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ations u Organiz Lynn Roa Key Club - We Serve Key Club, an organization of young men de- voted to serving their school and community, takes pride in having built what they believe to be the most outstanding Key Club in the history of j.E.B. Stuart High School. Perhaps the combina- tion of flexibility, diversity and leadership is the reason for the club's continued success. Service projects included field clean-up after home football games, the sale of popcorn at those games, newspaper collection in Lake Barcroft, and the school wide crusade for the March of Dimes through community collection and Maid and Butler Day. This year we fired the cannon at home football games and took Most Original for our Homecoming Float, bought Mums for the cheerleaders and served as ushers for special guests at Homecoming. We put on the Annual School Leadership Appreciation Banquet, or- ganized a Halloween party at the Cerebral Palsy Center and hosted three dinners for our sponsor- ing Kiwanis club. We also visited Prison Camp 30, to which we donated over 300 books and added speakers to the stereo system we had al- 33 if R i' ready given them. The drive for ALSAC this year grossed 52500.00 for Lukemia Striken American Children. The pro- ject involved the whole school in the 200 mile fund-raising run-a-thon and door to door collec- tion in the surrounding j.E.B. Stuart neighbor- hood. Weekly projects included paper work at the Tuberculosis center in Fairfax, daily trips to a nearby ACCA Day Care Center for work with small children, visits to the Old Folks Home on Wednesdays, and running a program known as Project Touch with Tri-Hi-Y for 20 hyperactive, underprivledged children. Besides service, Key Club involved itself in a variety of social activities. Putting on parties, visit- ing our brother clubs in New York and Richmond, and planning for a possible vacation trip to Ber- muda were a few. After football cleanup, all those who helped played in the football game after- ward. Startng a new tradition this year, Key Club unanimously elected Dora Coville as their Key Club Sweetheart. '1' ,y M ch, vice-president, Greg Frizzell, president, lim Falcone, secretary, Carl Moak, treasurer
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