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Don Mack Tony Talbott Bob Sorvaag KEY CLUB To develop initiative and leadership, to provide experience in living and working together, to serve the school and community. to prepare for useful citizenship, and to encourage higher standards in scholarship, sportsmanship, and social contacts are the purposes and goals of Homestead's Key Club. The twenty-nine energetic young men of Key Club have made significant contributions both to Homestead and our community. The well known information booth in the quad is the handiwork of Key Club craftsmen. Weekly vehicle checks were conducted by the club in the student parking lot. ln addi- tion, Key Club sold football programs, bought, delivered, and decorated the tree for the Christmas Ball, donated S ISO to CARE for an overseas school, and helped the Al- thenians give a Mexican-American Christ- mas Party. Springtime brought the annual Parent-Son Banquet, and the traditional Sweetheart Banquet. Slave labor, provided by Key Club members, was sold on Slave Day. Y I g i Brad Jones Bruce Peterson John Warren Round-Llp Day Allen Swanson Wayne Spector Gary Chronert Fierce, aren't they? 55
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