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KEY CLUB, Front Row: Steve Turner, Steve Smith. Paul Afenzel, Alan Lim, Mark Grattan, Randy Hayes. Back Row: Alex Bag-Aw, Dout; Alexander. Ron B.in.illi, Bob Mullanev, Larry Udy, Doui; Mead r I lim U s KEY CLUB OFFICERS: Steve Smith (Pres.), Larry Udy (Treas.), Mark Grat- tan (Secy), Not Pictured: Chuck Doolittle (Vice-Pres.) Ke y Club Harvest Moon Ball SM ' s Good For You Dance Hnving fun while helping others is a condensecj description of tiie San Marcos Key Club. The Key Club members enjoyed them- selves while helpiny with the Council of Christmas Cheer. Money-makint; projects were also on the list of Key Club activities. Home football games were a major source of income for the club through the sale of programs. The always successful antl immensely popular annual good-for-you dance, otherwise known as the Harvest Moon Ball, has become a tradition for the Key Club at San Marcos. 50
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Usherettes S M Usherettes Pass Into Computer Cupidizing Age Probably the most active organization on the San Marcos campus this year was the Usherettes. The group was made up of 24 girls; 8 juniors, and 16 seniors, with the girl foreign exchange students automatically members. As a service club, the Usherettes helped or had something to do with almost every SM activity on campus and off this year. Before school started they had a get-together breakfast to get really acquainted. Ushering was their main job and they ushered at just about everything including the Orienta- tion Day, Sept. 9, the Opening Assembly, all the rallies and home football games, ushered and served at the Pancake Supper for the Valley Stadium Fun, Back to School Night, at the Royal Blue Revue, Norad Band Concert, and served and ushered at the Fall Sports Banquet held in December. Besides ushering, the SM Usherettes have participated in a host of other activities. They had concessions at various events, ad- dressed envelopes for Muscular Dystrophy, had car washes, put on two skits for the Don-Royal rally and Charger-Royal rally, helped with the Council of Christmas Cheer, had a successful candy cane sale, and many, many others. This list was long. The two most outstanding activities that the Usherettes were behind were the Halloween Pumpkin Carving Contest, held for the second time, and the Computer Cupidizing Sweetheart Dance. The latter was brand new this year and it was very successful. Susan Wilber and Roxy Shinoda j reet people at the Norad Band Concert. Martha McKee is a DP ' Flower Child? USHERETTES OFFICERS Front to Back: Roxy Shinoda (Pres.). Martha McKee (secy), Cathy Detwiler ( Vice-pres.). Janet Olsen (Hist.). Jan Marlow (Treas.) Sheryl Aiello is a very unbiased refl I ISHEil GuJv .MinM, telm FTAI Boftt, B, C Awi I
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