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gs- : . l-31 ..... Q Ma yi! ,, .,,,asi-..-,.- I. The l985-86 Block M Club officers. Top: Bob Zumwalt-Basketball, Krista Rendon- Cross Country and Track. Bottom: Jennifer Watson-Soccer and Track, Dan Squires- Football. Basketball and Track. 2. Harlem Crowns basketball player politely asks Mr. Breiger for the ball. 3. Moderator, Mr. Morneau, looks disturbed by the fact that he has to wear long pants and shoes. ., MQW . y. Q- 34 Bottom Row: Beth Gier. Jennifer Watson. Annie Loggins, Mary McKeon. LeeAnn Goulart, Lisa Severini. Chris Roberts. Judy Halper. Top: Paul Zendeias, Craig Rowe. Keith Switzer. Pat Smith. Tim Downs. Hayme Lake. Chris Singer, Krista Rendon, Carrie O'Connor. Bridget Lydon. BLOCK M CLUB Many people don't really know what the Block M Club is or does. Well, basically the club is for those athletes who have earned a varsity letter in interscholastic athletics. This is the one requirement to be able to participate in the club. The club is run by Mr. Don Morneau and co-presidents Krista Rendon. Bob Zumwalt, Dan Squires and Jennifer Watson. The purpose of the Block M Club is to help promote and provide support for school spirit through fund raising events. For example. over the years they have hosted the Harlem Crowns. S.F. 49ers, Oakland Raiders and the KFRC All Stars Basketball Team. The monies raised in the past have gone to help assist Senior Nancy Ferreira with medical expenses and also to help pay for Block letters and pins for the varsity athletes. The club is continually attempting to raise the conscious- ness of the student body regarding the important role sport plays in the high school setting. Club Moderator Don Morneau states under the impres- sive leadership of the officers. this club has successfully sponsored a variety of entertaining events for the Moreau community. We hope to do the same in the future. 51
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BIKE The Bike Club led by Larry Long is made up of seven bicycle enthus group organizes trips throughout the school year of varying lengths. Mo group plans day-long rides that usually cover between twenty and thirty longer excursions the bike club travels to places like the Russian River, Pacific Coastline and around the Lake Tahoe area where they camp overnight. Mr. Long comments on the club We are dedicated to the pursuit of pleasur exercise, and safety in the fierce arena of our highway system. ' Y Out Spokln x s rj--.. 1A 'YI'Ll' IMU ll UB lasts. The nthly, the miles. On along the e, health! l. The phantom biker shows up at Meet Moreau Day in the latest biking gear. 2. The Bike Club l986: fleft to rightjt Robert Bingman, Steve Ahn. Rick Gomez. Ray Wong, Cbottom rowj Joey Schneitman, Mr. Long and Greg Gallagher. 3. The bike club smiles after finally getting the tent up. 4. Mr. Larry Long, bike club moderator. poses for the camera at Meet Moreau Day. x .W as- A ,...--Q ' at sw . im 4A
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KEY ctus Many people are perplexed when they hear of the Key projects, Club- What is lf? they might ask' Of What do fheY 4107 . The club is starting out small claims Mr Schweickert Well, troubled minds. you will soon be comforted to know Stary, hug if that the Key Club, moderated by Mr. Schweickert-Stary, is an Cindy Airth international organization with branches throughout the though W5 3 Uhhed States and EUVOPQ- It P 0Vld9S Se VlC95 I0 the high develop an strengthen my leadership skills The experience school community which allow the students involved to de- has been V ry velop leadership qualities and to perform CCS hours through more 3 pa t O proiects the club sponsors. The Thanksgiving food drive and seeing the happmess whleh fllls thelr hee,-ts Christmas gift drive were only two of their very successful 4' Burr I. The work of the Key Club seems endless. fKrista Austinj. 2. The Key Club is: Ctopb Chris Authur, Beverly Martin. Veronica Xavi- er. Herb Schley, Cindy Arthur. Bill James. Walter Malattia, Qiniddlej Christian Uy, Monica Juanima. Krista Austin, Stacey Wiley. Jim Mootz. Mr. Schwieckert-Stary, Qbottomj Carol Chao. Rachel Piper, Lisa Assum. and Heidi Chapman. 3. Key Club Officers, Veroni- ca Xavier, Publicity Commissidner, Cindy Ar- thur. Vice President, Jim Mootz. President, Carol Chao. Secretary, Mr. Schwieckert- Stary. the Key Club moderator. and Krista Austin. Treasurer. 4. Walter Malattia is thrilled to be a member of the Key Club. 52 rn ti . ,, . it Lil J.
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