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Key Club Opens Door, Clubs Plan Events -5-F hen a key fits in its lock and a door is opened, one would usual- ly know what to expect from in- side that door, but still the same, one must be prepared for change, like the CBS Key Club is. One of Key Club's changes from the past is primarily the size of the club. There are over 60 members says Mr. Mi- chael Lyons, head of Key Club. It's co- educational, too, but most important is the dedication from each individual per- son. Working with the elderly at Maryha- ven and selling peanuts for Kiwanis are just two of the things Key Club is in- volved in. On Thanksgiving, we had a dinner for the elederly at Maryhaven. We sang Christmas carols, too, Lyons said. During Christmas, we went to Kirk Center in Palatine. We bought Christ- mas cards from Glenkirk and distributed them among the administration. Lyons seems to enjoy working with Key Club. I've enjoyed my Key Club experience because of the student contri- bution to school and community ser- vice. A key can unlock a lot of changes and Key Club can use those changes to pro- vide services to the school as well as the communtity. Varsity Clubs - The boys' Varsity Club sponsored the winter assembly and participated in the Titan Olympics with a Surprise Booth. Mr. Carmen DelGui- dice, sponsor, remarked, We mainly met as a group to talk about scholarship and athletics. Girls Varsity Club mainly raises mon- ey to sponsor Turnabout. Varsity Club holds several meetings and Mary Mar- concini, Varsity Club president, felt that, it was better than last year. jeff Hindes, varsity member of the basketball team shoots a free throw during a game against Niles North. Varsity Club: First row: S. Brody, B. Weldon, Sec- ond row: S. Shunick, B. Sexton, S. Digilio, S. Plun- kett, J. Pellouchoud, D. Brody, Third row: M. Greenberg, D. Panicko, J. Hindes. K. Braeseke, D. 134!Key Club And Varsity Club Simmons, T. Weingartner, L. Raveng Fourth row: Mr. C. DelGiudice, I. Stockfish, T. Olson, C. Sti- fler, M. DiBenedetto, D. Helberg Mike DiBenedetto, alias Santa Claus, enterta: child at the Kirk Center holiday party co-s sored by Key Club. 'le Q it Q gt
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Shepstone get all wrapped in his hobby. His boa constrictor was brought in for a science meeting. W.G.B.S. disc jockey, Mike DiBenedetto, plays his favorite music for the morning students. ..i...,.......,m...wm... 9: -L----T..-:.mt ,az 5 ,exe john jackson, Randy Kahan, and Ralph Shepstone decide it's time to put their friend back in to its bag. Science Club First row: K. Goldblatt, C. Stimmler, E. Hagedorn, I. Schwartzenberg. Second row: L. Adler, J. McLean, A. Bergman, M. Schwartz, S. Wojcik, D. Hillerich. Third row: D. Steier, M. Fundakowski, J. Park, D. Langer, P. Kapustka, S. Silverman. l Wa 4gQ x,, VY . Mr 5 in M Science Club 8: WGBS! 133
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..ef ffW R I Krue er D Ka ustka D Mene as Club: First row: M. Strategos, G. Shapiro, H. L. Feldman, E. Gilliland, M. Greenberg, I. . g , . , . 5 row: L. Stump, R. Radly, J. Berman, P. Vgse- D. Minuk, S. Swanson, J. Stevens, T. S. Aschenbrener, M. Dalber, D. Schwartz, S. S. Bianchi, M. Bradtke, A. Barr, K. Salgan, Third row: S. Hogan, C. Milton, M. Walsh, J. McLean, L. Steinmetz, B. Monson, L. Ar- nold, J. Clark, D. Tompany, L. Reznick, S. Good- man, R. Greenberg, M. Getschow, 1. Lambert, T. Haberkorn, B. Rady, R. Grusong Fourth row: D Carson, K. Kavooras, J. Clark, B. Jeffrey, K. Carter, P. Stellas, T. Nelson, L. Manning, S. Leverenz, J. Mason, S. Bold, L. Hendricks, N. Gilligan, S. Cowan, J . Joseph Fred Brill is amused by a child with a new toy at the Kirk Center in Palatine. Key Club And Varsity Clubf135
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