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KEYWAN- ETTES’ ASSIST CHARITIES The Keywanettes started with a Kiwanis Potluck Dinner, put on by the Key Club and Keywanettes. The Children's Village was their annual ser- vice project. During Christmas, they helped an orphanage and caroled at Beverly Manor. In 1982, the Keywanet- tes attended a convention. 1 — Keywanettes: Top row: Melinda Harris, Julie Cline, Dqwna Mallard, Helen Garvy, Barbara Coffman. Tharine Rudon. Susan Hauschild, Johnna Boylan, Laura Carter, and Kathleen Garvy. Second row: Erin Hegle. Cathy (Jdovch, Cathie Nokes. Bobbi Coleman. Michelle McCarty. Susan Collins, and Patty Makins. Front row: Heidi Glass. Mary Henshall, Jolene Graham. Linda Sameulson. Tiffany Golden. Sharon Meritt. Brenda Wanhon. and Susan Suh. 2 — Presi- dent Tharine Rudon makes a speech. 3 — Patty Makins and Tammy Winslow enjoy a meeting. 4 — Officers: Top row: Barbara Col- eman. Michelle McCarty, Julie Cline. Tharine Rudon. Barbara Coffman. Susan Collins, and Cathy lldovch. Front row: Sharon Merritt and Tiffany Golden. 5 — Jennifer Ferguson and Kathleen Garvy exchange ideas. 6 — Helen Gatvy, Laura Carter. Jodi Cohen and Johnna Boylan attend a meeting. 76 Clubs
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OLE STAFF PRODUCES MONTHLY EDITION This year’s Ole staff put out an either monthly or bi monthly eight page edi- tion of the Ole newspaper. The paper was funded this year by ads. which the staff obtained by soliciting the com- munity. Junior Michelle Schafer was editor this year, and Mr. Mike Gallups was advisor. Every day during third period they assembled in room 310. The main purpose of the newspaper was to inform the student body and to better the staff's journalistic skills. 1. Christiana Jenny proofreads Vickie Langohr's story before the final copy is sent to the publisher. 2. Ole — Top Row: Maryslea Franco. Sue Wilson, Sean Morton. Advisor Mike Gallups. Jim Swenson and Kristi Reed. Middle Row: Gerri Moshenko, Editor-in-Chief Michelle 8chafer, Christiana Jenny, Tandi Giacomi. Amy Heavy. Stacey Kyler, Cami Martin and Rosemary Johnson. Front Row: Connie Rigdon, Barbara Col- eman. Vivian Ricaurte. Nicole Bigger . Sang Kim, Sheryl Thomas. Vickie Langohr and Jim Brightly. 3. Editor-in-Chief Michelle Schafer and Vivian Ricaurte listen as a staff member reads her story. 4. Advisor Mike Gallups explains paste-up procedures to Gerri Moshenko during the third period class in room 310. Clubs 75
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KEY CLUB SERVES VARIOUS GROUPS The main goal of Key Club Interna- tional was to develop initiative and leadership through service to others. The Key Club was advised by Mr. Bill Ruffner and the club's annual events in- cluded the Donkey Basketball Game. Working with the Handicapped, the Special Olympics. Meals-orvWheels. and helping the March of Dimes Foundation. 1 — Key Club: Top row: Mr. Bill Ruffner. ad- visor. Sonh Kim, Alexis Perumal, Domie Quintana. Bill Miller. Todd Reinart. Kathy Nokes. Tim Baynham, Alfonso Lopez. Phillip Buck. Jesus Lopez. Brad Joseph, and Patrick Farley. Second row: Mrs. Anita Diamond. Alex Meriano. Larry Karrer. Terence Collins. David Zellhart, Frank Chiricosta. Jim Miller. Jim Swenson, and Kipp Davis. Front row: David Lipin. Ken Caplan. Mark Reynolds. Steve Legrand, Michael Collins. James Christian, and Larry Hughes. 2 — Terence Collins and Alexis Perumal grin before club picture. 3 — Key Club members attend a meeting. 4 — President Tim Baynham gives a viewpoint. 5 — Officers: Todd Reinart. Brad Joseph, Kipp Davis. Tim Baynham. Dave Zelhart. Steve Legrand. and Ken Caplan. 6 — Kathy Nokes smiles in prepara- tion for club picture. Clubs 77
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