Monte Vista High School - Monarchs Yearbook (Spring Valley, CA)

 - Class of 1966

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Monte Vista High School - Monarchs Yearbook (Spring Valley, CA) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 82 of 214
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Sh Br MON RUE MA BS' INGLF The Key Club actively made the scene in the social whirl under the leadership of President Bob Forester, Vice-Presi- dent Clayton Maki, and Secretary-Treasurer Doug Parent. A prospective member must be nominated by someone al- ready in the club. He is then voted on. Once accepted in the club, the new participant must attend a minimum of three meetings and must pay dues of 32. 50 a year. Successfully passing this rather selective recruiting for new members entitles the boy to participate in the many activi- ties. Money-raising events include car washes, and canned food drives. This year the Key Club sold tickets to the pan- cake breakfast held at Mt. Miguel by the Kiwanis Club. During their weekly Tuesday night meetings, the boys plann- ed social events as well. Joints are held often with the Y- Teens of various Schools in the county and City, Bob Forester the smiling president of a happy go lucky Key Club A 2? own in various intelligent poses are Mike Farrell, Jeff Yaddow, Bob Forester Chuck Archer Alan Brodwolf Mike Dypvik Vic Morris Dave ovim, Larry Papike, Doug Parent, Ted Dedrick, Jim Donovan, Warren Takahashi Dave Miner Bob Sandoval Clif Saplen-Za Greg Tressef 3 Clayton Maki. This lively group planned many good times for themselves this year

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was TEENS' THINK 700116 AND H LPIUL The year began with a car wash at Mayfair Market. The Frosh- Soph Y-Teens earned over 5100. Service projects which followed included collecting soap for South Viet Nam, called SOS, a scaven- ger hunt to gather clothing and other necessities for an orphanage in Tijuana, and collecting money for UNICEF. The latter effort for the community brought in about 335. For pleasure, joints were held with other Key Clubs. The Frosh- Soph Y-Teens looked forward to Carousel, the semi-formal dance held on March 24. Another social event was a breakfast at the House of Pancakes. About forty girls belonged to the Frosh-Soph Y-Teens this year. Officers were President Judy Bibee, Vice-President Mary Burak, Secretary Debbie Whittleton, and Treasurer Barbie Armstrong. Meetings were held every other Monday night. Mulling over the words of President Judy Bibee are Debbie Whittleton, Barbie Armstrong, and Lani Fry. The legs of another unidentified member are pointed in the right direction for paying attention also. 'Cu 'lt 1- 'fa r-X ft: i 4-Z1 In various stages of drowsiness brought on by possibly studying too much or too rapidly in order to go to the meeting are part of the Y-Teens mem- bership. These conscientious girls are Vicki Gramoy, Colleen Conoway, Chris Olsen, Kristie Napierski, Melody Kraus, Barbie Smith, and Gwen Parent. The girls met regularly in room 605 to plan a variety of activities.



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,,,.,.,.f-'- o i,,,i.,ew if ,wwe WN 1 -1 'K Work progresses despite the inevitable clowning when boys and hoses are mixed on a warm day. Ted Dedrick dampens a sponge, John Musto1's shoes, and a considerable amount of ground under the erratic aim of Jolm. Other energetic club members exercise biceps and knee joints on the many cars left to be polished and hopefully returned in the same general condition, outside of cleanliness, as when the owners brought them in. RTF ULU CZFAMS' CARS' Skip T055 3-Hd John Mustol tackle another dirty Cal' with hose and With feet firmly planted on the soggy ground, Ted Dedrick indicates sponge. Skip seems to enjoy cold and SOBPY Water OH bare feet- another customer for maybe an attractive pedestrian ?J to a smiling JOTH1 bI'aVe1Y washes in spite of 3 troublesome knee- Skip Todd. The boys appear to have their hands full of business at the moment.

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