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I l2NA1t0 ,us ' on 1 Blackout '86 C20 minutes fo chaosb . . . Dodging cars on Johnson Ferry . . . Repelling from 60th floor of Marriott Marquis . .. What's the ice for? . . . l got a headache ... Bathtub . . . Key Club disarms Bomb Csaves school! . . . Who invited the Cobb County Police Department? . . . Welcome Brad Smith . . . Who's that in the chicken suit? . . . The Laporta Family gets together for homecom- ing from New York, Sicily, Madegascar . . . lnterviews-the tradition continues and gets out of hand . . . The Schneider Dynasty C2nd generation?j . . . Communion of races. is wt 1 3 5 ' SEV' J A , f f l. Scott Kelly gives club sweetheart a hug. 2, Front row: Mike Abromwitz. John Jefferson, Craig Bolier, Heath Moyer, Jim Shepard, Tom Counts, Bruce Mitchell, Rob LaPorta, Carl Herlitz, Dennis Biscan. Second row: Oliver Favalli, Danny Popovic, Eric Meihoffer, Bert Wall, Karl Meiffoher, Ashish Merchant, Melinda Carithers-Key- club Sweetheart, Scott Kelly-Keyclub president. Jeanne Schneider-Keyclub sweetheart, Gus Thompson, Stephen Priestley, Chris Osmond, Chris Smith, Eddie Bodiford, Kevin East, Neil Yeager, Mike Kash, Tim John- son. Back row: Drew Meadows, David Katz, John Helwic, Eric Hube, Craig Bighouse, Brian Hillary, Greg Mosher, Joel Bulger. 3. The Keyclub gang go all out for homecom- ing. 4. Dennis Biscan is having a blast at Keyclub initi- ations. 5. What do you have to drink, Drew Meadows? 6. This is greatl 7. A hearse at homecoming? 8. The Mafia arrives. 9. What an innocent look. IO, l'm covered, man! ll. Hey, Mike Kash. I2. Ashish Merchant in deep medita- tion. l3. ls something wrong Torsten? I4. The Keyclub is ready for anything. 262 - Organizations LUB K
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PRCPIARING FOR THC FUTURE .QR - T ,--' 1 ' ,.-. 1 F H F.H.A. F.H.A. started the new school year with a fashion show featuring school and fun clothes from Ups-N-Downs at Perimeter . . . Adopted a special grandparent to help and learn from . . . Learned to weave designs on sweaters-lt is always rewarding to turn a Sll or Sl! sweater into a SIIO to SISO sweater! . . . During Christmas several members sold tree ornaments at Cumberland Mall to benefit the life-saving work of the Cobb Lung Associ- ation Chapter. . . There's more to come: pag- eant, sugar eggs, adopted grandparent visits and help. 8. Front row: Ms. Moore, Mrs. Heavner, Laurie Tipton, Kim Kolowich, Elizabeth Hershberger, Leigh Ebson. Back row: Sally Ficzki, Karen Hubbard, Holly Peterson, Jeanne Reidinger, Nancy Heavner. 9. Sharon Collins models new fall clothing in the fashion show. IO. Four future home- makers relax. ll. Front row: Chris Tsuiboi, Charlene Li. Second row: Mrs, Anderson, Jennifer Hyde, Tina Galle, Amy Powers, Heather Underwood, Jamie Wilkerson, Amy Smith, Erica Schantz, Corinne Chisek, Jan Brady, Maria Smith, Jan Everly, Kathleen Marran. Second row: Mike Abromawitz, Kent Huddleston, Danielle Etzbach, Kelly Moore, Kim Maxwell, Tanya Giles, Kristin Krug, Anne Curr, Sharon Gagliano, Jenny Ryan, Lisa Gagliano, Kendra Hanson, Dickie Conners, Tasha Williamson. Back row: Susan Belmonte, Allison Avery, Sloane Haney, Lisa Young, Sherry Abernathy, Carolyn McCloud, Jolene Di- prova, Andrea Carrithers, John Kerner, Lane Corny, Kenna Buckalew, Kristie Speckhals, Wendy Snead, Jenny Southerland, Chantel Cream, Alicia Jackson. JUNIOR ClVl'S Junior Civitans was full of exciting events. lt began at Fall Council and ended at our Spring convention in Panama City. Some of the highlights of the year were Yellow Ribbon Day, which raised money for the Georgia Mentally Retarded, Selling Ghostly Greet- ings, and the February Blood Drive. The Club worked really hard in l986 to help the com- munity and next should be even better. wfs y I Organizations - 26l
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