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fi- --- The Senior Class' first proiect of the year was constructing a float for WaII's first Homecoming cele- bration. They contributed to the Junior-Senior play, Carnival, and the Thomas Kuta Memorial Schol- arship, established by his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Chester Kuta. The Senior Banquet, held in June, was the high point of their last year at Wall. The Junior-Senior Prom was the main concern of the Junior Class this year. Held at the Barclay in Belmar, it was a huge success. The I969-'I97O officers were Harry Morris, President, Mike Fee- han, Vice-President, Diane Cri- santi, Secretary and Mary Ann Cantillo, Treasurer. CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President Dennis Bostich, V.P. Jane Bollenbach Treasurer Donna Darcy and Sec Robin Reoves. K JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President Harry Morris, V.P. Mike Feehan and Sec. Diane Crisanti.
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The Keyettes is a girls' service club sponsored by the Red Oaks Women's Club. Their activities are primarily serv- ice proiects for our community. This year they collected candy for children in hos- pitals on Halloween and participated in the T969 Cancer Crusade. Their major project this year has been the making of alphabet books for mentally-ill children. Keyettes' oFFicers include President Elsie Beardsley, Vice-President Kathy Jones, Secretary Julie Morris, Treasurer Barbara Daniel and Historian Kathy McCrossan. The Key Club is advised by Mr. Jansen. lt is a service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis. Members of the Key Club this year raised money by selling refresh- ments at home football and basketball games. They also collected money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association and pro- moted Operation Drug Alert , realizing the hazard ot drugs. E i fig-sh l970 KEYETTES OFFICERS. KEY CLUB and KEYETTES Q -Q KEY CLUB OFFICERS: President Dennis Bostich, Treasurer Harry Morris and S L y C p MR. JANSEN
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