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Service ls Their Key oising money for the Speciol Olym- pics ond for the Sove the Children s Fund sponsoring o blood drive coi- lecting food ond roys for needy fomilies or Thonlssgiving ond Christmos with Kiwonis Club ond delivering rot poison for the town ore just o few of the services provided by the Key Club during rhe yeor. The Key Club is o bronch of rhe Kiwonis Club. lts sole purpose is serving rhe commu- n . To be o member of rhe Key Club one must first be interested in helping his com- munity ond school. He is to rurn in o self- nominotion then be voted in by the mem- bers of the previous yeor. Key Club is o greor club ond l m glod to be o port of it soid senior Steve Toylor. Only seven girls con be in rhe club, They ore coiled Sweerheorts. The Sweetheorts ore chosen by the members. They ore seniors Jono Gorrison Koy Corpenrer ond Poige Sotcher juniors Allison Pope ond Wen- dy Duncun ond sophomores Melisso Boy- lous ond Morsho Addoms. The Sweetheorrs ore responsible for bringing refreshmenrs to the members or the meetings held on Thursdoy mornings before school. Eoch Thursdoy during the school yeor o few members ottend o luncheon ot the Chinese lnn sponsored by the Kiwonis Club. At the meering o guest speolser is invited to tolls ro the group. The speolser informs the group on how to serve their community better. The Key Club is sponsored by Mr. Poul Tyler. l-le hos been the club s sponsor for five yeors. lf the members ore willing ro worls ond do their port then sponsoring the club is rewording soid Mr. Tyler. y As the school yeor drows to on end the members tolly the hours they hove devot- ed to community service, To orrend the convenrion in April o member must hove or leost 25 hours. At the convention the members elect store officers listen ro issues concerning good things the clubs did ond tolls obour fund roisers The Svveerheorts put on o beoury pogeont. C lcon t woir until convention soid vice- president Kevin Keen Its going to be o bostl t A A s president Cori Hill expresses his opinions obour the volleyboll rournoment sponsor Mr. Poul Tyler loolss for more suggestions. I I I , i f 4 1 ' I 1 1 xx f fi 1 1 ' . xx 1 v I u ity , V i H ' l if ii V i A if I i 1 Key Club -104- Clubs K ey Club officers ore: Doug Horter, secretory, Kevin Keen, vice-president, Cori Hill, presldenrf Steve Toy- lor, sergeonr--or-ormsg ond Seon Lousrolot, rreosurer. ophomore member Jomy Wollser ond sweerheorr Morsho Addoms lisren otrenrively os Mr Tyler dis cusses rhe club s loresr ocrivity o volleyboli tournomenr. F inding time ro help o friend senior Sweerheorr Jono Gorrison exploins how ro work o physics prob lem ro Brandon Guybon. QW:- X
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