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Key Clubbers are (first row): Mr. Donlou (sponsor), M. Zirbel, C. Kamper, Queen Bea Shields, D. Lehman, P. Haul (pres. ) : (second row) : S. Hinch, M. Chase, N. Neumeyer, W. Wright, S. Laue, G. An- derson, N. Frickman, B. Hanson, C. Sinkinson, S. Ghaswiboon; (third row): M. Yockey, L. Pastor, K. Schofield, R. Godfrey, G. Wells M. Pollom, J. Preach, D. Hickey, J. Caudill, J. LeRoy: (fourth mwj : J. Hobbs, J. Jordan, B. Smith, T. Greenwood, and F. Drost. Ke) ' Club ' Gowpokes ' Lend Hand to School, Community Running the concession stand isn ' t all work, thinks Roger Godfrey (top pic), as he talks to Kandi Poh, Miss Talon. Mr. Donlou, as President I have the duty of telling you . . ., ventures Paul Haut (below), as he coats the bad news with his saintliest smile. Key Club members this year were kept busy running from one activity to the next. Thankless jobs such as cleaning up after the pancake break- fast and raising the flag were alternated with such rewarding projects as helping the Kiwanis Club sponsor a Kid ' s Day at a local park. Conce.ssion stands and car washes provided money for the annual Key Club scholarship. Key Clubbers in- terrupted these activities every Tuesday when two members were treated to lunch by the Kiwanis Club at the Pen and Quill, where they met many of the business and professional leaders of the community. Dan Hickey and Bea Shields enjoy a delicious lunch of roast beef, compliments of Kiwanis Club. 116
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Community Service S-Club sponsor. Miss Ida Perez, retreats to the teachers ' study to plan future club activities. After an afternoon of busily wrapping packages for the Vieliiain Drive, Bea Pomasonoff and Sharon Keating still have enough energy to enjoy a tasty snack. Jo. nnp Kavilukukui hcstitatos as to which side the fork is placed while Jan N ' cal and Judy N ' arnado licl]) in preparing for the Fall Sports Banquet. S-Clubbers Desda Garner, Mimi Sloan, and . nne Serrano arc first in line for cake after their installation. 115
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bitirtut Service Club Seeks Goal Set by Rotary Motto President Jeff Boyer starts the Muscular Dystrophy Drive off with a bang as members Ron Broadfoot, Jeff Scarcliff, and Dave Laffoon watch the first coin roll. Don Clark and Richard Breeden talk tu two of the Rotary Club Members after a luncheon and talk on the Stock Market. Interacters are (first row) : D. Clark (Sec), P. Westphal (V. Pres.), A. Serrano (Queen), J. Boyer (Pres.), T. Carey (Treas. ), D. Laffoon (Sgt. at .-Xmis) ; (second row): Mr. Al Brown (Sponsor), P. Lund, R. Broadfoot, J. Spencer, B. Taylor, B. Sanford, B. Drorbaugh, G. Ray- Buy a football program! wa.s the familiar cry of Interacters during football .sca.son. But as a service club, Interact was also .seen ashering at school functions such as the PTA Open House, and working hard at the AFS Pancake Breakfast. For a project to serve the whole community In- teract sponsored the National Muscular Dystrophy Drive. Interact planned many money making proj- ects. Some of them were selling zip code books, Chri.stmas candles, and car flares for .safety week. With the profit from these projects, Interact gave a scholarship to one of its members. Anne Serrano, Interact ' s first queen, supported the club with much spirit and enthusia.sm. bon, D. Reese, J. Orr, J. Montague, R. Breeden, S. Bunch, G. Barr, M, Irving, J. Fraser, B. Faucett, S. Shelton, G. Sapien, P. Caldwell, D. Oliver, and C. Kimber.
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