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Key Club serves school, community As a service club, the Key Club proved more than beneficial to the school. The Key Club is responsible for such things here at Rummel as planning and sponsoring Involvement Week in which local radio disc iockey Captain Humble of WWL-FM proved to be a favorite among the students. The Key Club is also very active in the community as well as the school, participating in such proiects as working at the Jerry Lewis Telethon and Crippled Children's Hospital, and sponsoring a cyclethon for the Heart Fund and other community-minded proiects. As the year came to a close, the club looked forward to hosting the fiftieth anniversary International convention held in New Orleans this summer. Key Club 49
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48 Activities OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Key Club president Tim Russell accepts the first place award for his impromptu essay on the topic, Key Club, Why? OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM: Key clubbers Arthur Bayer and Jim Restel assist in adding a new dimension of school spirit, a basketball run-through. RIGHT: Fred Landry sings in the finals of the talent contest at district convention. ABOVE: Keith Delahoussaye entertains a child at the Crippled Children's Hospital. BOTTOM, RIGHT: Members of the Key Club are tstandingl Tim Russell, Jim Restel, Greg Booth, Brett Parent, Wem Martin, Arthur Bayer, Terry Duthu, Chris Flores, Tony Tramonte, tkneelingl Bobby Newell, George Alonzo, Gary Crawford, David Pendergast, John Meisler, Earl Jacob, Fred Landry, Chris Bucher, lsittingl Kevin Harris, Al Thompson, Craig Hill, Stephen Kern, Brady Hatteberg, Greg Lonero, Mel Netzhammer, and Keith LaBorde.
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BOTTOM, RIGHT: James Vidacovich of Open Door answers students' questions at Live Oak Elementary School. RIGHT: Robert Kensla plays games with some students. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: David Moynan tutors freshman Michael Mulhausen in algebra. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM: Members ofthe National Honor Society are lbottom rowl Anthony Lanson, Gerald Lester, Joe Deckelmann, Brian Verrette, Steve Boudreaux, David Lanson, Rodney Bourgeois, Bill Rogers, lsecond YOWI Charlie Arceneaux, Barry Blank, Colin Hulin, Casey Geohegan, Bobby Newell, John Hardey, Bart Ponze, Jay Jeffers, Mel Netzhammer, lthird rowl Anthony Fasone, Mark Scheffler, Greg Aicklen, Chris Accardo, Jay Kinberger, David Moynan, John Tribou, Chris Bucher, Lionel Richard, Larry Tortorich, Keith D'Anna, ltop rowl Bill Schaefer, Scott Hansen, Mike Gumina, Doug Wheat, Brett Hulin, Bill Blum, Walter Lorino, Tim Billon, Herb Roussel, and Blake Hebert. Education in , drug abuse opens doors to young Open Door is a program dedicated to the prevention of drug abuse in elementary school students. This activity is in its second year at Rummel, one of seven schools participating in the New Orleans area. Brother Gale Condit is the head of the Open Door program at Rummel, which is available to iuniors and seniors with a B average. Rummel students participating in this program were assigned to Live Oak and Jefferson Elementary Schools. 1 I 50 Activities
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