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I-IE KEY TO SUCCESSN! l i 1 , 1 I J 2 i islam: sx Vx tm, -X ,K-Q, x- is ,-., :K ii U GJ Q- 'L ' I I I l X A 1 Mm WT W - X ' r,,, I rf wk ax 1 QM...-'W we KEY Cl B Being one of the most distinguished clubs at Walton, the Key Club offers a variety of charity-based activities for its members. From car washes to car- nation sales, the Key Club continues to raise money for charities and sup- ports the local community. Sponsored by the Kiwanis, the Key Club demon- strates the best aspects that Walton has to offer its students and the com- munity. 3 Q. 7 1. The Key Club 2. Building in Key Club? 3. Johnny Hutton gives his Mpret- ty boy smile. 4. ls it going to explode? 5. An artist at work! 6. William unloads the wagon! 6 fi e GLUBV'
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N PRIDE When you think of school spirit, you think of PRIDE. Through the untir- ing efforts of its members, Walton Raiders get fired up! Led by President Andry Wood and sponsor Jackie Auerbach, its membership keeps growing. Enthusiasm and fun are felt throughout the Walton halls. JR. CIVITANS The Junior Civitan Service Club had N 2 L ,f5,gg,, . . cw..A,,,. -'no ,,,.h Q V s 'iii' ii il annum 7 .XO 'fig' H an active year. Members at Camp Bigheart, raised money for the Empty Stocking Fundg and helped With Wal- 1 QT? Civitan Club 6. FHA members Christa Peterson, Mary Ellen Cen honoring Mrs. Murdock. l. Cathy and Andry hang up Spirit posters before the football game. 2 Jackie Auerbach, the most spirited person at Walton. 3. PRIDE 4. Whols wild about Homecoming? 5. Junior zalli, Whitney LaFon, Candace Snipes, Michelle Cable, Karen Smith and sponsor Mrs. Heavner shown
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