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66 f Letterclub-Photography-Computer 1. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: From Left: E. Harris, M. Harton, R. McKinney, S. Small, K. Scheer, M. Kinard. 2. LETTERCLUB: First Row:S. Hayes, E. Vala- dez, K. Chambers, S. Myrtle, L. Lusk, R. Alley. Second Row: N. Wallace, D. Moss, S. Scott, K. Redo, T. Smart, P. Redo, D. Ellison. Third Row.' Jean Drake, M. Brady, J. Harpool, A. Carr, S. Barnett, R. Larkin, P. Jackson. 3. Lisa Lusk, '79, sports her letter jacket before school. 4. COMPUTER CLUB First Row: D. Compton, L. Courtright, J. Logan, F. Pitts, N. Dittmer, A. Etherington, O. Curry. Second Row: M. Dreese, D. Muci, R. Miller, B. Winters, D. Carson. Third Row: R. Gable, M. Randolph, S. Parmely 5. Tom Hutchinson, '79, plans the next sequence of his computer program. .M . ig Y '91 , Q , N 41, ' , K 'i H .fu-'iiiif .' , L exalt., i 'iiiri' 'i A M ,.,, W XX ,is yy I , M...-W ..1fw lk., M, ? 4 , P, . gf - I wt K ,, 0 Hi if if V ai , E 2 2 1? 2 t 4 Q f w
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65 f New Breed-Key Club ? ? New Breed, Key Club Members Active In Grandparent Adoption New Breed was a fairly large group consisting of 75 active members, all with the idea of satisfaction lodged in their souls. That's how president Dar- ren Roberson, '78, described the people in the New Breed Club. The club is to promote student to- getherness and to aid society when needed or when possible, continued Roberson. Club members definitely had togeth- erness, especially when working on their group projects. Selling New Breed T- shirts, chartering a bus to watch Heights graduate Darnell Valentine at K.U., working on Adopt-a-Grandpar- ent Month at the North Central Nurs- ing Home and various other activities kept the members busy. Compared to members of a year or two ago, this year's members really are a New Breed, concluded Roberson. Cleaning classroom desks, selling pumpkins for the Diabetes Foundation, and the Adopt-a-Grandparent project kept Key Club members on their toes. Key Club is a service organization for the betterment of Wichita and the community and is sponsored by Kiwanis, said advisor, Mr. Steve Woodman.
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Letterclub Demands Leadership Good leadership and conduct, spirit, a sense of pride, and a letter in at least one high school related sport were the requirements for membership in Letter- club. Sponsored by Miss Jean Drake, the club consisted of both male and fe- male athletes and planned such events as a pizza party and an Activity Night. They also sold megaphones and spon- sored a Superstar Supercourse booth in the All-School Carnival. Members of the Photography Club undertook a special project - a photo essay, for which they photographed old and new sights in Wichita and mounted the finished prints on poster board. The group also sold photo buttons to raise money. Computer Club was composed of stu- dents with an interest in computer tech- nology, some of whom advanced their knowledge by working with computers at W.S.U. Two club members, Tim Ny- berg, '78, and Mike Renner, '79, en- tered a computer contest there. 671 Letterclub-Photography-Computer Wig?
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