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OFFICERS President MAX LEBRANCH Vice President TOMMY DAVIDSON Secretary KAROL McKEE Sponsor MR. HUGH .I SMITH
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WW' g The Key Club of LaGrange Senior High School, sponsored by Mr. Luther Jones, has contributed much to the school. The following is a list of the projects undertaken by the Key Club during the year: A school telephone directory, c'The Key, was compiled by members of the club, and each student received oneg Bus trips were sponsored to football and basketball games by the clubg the Key Clubbers sold popcorn and cleaned the gym after basketball gamesg they did a swell job of re-painting the gator in front of the schoolg the new flag was bought by the clubg a float was entered by the club in the Homecoming and Chennault Paradesg the club was responsible for contributing money for the school projectorg a March of Dimes drive Was sponsored by the Key Club during the month of Januaryg on January 26, the club sponsored a jay-Walking campaigng and the Key Club volunteered to raise half the amount for a civil defense alarm system in our school. The Key Club was kept busy all year helping not only in the school but all over Lake Charles. The club did its share and more to increase school spirit and keep the spirit at all times present in the school. A Key Clubber can surely say, I am proud to be a member of the LaGrange Senior High School Key Club. . K '
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THE ARCHAEOLOGY CL B The Archaeology Club was established this year by Mr. Hugh J. Smith. Mr. Smith, who has a degree in archaeology from Columbia University, has many objects of archaeological value of his own. The aim of the club is to learn what we can of the country we live in, and of its primitive people, through lectures, exhibits. and actual field trips. On the first trip the club visited Hodges' Gardens in November, 1958. There the club members saw Louisiana at, perhaps, its greatest view point. Hodges, like a mythical fairyland, has been carved out of Louisiana's natural beauty to stand as a monument to a beautiful state. Natural stone was used in making Walks. pools, streams, and buildings. A petrified forest is in one portion of the gardens. Every type of flower imaginable may be found there at various times of the year. Among the lectures heard this year was one on methods of excavation. In January the Archaeology Club visited the Houston Museum. 5
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