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Key Club works The Key Club has done many projects this year outside of Suffolk High. Being sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, they have participated in many city-wide projects. Every Wednesday night members of the Key Club have a 30-minute show at WLPM. When the Bloodmobile visits Suffolk, the Key Club is there to help. Two of their annual projects are giving a Christmas party for the children at the Idlewood Schools, and passing out pamphlets for National Diabetes Week. This club is a fine example of what Suffolk High’s youth is doing for our community. Front row — Bradshaw, Mehalko. Hopewell. Second row — Williams, Miller. Third row — Bangley. Hassell. Fourth row — Smith, Faircloth. A youngster at Idlewood School is entertained by Steve Jeffries of the Key Club at a Christmas party. 17
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Interact Club aids community projects with paper drive Service projects are the basis for the Interact Club. The Club, sponsored by the Rotary Club, is very active within both city and school. The club helped distribute posters for the Lung Association and awarded a scholarship at the end of the year. There were two monthly projects which were very important. A paper drive, sponsored by the Rotary Club and carried out by the Service Committee, collected newspaper in and around Suffolk. Loading and unloading the Bloodmobile trucks was their other main project. Two members of the club unloaded the trucks, helped set up the equipment and later reloaded the trucks. |01 s i 16 l AW ' 1 , U
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D.E. expands D.E.C.A. members — Lassiter. Cox. Jones. Bunch. Underwood. Cox, Lassiter. Boone. Barkalow. Hott. Jernigan. Jenkins. Laine. Jenkins. Cook. Jones. Sharpe. Jordan. Chapman. King. Boone. Harris. Phillips. Johnson. Ruffin. Cherry. Bracey. Ritter. program The Distributive Education Club of Suffolk High School has seen much progress and growth in the past three years. The club has expanded its program from D.E. I and D.E. II students to include a full and active D.E. Ill class. Some of the projects the club has been involved in includes a marketing survey for McDonalds hamburger chain, donation of money to the cheer fund, and participation in both the District Leadership Conference and State Leadership Conference. Last year the club had four winners in the district contests and had three parti¬ cipants on the state level. One of the highlights for the teachers was the annual luncheon for all faculty and staff members, paying tribute for a job well done during the school year. Steve and Randy display a model of Suffolk. D.E.C.A. officers — Pres. Forehand. V.P. Cox, Sec. Lassiter, Treas. Jones. Rep. Underwood.
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