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and Boosts School pirit -, ,, f 4 K W Buddy David, Jimmy Cabour, and Mike LaB0rde post the Key Clulfs Bulletin to commence Rack the Rebels Week. Key Clublwrs prepare their annual Sink the River Rats sign for the Menard-Pineville football game. .dam as-amy., f -..,m.,p,.. 1 6 KEY CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Ellis Saybe, Lieutenant Covernorg .lay Ellington, Vice-Presidentg Jimmy Doreg Bill Hayneg Wayne Sellers, Treasurerg Jimmy Gabour, Secretary 3 Johnny Hesni, President 3 and Leslie Bordelon.
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Key Club Renders Needed Services KEY CLUB--FIRST ROW: Pat Bell. M. H. Phelps, Roh- ert Brian, Lloyd Daigrepont, Mike Crooks, Bobby DiSte- fano. SECOND ROW: Mike Gremillion, George Simms, .loe Simms, Johnny Hesni, Robert Beridon. THIRD ROW: Ellis Saybe, Doug Giles, Mike Lafiorde, ,limmy Dore. CAYNELL HROMADKA Key Club Sweetheart l FOURTH ROW: Jeff Chicola, Bill Hayne, Leon Medica, Robert Antoon, Wayne Sellers. FIFTH ROW: Leslie Bor- delon, Buddy David, Bruce Davis, Richard Guillory, Jimmie Cabour, Brother Bennett. LAST ROW: Joel Petrus, Wes Foltz, Kenneth Freeman, Jay Ellington, Gene Chandler. Key Club lnternational is a service organiza- tion which is meant to serve first its school and second its community. lNlenard's Key Club ful- filled this objective. Every year it sponsors the Most Handsome and Ugliest Contest from which part of the money col- lected is donated to the Doll and Toy Fund. The Key Club also solicits ads for the yearbook. The most important of the club's projects is to boost school spirit. This is done through posters, pep rallies, and good example. Key Club officers for l963 are ,lohn Hesni, Pres.g ,lay Ellington, Vice-Pres.g James Gabour, Sec.g and Wayne Sellers, Treas. Each year the Key Club sponsors the Sweetheart Dance. This is perhaps the largest, best, and most well organized dance of the school year. The fes- tivities began at 8:00 p.m. when HThe Playboysn struck up the beat. The climax was reached when the Sweetheart of l964, Miss Gaynell Hromadka, was crowned.
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--A'- I . Presiding over the 1963-1964 session of the Mother's Club are the following: Mrs. O'Hearn L. Mathews, Presidentg Mrs. Neal Chandler, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Eloise Vance, Secretaryg Mrs. Cathern Juneau, Treasurerg Mrs. A. S. Saucier, Parliamentarian. Motherls Club Members Devote Mrs. O'Hearn L. Mathews, President of the Mother's Club, presents to Brother Donnan, S.C., a check for the profits realized from the Western Round-Up.
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