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DQ 7 Key Club aids Easter Seal Bowling and swimming with the Easter Seal Society Crippled Children gave Key Clubbers an educational and exciting experience. Key Club members served the school by changing the announce- ments on the two signs outside the school and raising the flag. Other school service projects in- cluded cleaning the Key Club Trail and the stadium after each ballgame. Cleaning up a local flood victim's basement after the December flood and collecting food for the Thanks- giving baskets helped many needy families in the Knoxville area. To help the American Cancer Society, Key Club members sold over 700 hot dog combinations at Broadway Shopping Center in Oc- tober. Key Club is a member of the Key Club International of the Kentucky- Tennessee District and is sponsored by Knoxville Northside Kiwanis. F Q C As a service project, Daniel Gregg helps keepthe stadium clean. D Karen Hess, Mark Hatcher, and Mike Strunk, along with other members, sell hot dog-coke combinations to help the American CancerSocietv. E Members help the Easter Seal Crippled Children bowl every Saturday. E Charles Dye, lim Tacklind, and Ben Harkins, work to keep the Key Club Trail clean. ORGANIZATIONS 8T
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Anchor Club celebrates twentieth year Anchor Club celebrated its 20th anniversary this year with a banquet held in the spring for the club and its past presidents. The Anchor Club was the first one in Tennessee and the seventh in the nation. Dressing dolls for the Salvation Army to distribute to children at Christmas was the main winter project. In April the club had an Easter-egg hunt for the children at the Wesley Settlement House. As other service projects members collected for UNICEF and contri- buted hours vvorking at the Easter Seals Center. A7 82 ORGANIZATIONS
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