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Page 72 text:
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Keys. Keyettes live down do-nothing reputation Above: Dennis Wolfe, Kathi Bender, Bill Hughes, Patty Doyle and Holly Smith listen attentively to the band. Above left: Bottom Row: Rory Clark, Bill Gates, Steve Blaine, Steve Consiglia, Mark Neblett, Jim Boland, Andy Culhane, George Young. Row Two: Alex Shang, Keith Wilson, Bill Weiser, Gene Lowe, Walter Howes. Row Three: Dave Watt, Tom Struthers, Jim Saintsing, Jon Wick, Gene McPhail, Mike Mewborn, Dennis Wolfe. Row Four: David Fraizier, Gary Snyder, Steve Simmons, John Clouser, Greg Martino, Greg Bartholomew, Chris DeCarlo. Top Row: Alan Inge, Ian Cath, Mike Bowman, Dave Casey, Robert Shoe¬ maker, Larry Wilson. Opposite page, above: Greg Martino, Mike Bowman, and Jane Dawkins ward off intruders. Right: Bottom Row: Eileen Garten, Jeannie Werner, Barbara Irish, Nancy Watt-Vice President, Clorinda Ermini-Historian, Dede Chappell. Row Two: Susan Lankford, Pat Stewart, Karen Lighton, Kimberly Hamilton, Lydia Cunningham, Kim deWilde, Robin Mee. Row Three: Jody Lannen, Enid Berglund, Karen Wolfe, Kathy Mayer, Kathy Woodward. Top Row: Lisa Barlow, Jane Dawkins, Helen MacDonald, Mary Lawrence, Paula Hunter, Kitty MacDonald, Cathy Brock-President. 68
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Page 71 text:
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Rook File welcomes new odivsor New leadership greeted the staff of Rank File as Chuck Cascio, new to Marshall, assumed sponsorship. Strictly an advisor, he has caused the writers to devote all their time to Rank File or to back out. Incorporating the activities of the entire school population, the news¬ paper met with student approval. Due to specific staff members, more satire was interwoven in each or¬ derly issue. A three-day trip to a journalism seminar at Columbia University in New York’City gave reporters and editors opportunities for exposure to both classroom instruction and subway adventure. Left: Kay Cawelko sets a page on the light table. Top: Rank File: Bottom row; Chuck Cascio, Adviser; Sue Compton, Cissy Belousovitch, Mark Olson. Top row: Tom Barrick, Susan Reeves, Susan Martin, Sara Taylor, Kay Cawelko. Organizations 67
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Page 73 text:
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Perhaps the label of the elite clubs should be erased from students ' impressions of the Key and Keyette Clubs. Instead, members of the Key and Keyette Clubs should be recognized as students who want to contribute ideas and time in benefiting the school and the community. The first goal of the Key Club was to bolster the corps. With a new ad¬ visor, the club seriously pondered a revamped application to appeal to students normally turned off. The only prerequisite was a desire to work while having a good time. With an enlarged membership, club activities included a campaign for a well-dressed student body (the Marshall t-shirt sale) and caroling at Fairfax Hospital, besides the annual parking duty at football games and Wolf Trap. Meanwhile, Keyettes began their curricular activities with a get- together and plans for Unicef and Sadie Hawkins. Stressing inter-rela¬ tionship between clubs, the Keys and Keyettes held a joint Hallo¬ ween-Collect for Unicef dinner. Ac¬ tivities involving both clubs oc¬ cupied a major portion of the year; the annual Sadie Hawkins dance with all its hootin ' and hollerin ' , was a tremendous success. Other planned activities never got off the ground, but were overshadowed by the determination of the clubs Organizations 69
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