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THE KEY CLUB A group of prominent, stalwart, young men . . . Throughout their many service projects to the school and community, the Key Club of Rivers High School stresses the importance of initiative and leadership. In this way, the mem- bers hope to become the better citizens of tomorrow. Under the sponsorship of the Charleston Kiwanis Club these qualified senior, iunior, and sophomore boys supported a candy sale, the Key Club-Kiwanis basketball game, the an- nual Mr. RHS Contest, a spring fashion show, and a campaign to raise money to buy fans for every classroom. These many beneficial activities prove the club to be one of Rivers' most industrious. K Treasurer Secretary Vice President TOMMY DOUGHTY ERNEST YATRELIS KENNY RHEA President GENE MARTIN ,bak life Page S ty Seven
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President ANNE BETTIS THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY That whlch all great men know and mevltably hleve IS honor To create an enthusiasm for scholarshup to stlmulate a desire to serve and to promote leadershnp and character are the worthwhlle purposes of Rnvers chapter of the National Honor Society The members who are chosen by the club and faculty because of efforts and achievement nnfluence the student body through varlous assemblles whnch better the school The sf-llmg of candy and annual covers supports the many worthy actnvmes qavvvdv uve' Vnce Presudent Secretary Treasurer FREDELLE MOYER ROBBIE BULLARD STEVEN ZUCKER Page Slxty SIX 'BU5l ,, . . . ac ' ' . my --x ,Y 1 at A y l S ef ' U , . W K W1 - . ' ,. 1 3 ' T W x . 1 it , T V ' X
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INTRA CLUB COUNCIL f' i --1' Y undertaken by the lntra Club Council Providing a weekly outline of all school club meetings is the malor task With a membership consisting of representatives from each school club the problem of conflicting dates of meetings has been successfully eliminated Secretary JERRY WEARB ln every life, when a book is your need, Always remember 'you are what you read'. Do you happen to know that Porgy from Porgy and Bess was a Negro who was born and reared in Charleston? Chances are you do, if you're a member of the Literary Society, who this year have concentrated on Charleston as a literary figure. Through various panel discussions and programs, they have tried to stimulate the reading of better literature- Charlestonese and otherwise. Page Sixty-Eight LITERARY SOCIETY President Linda Johnston Vice-President Patsy Carter Secretary-Treasurer Ann Bailey
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