teen problems, combined with an unusual assortment of fun. In addition to the regular bi-monthly meet- ings, Campus Life also sponsored area-wide ac- tivities, including the Elephant Hunt , Giant Pillow Fight , and George's Birthday Party . Try packing a bathtub for some good clean fun? Kil- lian Campus Life Club set the new record at 33.
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