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CLUB Row One, Left 10 Right: Richard Miller, Roger Snapp, Mr. Funlchouser. Rau' Two: Robert Dove, Douglas Martin, Gary Stickles, Maynard Grove, Mr. Fishel. Ron' Three: Larry Hockman, jimmy Hockman, Ronnie Keiter, Billy Aylor, Donald Duyotas, Tommy Sheetz, Chuck Duvall, Larry Gregory, Bobby Carter, Gary Tisinger, jimmy Kreamer, Ronnie Kern. Rau' Four: john Prosser. The Kiwanis Key Club at james Wood is a junior civic organization based on the same principles as its sponsoring body, the Kiwanis Club. Its chief aims are to promote character in the member and to work on community and school projects. The club consists of 24 members who are invited ro join the club. Some of our past projects are: the construction of a picnic shelter in the recreation park, a sign erected in front of our school, and the donation of many books to our library. The Key Club spreads good will both for the club and James Wfood High School, Some of the qualifications for membership are: the student must be a sophomore, junior, or senior. They are chosen on the basis of moral conduct, civic interest, and they must maintain a C average. This year the club erected another sign identifying james Wood High School, held a light bulb sale, gave S50 to the school library, assisted the community on Polio, Crippled Chil- dren, and Heart Fund Drives, and had billboard road signs erected on Safety and Church activities. 171
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THE KEY TO SUCCESS -lames XY!ood's Key Club is one of the most organized and active groups here at school. This year they have presented a Christmas Dance at the War Memorial Building and a delicious Pancake Supper which both proved very successful. The members also joined forces to sell light bulbs and to import new Key Club jackets. We feel that this club is a great asset to our community and that their efforts are well appreciated. Fun and dancing continue through the night. The Kiwanis and Key Club members serve the never ending line of pancake eaters. These guests discover that coffee and pancakes taste 173 wonderful together.
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