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Key Club The Key Club has completed one of its most successful years at Rummel. The club began the year by hosting the international convention. Almost 3,000 delegates from every corner of North America converged on New Orleans. 5O Years of Caring . . . Only the Beginning. . . was the international theme. This theme set the goal for the coming year. With this goal in view, the Rummel Club undertook proiects that served not only the school, but also the community. Under the leadership of senior officers Chris Bucher, president, Arthur Bayer, vice president, and Jim Lapre, treasurer, the Key Club participated in numerous proiects: The Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon, a fund raising drive for St. Michael's Special School, a Key Club celebration at St. Louis Cathedral, the Cystic Fibrosis Cyclethon, and many other proiects. The Key Club ended its administrative year at the district convention in Lake Charles. At the convention the Rummel scrapbook won first place in district competition and advanced to international competition. Also at the convention, Tony Tramonte won the Louisiana-Mississippi-West Tennessee District award for Outstanding Lieutenant Governor.
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OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Chris Lind discusses the Senior activities with his committee. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: The 75-76 Student Council. THIS PAGE TOP: Members ofthe Graduation Committee give helping advise in planning the Senior Day, and graduation. BOTTOM LEFT: Don Raymond helps Soph. Perry Achee in planning activities for the upcoming year. RIGHT: Secretary Dave Derenbecker runs off the minutes from the last meeting to be distributed throughout the school. ,- 1 if ,pf I 51
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4 ,4-rd Y 1 OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Tony Tramonte and Fred Landry display number one scrapbook and best lt. governor awards brought back from district convention. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Members of the Key Club from left to right are lbottom row1 Craig Hill, David Tauzy, Ronald Perelli, Jon Verret, Steve Mouton, John Klein, Mark Diblin, Donovan Allen, lrow 21 Glen Miller, Keith Ural, Craig Pond, Andy Schroeder, Glen Walden, Greg Bruno, Emile Netzhammer, lrow 31 James Roach, David Jeansonne, Jim Ellis, Chris Bucher, Mike York, Steve Kern, lrow 41 Tony Tramonte, George Alonzo, Bobby Graham, David Vaz, Bob Moldaner, Al Thompson, lrow 51 Arthur Bayer, Brett Parent, Robert Schroeder, Ray Coyle, Fred Landry, John Meisler, David Pendergast, lrow 61 Brother Leo, Lonnie Rodrigue, John Vollenweider, Kevin Martin, James Lapre. ABOVE: Fred Landry gives a proiect report during a meeting. LEFT: Chris Bucher awards best Key Clubber ofthe Year to Fred Landry. .Y
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