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YOU DONT SAY - junior class vice-president Joan Billington, gawlcs at an idea brought up by another officer at the bi-monthly Student Council officer meeting, which is held each month at Wendy's Hamburgers. ern 4 'IW WENDY WOMAN - Allyson Munn, sopho- more president, listens to another officer dis- cuss the up-coming Student Council events. Student Council 105
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Blood Drive Is Taken To Heart By Sandites And . . Supports Key Club The end of statements like I'm not very active because there is no club I'm interested in being a member of came this year with the beginning of new organizations. One very important addition to the many clubs was the Key Club. This service organization was sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and Mrs. Pat Thompson. I was so proud of all the students this year, the turn-out was great, stated Mrs. Thompson, without the kids there wouldn't be a club. As the year progressed, this new club made a definite mark on the campus and community. In January, one of the club's most worthwhile activities helped the Sand Springs area, and left the group well-established in the minds of all the students participating. This blood drive not only helped the Red Cross, but also it gave the Key Club an excellent reputation for organizational activity. An easy fifteen-min- ute weight-loss program seemed to be a very successful slogan as many students gave from themselves for others. I was very pleased with the turnout, stated Mrs. Thompson. I was especially pleased to get Mr. McDowell and Mr. Goodsell's blood! The charter dinner, which officially marked the Key Club's beginning, occurred in February. This national club sponsored by the Kiwanis chose Jim Richardon as their first president, Cindy Smith as treasurer, and Karen Koger as club secretary. The club finished the year as it started with many new projects such as buying trash cans for the cam- pus. This club, like many others, ended the year with new beginnings. 104 Key Club
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GENTLEMEN START YOUR ENGINES - Youth in Government sponsor Mrs. Kaye Battles and club member Richard Fisher be- gin the club's second annual trike race. . EASY RIDE - Iucly McWilliams, and Brett Hendren, Youth in Government members advertise the upcoming tricycle races held in the front driveway of the school. 106 Youth In Government PIG OUT - Mitch Clem and Eric Bloom assist Mrs. Battles in a pep club dessert meeting. ' COLORTIME - Pep Club members junior Kathy Atchley, and sophomore Shelia I-Ianner, make posters for the football games at an after school meeting.
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