C E Ellison High School - Free Spirit Yearbook (Killeen, TX)

 - Class of 1983

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Turninz the Kev Providing an opportunity for leadership in service, serving the campus and the community, and promoting good fellowship and high scholarship are some of the goals set by the Keywanettes and Key Club. The Keywanettes and Key Club may have been two separate bran- ches of the Kiwanis Club, but they worked together on many occa- sions, the Bike-a-Thon for St. lude's Children's Research Hospital, the Haunted House in the mall, and the bonfire. However, the clubs did engage in their own projects. ln order to raise money, the Keywanettes held bake sales, sold candy, had car paints, and cleaned up the pressbox side of Leo Buckley Stadium. The stadium clean-ups were one of the least glamorous moments of being a Keywanette. As Michell Lenox put it, uStadium clean-ups were gross and disgusting but for the money it was worth it. The Keywanettes also baked for the faculty meetings, and they sold chain links for United Way. On December 17 they held their annual progressive dinner where they had their appetizers and salads at one house, their main course at the next, and dessert at the third house. After finishing their desserts they exchanged gifts. The Key Club was just as active. They helped with the Killeen Marathon and the Dam to Dam run. They also donated ninety dollars to have the basketball schedules printed. Their biggest project, as it is every year, was the kiss a pig con- test. Students placed money into the jar of their favorite or least favorite teacher. The teacher with the most money in his or her jar kiss- ed the pig during the Killeen pep ral- ly. This year Coach Farley was the lucky one. According to john Thompson, ult must be wild to kiss a porker. RECEIVING his prize at the Kiss-A-Pig con- test is Coach Farley. KEY Club Sweetheart is Randy Welch. THE officers are ffrontj Donn Renner, vice-president, Ted Kari- bian, treasurer, Steve Olbrish, parliamen- 158 Key Club y dl yout by lackle Moody tarian, Scott Laschkewitsch, president, Qndj Chumpol Mireles, secretary, loe Polchinski, district secretary. THE members of the Key Club are Qfrontj Gunter Gabel, Miguel Sequeira, Pat Knight, Marty Partida, Scott Laschkewitsch, Leonard Flowers, Gilbert Landeros, Qndj lohn Kelly, Scott Aoki, David Adams, Donn Renner, Richie ,, 0 fi .. is A . X ,AL 5 2 . A i L i l King, loe Polchinski, lohn Ford, f3rdj l Stephen fsponsorj, Mark Zimlich, Sc Beseda, Paul Vied, Ted Karibian, Chum Mireles, Q4thj Roy lohnson, M Shoemaker, john Vandegrift, M Cooper, David Campbell, t5thj Ste Olbrish, leff Siebrandt, Rodney Wel Martin Glynn.

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lE Keywanette Beau is Scott chkewitsch. DISCUSSINC decorations I Ax..z for the Basketball locker rooms are Bonnie Burton, Maira Rivera, and Debra Bush. , T if., x l . PREPARING the Keywanette table for registration are Lisa Hogan and Lee Harris. KEYWANETTES are tfront rowl Laurie Frate, Lisa Hogan, Angie Holverson, Bonnie Burton, Nancy Roberson, Tricia Glynn, Kim Piasta, 12nd rowj Mrs, Marianna Merritt, Amanda Bodenschatz, lackie Moody, Myrna Salgado, Norma Martinez, Renee Galindo, jackie Myers, Lisa Gulig, Sherry Premo, Melissa Burton, Betty Walsh, Meanette Salgado, Lee Harris, Mr. Don Clupper, Grd row Mr. Phil Marley, Vicky Henning, ludy Lee, ngela Presti Cynthia Rodriguez, Lori Sutter, Iulie omas, Maira Rivera, Flo McDonald, Donna Hughes, Mary Blevins, ludy Moscheo, Amy Biggs, Mira Hebert, l4th rowj Randi Welch, Susan Cook, Robin Coombs, Karen Cook, loanna C-odsoe, Debra Bush, Tracy Fogle, Lisa Davis, Kristin Lydahl, Sarah Frazier, Liz Koloski, Stacy Farmer, and Becky Atchison. Not shown are leannette Abbud, lennie Atchison, Annette Birdwell, Teresa Blanco, Kathy Brennan, Trisha Burks, leannie Fulcher, Kay Humeston, Renate Kaaa, Michelle Lenox, Donna Meyer, lamie Phelps, Eva Sanabria, Kianne Stalter, Lydia Tamez and Mrs, Peggy Boltz. KEYWANETTE officers are lfront rowl lackie Moody, treasurer, Laurie Frate, reporter-historian, Lee Harris, parliamentariang l2nd rowl Nancy Roberson, vice president, Lisa Gulig, secretary, 13rd rowl Kim Piasta, president. Keywanettes 159 Photo By Gunter Gabel

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1983, pg 150

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