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KEY CLUB . . . Front Row: Steve Scott, Richard Akers, John Tranbarger, Randy Shank, John Johnson, Bruce Daniels, Doug Spradlin, Charlie Cooper, Phil Tranbarger, and Mike Wilson. Second Row: Terry Dykes, Er- nest Davis, Bobby Lasiter, Tony Cefala', Danny Stiver, Jeff McMillen, Ken McDowell, Kevin Chittenden, Dan Stockstill, Larry Throne. Third Row: Mr. Carl Locke, sponsor, Chris Fortner, Dan Bolton, Gary Flokstra, Louis Davis, Larry Arnold, Dustin Cooper, Bruce Neas, David Carroll, Jay Myers, and Mr. '01 During College Career Night, Key Clubber Randy Shank talks to Mr. Clyde T. Gibbs, admissions counselor from William Jewell College. l Neal Grubaugh, sponsor. Fourth Row: Terry Hill, Clyde Sears, David Hough, Steve Reaves, Curt Wimberley, Larry DeVries, Bill David- son, Gary Hill, Drew Shane, and David Ever- est. Key club is fund raiser Key Club members were found throughout the halls of Hillcrest in their familiar role of selling ribbons which aroused school spirit and aided the finances for other clubs. Key Club members didn't stop there, but went on to help the com- munity by delivering Christmas baskets to the needy and Easter lilies to shut-ins. They aided in many fund- raising drives such as the Cancer Drive and the Heart Drive. Key Club was a service organiza- tion With members chosen on the basis of personality, scholastic ability, and community citizenship. Officers were Terry Dykes, president, Chris Fortner, vice-presidentg Dan Stock- still, secretaryg and Randal Shank, treasurer. Sponsors were Mr. Neal Grubaugh and Mr. Carl Locke.
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Safety projec s stress student participation The 32 members of the Safety Council promoted safety by various projects throughout the school year. Projects included assemblies that stressed safety at school and car reg- istration which provided the parking lots with safety needed during and 54 M. u i, ' X5 X .s fi: if 5, 2 4. .. A C, in after school hours. Serving as officers were Mark Mil- ler, president, Joe Stockard, vice- presidentg Connie Wickersham, secre- tary, and Karen Chartrand, treasur- er. r ,J 5 'gk Jess? ' ar .1 Rl Karen Chartrand, Mark Miller, and J oe Stockard help Connie Wickersham write a letter to City Util- ities about moving a pole to aid buses to exit more safely. Norma Hicks and Richard Hyman study pre- cautions to be taken on parking lot. SAFETY COUNCIL . . . Front Row: Brad Roepke, Richard Hyman, Laurie Lawson, Julie Miller, Connie Wickersham, Alan Fugitt, Sher- ry Rogers, David Reynolds. Second Row: Danny Snodgrass, Linda Heinkel, Chris Eggers, Debra Woods, Beverly Alexander, Nancy Clemens, Debbie Hollar, Glenda Adams. Third Row: Beryl Bradley, sponsor, Carroll Snead, Loa Braig, Debbie Gleghorn, Norma Hicks, Mark Miller, Randy Crocker, Ric-ky Stockstill, Larry Baggett. Fourth Row: Julia Shane, Kelly Snider, Joe Stockard, David Snowden, Grant Williams, Darrell Johnston, Keith Gillming, Charlotte Stewart.
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W, -'- Xif' .if 4 ANCHOR CLUB Front Row: Faye Baugh, Vicki Sturgell, Sue Fowler, Debbie Zongker, Kathy Cooper, Connie Frazier, Con- nie Wickersham, Jeanetta Jeffries, Jane Spen- cer, and Debbie Ward. Second Row: Mary Powell, Marilyn Johnston, Krissy Smith, Janet Service aim in projec s One of the many service projects undertaken by Anchor Club members was having a Christmas party to brighten the season for an injured Hillcrest student. With the supervision of their spon- sor, Miss Martha Ann Wells, Anchor Club offered its support in fund-rais- ing activities such as the Cancer Drive, and also aided the Highlanders in selling candy to raise money for their trip to Washington, D. C. Serving as officers for the club this year were Linda Steele, president, Kathy Malone, vice-president, Dana Hartsell, secretary, and Mary Powell, treasurer. its fi i Carney, Kathy Snodgrass, Desiree Wright, Cindy Carney, Becky Cook, Cheryl McGhee, and Becki Stanfield. Third Row: Linda Steele, Reta Hoaglin, Gloria Biggers, Debbie Carpen- ter, Debbie Vaughan, Celesta Davis, Jenny Barton, Deanna Hart, Sarah Davis, and Robin Daniels. Fourth Row: Martha Wells, sponsor, Debbie Ware, Kathy Malone, Jan Chambers, Dana Hartsell, Gae Slavens, Cheri Ohlin, Faith Horton, Linda DeVries, and Debbie Snow. Jenny Barton and Connie Wickersham make plans for the next Anchor Club meeting.
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