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ill MWYNAL HMEER -aqui Sf T 'mb Key Festa T Ummtmxmity Semise A service organization which rates highly with the Huskies is the Key Club. Original- ly designed for young men of high school age, girls were allowed to become mem- bers in 1978. Since that time, more girls than boys have been active. Vice-President Hyon Ho Shin brings an activity pro- ject to the attention of the rest of the club and hopes they like his idea, too. l. I Sponsored by the Downtown Kiwanis Club, their goals for service projects coin- cide with the parent organization. Service needs of the community are stressed as well as the encouragement of physical ac- tivity to develop strong young leaders. Organized six years ago, the Key Club is involved in a variety of activities such as the North Texas Rehabilitation Center Christmas Party, the Bell Ringers of the Salvation Army, monthly luncheons with the Kiwanians, and a spring banquet. When asked what makes a student be- come interested in this particular club, sponsor Mr. Thomas McGough replied: They enjoy helping other people and get- ting involved in inter-school activities. Junior Brenda Seale is obviously doubled over with laughter over a joke she heard following the meeting. Meetings were held either at 7:30 on Tuesday morn- ings or at 7:30 that evening. Kev 131 Club WINTER, is
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Key Club members include. top row: Gilbert Gann, Jeri Hoston, Tracy Jeter, Merry Elliott, Lance Over' dorffg fourth: Felix Gonzales, Becky Clement, Brenda Seale, Paula Troegerg third: Kelli Kitchens, Cristi Vadf nais, Hyon Ho Shing second: Brenda Halvorson, Kenny Vadnais, and in front: Chris Gallegos. Officers for this service organization are: President Gilbert Gann, Vice President Hyon Ho Shin, Secre- tary Desire Drake, Chaplain Lisa Fowler, and Assis- tant Secretary Anita Salinas. v- , ' ff? '-uma , , My v cw! l -f .QC 2 5,-at at Q Sponsor Mr. Thomas McGough talks over the agen da for the next meeting with President Gilbert Gann Mr. McGough has sponsored this group for six years WINTER, 130 955: I t
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As the crowd looks on, Brian Dial goes for a lay-up, S while a Burk Bulldog defends, Rodney James fights the defending Bulldogs for two points. lt seems that our hardest games were with neighbors Burkburnett and lowa Park. ,-,.,....---'- was Success fits Coach Randy Byers quite well! He is pleased with his overall record in Huskyland with 87 wins and 33 losses resulting in three district titles. Cheerleaders and Hirschi HiLites join with the crowd in encouraging Mike Christmas as he throws for a goal. w wrev. il l 5 1: .aw WW' W
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