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Page 83 text:
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Q f 'f-11 ,.rij'if ' ' f C , Key Club Fullfills Goals Key Cluh officers for l96O-Bl have worked diliqently completing plans for a successful year, Left to right: Darris Doyal, Treasurerg David Fry, Presidentg Mickey Shelton, Vice'President, Tommy Gilman, Secretary. i n:lI:.:':x:t'.m1d One of the Key Club s responslbilitie is opeiatinq a colce counter at home basketball games. Concessions, such as cokes and popcorn, are sold and the profit obtained is used lor various projects. The junior members ot the Koy Club lend their support to all projects undertaken lor the school and community. Their main project this year has been the purchasing of new staqe curtains for the auditorium.
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4....Q...m TN-s..,h.. v-.mum '+'-.M The Key Club, sponsored by the East Knoxville Ray Merritt, Lynn Brewer, Norman Busch, Ted Shelton, Kiwanis Club, is a service organization composed oi limmy Moore, Tommy Mitchell, Wilda Greene, Ierrell selected boys. Membership is acquired by maintaining Killian, Royce Cates. Standing: Ted Lane, David Fry, leadership and responsibility in school functions. These Phil Sharp, Tommy Gilman, Ronnie Duncan, George members have worked incessantly to accomplish and Courtney, Don Manley, Darris Doyal. fulfill the goal of their club. Seated: lohnny Webber, Carol Shamblin is the Key Club Sweetheart for 1960-61. Her main duties are to help plan the social events, to keep a scrapbook of the club's activities, and to partici- ' pate in all projects that Key Club undertakes during the year. Mr. Buford Bible, veteran sponsor oi the Key Club, directs the members in service projects of the club as well as social functions. His understanding atti- tude toward young people make him highly respected and admired by them. 76
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Blue 8: Gray Staff Works Efficiently This group of reporters share the responsibility of gathering news items. They are capable and efficient workers, helping the entire staff meet its dead- line each month. Left to right: Larry Ruth, Gail Mynatt, Butch Quillen, Linda Waller, Ronnie Goodlin, Marcia Peters, Faye Mellon, and Wanda Warren. Charlene Lanier, Editor, is proudly reading the first edition of the 1960-61 BLUE and GRAY. Guided by her knowledge of journalism, ingenuity, and efficiency the staff has published an excellent paper this year 'B- 'Ere ,rw -QOH
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