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Key Club, (top) Mike Young. Stephen Glassell, Michael Carroll, Ralph Liddell, (row 2) Emery Geyer, J.D. horne. Tommy Eanning, Jason Sanders, Clint Lindsay, Duane Trombetta, (row 3) Brian Read. Grant Summers. Byron Connel. Ben McCormick. Robert Morris, (row 4) Jason DePrang, Mike Miller, Mark Mohmann, Brian Blade, Jon Tiner, Christian Valulius, Shane Arnold, (bottom row) John Miley, John Rodgers, Brian Patterson, Brian Wayt, Rob Lindsay, Bobby Roberts, Kurt Kemmerly, Chris Chandler, Billy Vines, and Steve Kahre. IT AINT WORTH A DANG IP IT AINT GOT MO TWANG! Senior Duane Trombetta is proof that Key Club is made up of talent and not just brains! U-G-L-Y YOU AinT GOT hO ALIBI. Junior Emory Guyer stops to show the cameraman one of his cuter faces. KEY CLUB • 227
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They re the ones your mother wamed you about Not just the boy next door Magnets Key Club was started in 1984, but it wasnt until this year that they became nationally chartered. Their all-male organization has prov- en itself to the school and community by its continuing Service. The mem- bers have been involved in several projects such as a pancake breakfast with the Kiwanis Club and a YMCA 10K run. They also worked at the Rev- el and with Christian Services. Money was raised through parties and car washes, which Magnet students ea- gerly took part in. Key Club is under the leadership of sponsor Steve Yenger and president Bobby Roberts. They, along with each member, have instilled long lasting GIRLS OM riLM. This years Key Club Sweet- hearts are (top) Mary Wimberly, Shayne Berry, Jitl Stokes. (middle) Kristen Berg. Sarah Stokes, Jennifer Qreenfiled, Kathy Qanley, Lisa Box, Miss Valerie Monday, Donna Orton, and (kneeling) Susan Murphy. IHITIATIOMS ALREADY?! They told junior Christian Valiulis that Key Club was tough, but he couldn t Isten! 1986-87 officers are President Bobby Roberts. Vice President Kurt Kemmerly, Secretary Rob Lindsay. Treasurer Brian Patterson, and Chairman Chris Chandler. 226 • MARKIMG DirpEREMCES
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Halt, Who Goes There? On Guard, For You Face The Warlords! We sit down, gathered at a mass of decks and chairs. Remnants of a school day — books and papers — lie out of sight. Other books line the tables as the clicking of dice can be heard. For a moment silence reigns in the room, and then I speak. Mothing is ever the same again. The floor sud- denly drops as the walls and ceiling melt into one. Colors flash wildly about, synchronized with the music of the spheres. Hurtled through time, space, and reason, we set foot upon the dry land of our dreams. In essence, the Warlords Club is a group set on doing the impossible, if it means following dreams. Knowing that the future is made by bold dreamers, we nurture our dreams in games like Dungeons and Dragons; but anything is fair game at our meet- ings. We dare to think of new, imagi- native ideas and have the fortitude to overcome the restrictions this world puts on us. We are the future. HOW MANY HIT POIMTS WILL COKE OIVE YOU? Adam Cameron leams to take the soda wars - ' very seriously. WE ARE THE EUTURE! Warlord club members are (front row) Mrs. Blackwell. Qary Anderson, Kecia Oarrison, (middle row) heath LaFoe, Mark Walker. Morgan Allison. Dan Durey, (top row) Gene Kinnear. Jay Hammons, Will Etheredge and Clay Shane. WHICH WAY TO CASTLE GREYSKULL? Prince Adam he-Man finds Mirvana on Mrs. BlackwelTs bulletin board. 228 • MARKIMG DIFFERENCES
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