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SKY CLUB This years sky club, last years spade club. The name may have changed, but the goals remain the same to work with and for the elderly and handicapped of all ages throughout the area. Many hours . . . many projects . . . At the Kiwa- nis Air Show 5,400 hot dogs and 10,000 cans of pop were sold. Next came the Kitsap County Fair where many hard hours were spent, but everyone enioyed doing it. They threw Valentine's and Hal- Ioween parties lor the handicapped. At Thanksgiving and Christmas, shut-ins at local nursing homes were cheered up with cards made by Sky Club members. Christmas time was a busy time. They went caroling at Harrison Memorial Hos- pital and Brad's santa breakfast. The highlight of the year through, was the convention. It was held in Portland in May. There were 500 teenagers from the Pacific Northwest and Canada. It con- sisted ol special workshops, awards banquets, dancing and iust plain fun. Sky club was busy all year helping and caring lor others. Special Kiwanis Youth Club Advisor: Mrs. Nora Johnson, Treasurer: Barbara Parmely, President: Gr aylee Johnson Lett to Right: Jeanette Zuniga, Anna Dains, Cheryl Shatton, Marcie Francoeur, Barbara Parmely, Shannan Strickland, Sydney Strass- burg, Graylee Johnson, Mrs. Johnson. THE SKY'S THE LIMIT 130 Sky club
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Think snow and thats what they did. Ski Club and the Weather in the 80's went together great. And with those great skiing officers leading them through powder, slush and iust good old snow, they did get a lot done. One project was the Sadie Hawkins dance which made enough money for an overnight ski expe- dition and a couple short hops. Mr. Fingerson who was the adviser didn't need much help. He did a good job driving them up there and back. Mr. and Mrs. Njgovan who did chaperon were great company and helped them a lot. The enthusiasm ofthe skiers and the effort put into the club by what they ac- complished, shows the spirit of the sport of skiing that carried on. t Sa . 4 .Hz fy A, A Neal McCluskey-Pres., Linda Nigovan-Treas., Doug Singer - V.P., Heidi Banua V.P. ' Life L Q f I -Sec., Gary Erickson- 1 LETS SKI LETS SKI LETS SKI LETS S L to R, Neal McCIuskey, Linda Nigovan, Doug Singer, Jan Erekson, Gary Erickson, Eric Lindberg, Valerie Knighten, Dumbo, Dean Black, Tom Henricks, Lisa Shultz, Laura Dahl, Laura Kane, Mike Krein, Sonja Rocens, Mary Jo Volz, Jo Cook, Bruce Yaekle, Mike Petrowski, Jan Faultz, Andy Lee, Heidi, Jan Parker Ski Club 129 i
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Bottom L. to R: Jane Glaser, Judy Pepper, Mary Kay Rausch, Kristine Peterson. Top L. to R: Rita Pierce, Monica Van Zantan, Karin Lent, Heather Williams, Leslie 0'Hare, Christie Eustis. KEY CLUB The Key Club had a good year. They suc- ceeded in everything they did and showed much dedication while doing it. To begin with, they met with Mayor Glenn Jarsted and had a National Key Club Week oftically proclaimed in Bremerton. They sold sports cushions at the games and in December they sponsored a Christmas lood drive which brought in over 4,000 cans for the needy. As if that weren't enough already, they also planted ivy in the rain for the Ir- ving Allen Library Memorial. President: Jane Glaserg V. Pres: Mary Kay Flauschg Sec: Heather Williams P mn 'S Key Club 131
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