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KEY CLUB The Key Club’s pur¬ pose is to help the school and community in any way possible. The Key Club has so far helped at the Par¬ ents’ back-to-school” night and has been assisting at basketball games and wrestling matches. They have also collected money fortheanimal shelter. First Row, Left To Right— Mike Crook—Historian, Tom Clark—Vice-President, Jamie Foggo—President, Bill Crutch¬ field—Treasurer, Lane Scheiber—Secretary. Second Row, Left To Right —David Ramsay, Mark Hackney, Hampton Van Landingham, Casey Hill, David Watson. Third Row, Left to Right —Kevin Deck, Mike Belt, Robby Jones, Brian Clark, Jeff Ward, Chris Hibbert. Fourth Row, Left To Right— Todd Williams, Mike Digby, Bart Kramer—Sponsor. RIFLE CLUB The Rifle Club is to enable interested stu¬ dents to participate in this sport. Hopefully, next year the Rifle Club will be a sport spon¬ sored by the school. The Rifle Club is not a sport this year because they were not able to start the Rifle Team before school began. The shooting they are doing this year will help them in their competition next year. First Row, Left To Right— Jamie Foggo, Georgia Marine, Greg Sheldon—Secretary, Mike Barbuschak—Vice-Presi¬ dent. Second Row, Left To Right— Mr. Wittier—Sponsor. Chuck Silva, George Simons, Jim Hoioos, Mark Broaddus. Not pictured—Eric Airola, Tom Alber, Ken Bayne—Public Relations, Jerry Beem, Steve Behm, Chris Beveridge, Carl Beveridge, Steve Bishop, Mike Clemmons—President, Kyle Collins, Rick Crater, Jett Driver, John Hedges, Jim Hed¬ ges, Mike Hopkins, Jay Irish, Jim Kela, Mike Main, Roger Maley, Mike Masaitis, Tom Moore, Mike Moyer, Jacques Patton, Rick Silva, Jim Stone, Steve Triggs, Bob Triggs. Harold Walter, Ben White—Treasurer, Lisa Wigg, Mark Wil¬ liams. Mr. Tiede—Assistant. 232 organizations
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Keyettes First Row, Left To Right —Jenni Lawhon, Connie Foran, President, Chris Lebiedz, Donna Fowlkes. Second Row, Left To Right— J ulie Rich, Liz Cameron, Vice-President, Leslie Dombinski, Elaine DeAngelus, Beth Pfieghardt, Lynn Ushijima, Beth Walsh. Third Row, Left To Right—Nan Cates, Sue Newell, Sharon Hope, Secretary, Corthney McGlurg, Jul ie Gauthey, Jesica Senio, Historian, Jan Carlson, Treasurer, Kari Treiber, Chaplin, Miss Jandorf, Sponsor. Not Pictured—Jack Jackson, Susan Gatlin, Miss Pat Mullin, (sponsor). Future Homemakers of America Future Homemakers of America: First Row, Left To Right —Ms. Causin, Sponsor, Jeannette Smith, Treasurer, Janet Chestnut, Historian, Cindy Johnson, Suzanne Stewart, Cortney Hick- lin, Vice-President. Second Row, Left To Right— Andrea Doyle, Beth Heizer, Wanda Bickers, Nancy Banks, President. Not Pictured—Susan Gatlin, Secretary, Ann Stewart, Julie Rulin. The Keyettes purpose is to serve our school and community. So far this year our Keyettes have sponsored a soc hop, car wash, bake sale, clean-up stadium, and canned food drive. They’ve also sponsored Daisy Day and Gum- mie Bear Day. The Keyettes are always working on something! Though F.H.A. is usually associat¬ ed with cooking and such, this group of active girls have; Sold candles for Muscular Distrophy, sponsored a Head-Start party for pre-schoolers, and treated their dads to “pizza and bowling’’. And don’t forget those delicious cara¬ mel apples they sold at the begin¬ ning of the year. Not only do these Future Homemakers help their family and school, but con¬ tribute their talents to better the community. organizations 231
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ARCHAEOLOGY CLUB Bottom Row —Paul Benton, Gar Shulin. Middle Row —Tim Borgerding, Paul Blum, John Bell. Top Row: Tim Adams, David Sousa, Paul Wieman, John Carrol, Bill Wright. The sponsor for the Ar¬ chaeology Club is Mr. Lou Patch. Their purpose in having this club is to learn what archeology is about, how archaeolo¬ gists do their jobs and to explain through ar¬ chaeology the history of this area. They are plan¬ ning on a camping trip in the spring and hope to have many other activi¬ ties going on. While they are not working on any special activity they talk about recent archaeology findings, show films about archaeology and read and discuss archae¬ ological literature. orgaiii,dtiG ' ' .i 2. i
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