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Service dobs Concentration and participation in school and community activities helped the Keyettes begin an eventful year. Officers and members agreed that attendance was important and only those Keyettes that called an officer were excused from meetings. Although this new system was successful in the fall, attendance did drop during the winter months. Weekly Key Club meetings proved useful for organizational purposes and attendance at the meetings was good. Prior to the first official school day, the 44 members of the Key Club had begun serving students and falculty. The Key Club was responsible for delivering books from the bookroom to teachers and along with the Keyettes, the Keys assisted freshman in finding their classes on Frosh Day. One of the first activities in which many Keyettes and Keys participated in conjunction with other county Keys and Keyettes was the Fourth International Childrens' Festival at Wolftrap Farm Park. Guys and Gals signed up for four hour shifts and helped set up different presentations and served as guides. During the excitement of Homecoming, Keyettes could be found in halls, classes, and at the Marshall-Langley football game carrying brown paper bags which contained little dolls made of green and gold yarn, traditionally Keyettes — Bottom Row: Frances Murray, Kathy Freeborn, Donnie Algie, Debbie Cestaro, leanne Bonnafe. Gail Lang. Lori Pothier, Tina Chang, Second Row: Katie Haines, Sue H os ford, Eileen Humber. Barbara Irish, Nancy Watt. Eileen Gar- ten, Enid Berglund, Carla Childress, Kim De-Wilde. Cindy Saalberg; Third Row: Helen .Macdonald. Suzie Lankford, Pat Stewart, Desiree Anderson, Lori Kollan. Susan Reeves, Barbara Brazas, Clorinda Ermini; Top Row: Allison Chaudet. Jane Dawkins, Sue Durrin, Sheila Bender, Karen Lighton. lisa Barlow, Jody lannen, Karen Chaplin, Donna McCiehan, Cheryl Tilton, Barbara diMassimo
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Andy £ulhane, lim ‘pintsing and loan Bobchek wait while studio men give the audience a lesso on applause. lim Porter, David Sands and Joan Bobchek give sponsor, Mr. Jack Hurley, their attention before a practice session. Practice kindles confidence
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combine forces known as voodoo dolls. Keyetles held workshops prior to Homecoming Week and used assembly line technics in the production of 300 dolls. This activity proved very profitable for the Keyettes. Collecting for UNICEF during Halloween was another Key and Keyette accomplishment. Before collecting money, the clubs met at the Epithany Methodist Church for an informal dinner. In the past spaghetti was the main course, but the Keyettes agreed to try something new — chili. The food was delicious and dinner went smoothly. Following the dinner, the Keys and Keyettes divided into groups and collected money for UNICEF. The clubs ended a successful evening by collecting 200 dollars. Additional Key and Keyette activities included the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, a breakfast for teachers, and Teacher Appreciation Week. Both the clubs had separate identities, but the organizations functioned together effectively as a team. Key Club — Bottom row: Mr. Keith Toney, Kevin Sullivan, Walter Howes, Ian Cath, Tom Hoose, Mr. Ken Logan; Second row: Chris Mihm, Mark Nagurney, David Ellison, Andrew Culhane, Nader Baddar, Steve Balint, Mike Murphy, Brian Hewitt, Alexander Shang, Steve Consiglio, Richard Ca-lore; Third row: Tom Strother, Gene Lowe, David Trapp, Steve Seehafer, Jim Saintsing, Mike Flagg, Mark Neblett. Peter Hodges, Steve DePasqualc. Griddles warmed. Keys Walter Howes, Chris Mihm, and Greg Martino prepare to serve pan cakes at the teachers breakfast. Keyette Carla Childress works diligently on a Sadie Hawkins mural. With the German chocolate cake Rone, Keyette Jody Lannen helps with the clean up chores after the Halloween dinner for UNICEF. Keith Wilson, David Frazier; Fourth row: Mike Sumser, Greg Ledford, Bernard Farrell, Jim Cuthbertson, David Flagg, Brian Messing, John McMorris, Greg .Martino, Bill Weiser, Craig Repp, John Clouser, Bill Jugus; Fifth row: Bill Waller, Alan Inge, Doug Rowley, Gene McPahail, Mike Bowman, Steve Vandivier, Chester Poluski. David Casey, Larry Wilson, Donny Anderson. Joe Pace, Greg Bartholomew. 67
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