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Octagon Club members visit Boysville, Children ' s Shelter (D) Presiding at a bi-weekly meeting, Octagon Club President Leticia Ross discusses the possibil- ity of a trip to Astroworld during April for the Octagon Club members (photo by Bonacci). (F) Members of the Octagon Club who went to Boysville and the Children ' s Shelter are FRONT ROW: Young, Mitchell, Ross, Pearce, Escobar, Perryman, Deponte, SECOND ROW: lacono, Rob- ins, Dick, lorries, Souddress, Register, Mcllhenny, Alvarez, THIRD ROW: Barlow, Bubbs, Wall, Liska, Lott, Bonacci, Boettcher, BACK ROW: Ms. Marichalar, Hayden, Czervinske, Owre, Espey, Mr. Souter (photo by Bonacci).
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Key Club members place first in annual Kiwanis charity run Key club members placed first in the annual Kiwanis Club Marathon Run for Mental Retardation, commented Mr. Pete McMahon, club sponsor. Through their efforts, club members earned $600 in the form of pledges from the community, he said, raising more money than any other club participating in the event, he continued. Club members also took first place in the Christmas toy drive at school. Mr. McMahon boasted, We believe in doing something totally. Other projects included sponsoring the K. C. Getdown dance, answering phones for the channel 9 tele thon, caroling at Oakside Manor Nursing Home and help- ing Elf Louis wrap Christmas gifts, added Ed Calhoun, president. They also sponsored the Basketball and Dime Toss at Piccadilly Fair, pre- sented the movie, Smokey and the Ban- dit and established a $250 scholarship for the most outstanding senior Key Club member, Ed concluded. (C) An anonymous Key Club member wards off the stream of water aimed at him by Linda Klar, club sweetheart, while the other sweethearts, Sharon Skipper and Jana Engle, prepare donated gifts for the Santa Claus Anonymous program (photo by Bratusek). (F) Club President Ed Calhoun listens while Terry Sczech, Key club sweetheart, calls roll at one of their biweekly meetings (photo by Bratusek). Pages by Cheri Rockey 91
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During their bi-weekly Wednesday meetings, Octagon club members plan- ned visits to Boysville and to the Chil- dren ' s Shelter, said Ms. Thelma Maricha- lar, second-year sponsor. The club members sponsored a Hal- loween house in October and a baseball game in April to help entertain the boys at Boysville. At the Children ' s Shelter, the members provided refreshments and presents for the children. For the first time, new members were elected by the current club members, continued Ms. Marichalar. Because applications for membership doubled over last year ' s, the club had to be lim- ited to 55 members. Club members also voted this year to order T-shirts. They selected yellow and gold with a white background which matched the colors of the Optimist Club, added Ms. Marichalar. (A) In order to raise money for Octagon Club chari- ties. Norma Benavides, senior, and Mary Cadena, junior, wait their turn while Cam Pearce, sopho- more, checks out her bag of candy (photo by Bonacci). (B) Ms. Marichalar, who is the Octagon club spon- sor, teaches math during the day (photo by Bonacci). (E) Taking inventory. Senior Norma Benavides counts candy for the February sale (photo by Bonacci). Pages by Julie Murnin g
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