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Completing its fourth year in Emporia High School, the Kiwanis-sponsored Key Club has made itself successful. With service to the school and community as its object, this organization carries out many projects. A B average is required for admittance to this club composed of 201, sophomores, 402 juniors, and 402 seniors. The furnishing of the school with a badly needed accessary--clocks for the third floor hall--was one worthwhile though expensive project. Promoting school sprit by means of Beat Ivlanhattann tags, helping out the teachers by taking tickets at the football games, giving an assist to the Chamber of Commerce by checking hats at the Town and Country Smoker are a few more of the accomplishments of the organization. Each year a Parents-Son Banquet is given for the fathers and mothers of the Key Club members. An excellent meal precedes a short program explaining the Key Club. Food sales, rummage sales, concessions at football games and the Carnivalita con- stitute the means by which the Key Club finance their achievements, and also part of the club members expenses to the International Convention at Miami, Florida, June Z8-29, The breaking off of Kansas from the Key Club Mo-Kan-Ark district, prompted the staging of the first district convention at Emporia. April 7 and 8 were the days in which this event took place with the Emporia High Key Club as hosts. Vocational guidance is another purpose of the Key Club, and the annual Career Day is a result. The fourth annual Career Day was held April l with more than fifty speakers visiting Emporia High and giving E.H.S. students advice on their various vocations. FIRST ROW: Davis, Hoffmans, Meredith, Stoeppelwerth, Fanestil, Hurt, Faulkner, Markle. SECOND ROW: Mr. Higgins, Hobbs, Mr. Mankin, Reynolds, Hahn, Hahn, McNutt, Pine, Spatz, Underwood, Irish, Brinkman, Mr. Perry, Mr. Eikermann, Mr. Putnam. BACK ROW: Whittington, Grimes, Carle, Murphy, Jacobs, Settgast, Coolidge, Markle, Bishop, Crabtree. 55
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