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Key Club holds . . . Key Club is one of the more well known Service organizations at Mag- net. To be a member is a privilage and an honor. Before being initiated male prospects had to meet require ments and then be voted in by the present affiliation. Members devoted their time to raising money which was used to benefit the community. This year Key Club participated in a canned food drive and donated money to Vivian Middle School for the families in need with children that attend the school. Magnet stu dents participated in Key Club spon sored social activities which helped to raise funds for these and other Service projects. There is a Key Club in just about every school but our club has its own special style. Key Clubs Treasurer Michael Kirrte. Chairman Rob Lindsay. President Tyson Hackenberg, Secretary Bob by Roberts. and Vice President Glen Koppang help to point the club in new directions. key to society I Derrek Amidon and Kurt Kemmerly catch people David Murray stops at his locker before going to the after school to inform them af the upcoming Key Key Club meeting. Club party. 160 • Organizations
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Z-Club reaches out to someone i Sponsors Theresa Cannon and Mary Rounds meet together in the library to discuss the progress and performance of the ZCIub members. New members Sarah Robinson and Monica Viso shop through the Paper Shack s valentine selections for ideas to use in designing the apparel for their singing valentines and Z-Club sweethearts. Officers are Secretary Elizabeth Powell. Assistant Secretary Cyndi Trout. Treasurer Michelle Oliver, Vice President Kristy McGee, Service Chairman Ka ren Eason, and President Kym Troup. Becoming a member of Z CIub, a Ser¬ vice organization sponsored by Zonta of America, is a distinguished honor. Ap¬ plications received were thoroughly re- viewed by sponsors and members, and only the best qualified female students were eligible. The inductees followed through with an exciting and unique ini- tiation and were then introduced to the zealous responsibilities of Z-Club mem¬ bers. Z-Club continued to be a major sup¬ porter of school activities. Singing Val¬ entines and the annual Sadie Hawkins dance were sponsor ed by Z-Club. Like- wise, they organized Magnefs first Homecoming, which was a tremendous success. This year, Z-Club members worked diligently to sponsor Zonta s October Antique Show which displayed hun- dreds of fashionable vintage apparel. Members helped out by serving the meal and cleaning up after the guests. According to Z-Club member Kristy McGee, the Zonta Antique Show was “the place to be.” Z-Club is well known for its distinctive charities and Service projects. Last Christmas, Z-Club participants went car- oling at the Guest House for the elderly and sponsored the Toys for Tots Christ¬ mas charity project for the Salvation Army. Loyal members spent an entire day carrying bags full of toys to be don- ated to the children. Z-Club maintains the tradition and upholds its reputation in school and community. Z-Club • 159
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3 Key club members (seated) Doug Bush, Michael Kime, (first row) Davld Murray, Glen Koppang, Ben McCor- mick, Eric Chen, Steve Kahre, Bryan Patterson, (sec- ond row) Don Harrold, Charles Burnett, Estus Wilson, Clay Cathy, Michael Jones, Richard LeBlanc, and Bili McCollum bring spirit into Magnet s social life by spon soring social activities to raise money for the needy and other community funds. Key Club • 161
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