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5. Rich Brown, “The Uppity Arab,” invades the Key Club-S Club Halloween party. 6. Junior S-Clubber, Dawn Allen, awaits roll call. 7. Working hard Don Hickethier and Paul Anders sell a ticket to Randy Nelson for the Key Club Barbeque. 8. KING OF HEARTS CANDIDATES: Tom Mitchell, Seth Stoddard, king; Rocky Jones, Brent Rehm. Key Club-S Club
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We're better Together 1. Hillbilly Evelyn Rannus, tips her hat at the S Club-Key Club Halloween party 2. Under Brad Mitchell’s leadership. Dillon's Key Club is ranked number 1 in the Montana District. 3. KEY CLUB, Front Row: Ron Carroll. Ken Christiansen, sergeant at arms; Shawn Ander son, secretary; Paul Anders, treasurer; Rich Brown, vice president; Brad Mitchell, presi- dent; Jodi Morstein. Key Club Su eetheart. Second Row: M.J. McGinley, Jerry McArthur, Mike Fisk, Jade Stokke. Mike Day. Jim Nye, Carl Williams, Tim Hull, Gregg Morstein, David Shepherd, John Dougherty. Third Row: Paul Hinton, Shawn Strozzi, Jim Wilson, Kyle Taylor, Ernie Plutt, Carl Malesich, Seth Stoddard, Mike Nyquist, Wayne Rebich. Fourth Row: Gil Stod- dard, Vince Hull, Kelly Ryan, John Love, Kyle Christianson, Mike English, Cary Williams, Ca- sey Love. Vince Anderson, Randy Gerringa, Ron Beck, Mike Ferris. Fifth Row: Tim Mitch- ell, Mark Buckley, Mike Rolandson, Garry Link, Todd Tash, Ken Kolski, adviser. 4. In the Homecoming parade Key Club presents their float with pride. 16 Key Club-S Club
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Together we're better. . . 1. Don Hlckethler and Gil Stoddard try to disguise themselves at the Key Club-S Club Hal- loween party. 2. Seth Stoddard and Glnny Hopewell capture the nobility of S Club and Key Club. 3. At the weekly S Club meeting Tracy Nield, Teresa Stubbs and Penny Doig show their “enthusiasm.” 4. Rich Brown and Dar- rell Grogan chow down at the Key Club barbe- que 5. KEY CLUB SWEETHEART CANDI- DATES: Val Lake, Ginny Hopewell, Sweet- heart; Lana Drake, Kim Zetler. Key Club and S Club were two very active service organizations at BCHS. Key Club, the male part of this brother and sister relationship, had 50 mem- bers. S Club, an all girls group had 40 members from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Throughout the year these groups served the school and community. Each club met once a week and joined together for social events and special projects. Christmas tree sales and their joint Key Club Sweetheart-King of Hearts Dance were highlights. Both clubs sent mem- bers to State Convention in the spring. 18 Key Club-S Club
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