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First Row L-R: Tom Leahy, Larry Laramay, Mr. Hecker, Richard Davis, Third Row L-R: Bill Roberts, Bob Harvey, Henry Cassani, Mike Wiley, Iohn Sachon, Steve Currin. Second Row L-R: Richard Concepcion, Iim Tom Currin, Doug Crowe. Carraway, Gray Womble, Charles Bailey, Nick Amis, Bob Van Horne. Ke Club Sells Serfs To Willing Kellam Purchasers The International Key Club's purpose is To build' good character and citizenship to serve the community and our school. Proving this, the Key Club has, under the leadership of Larry Laramay and sponsor Mr. Charles Hecker, put out Key Club Directories, cleaned up the stadium, had a football game against Iunior Civitan, held a faculty serf sale, and distributed a Christmas basket to under-privileged families in this area. Vice-president, Richard Davis: treasurer, Iohn Sachong secretary, Tom Leahyg and sergeant-at-arms, Steve Currin were the other officers who presided over the Key Club activities during the 1970-71 school year. r X z ,www W ' , Key Club? Serf sale? What ar-r-re you talking about? quips club sponsor Charles Hecker. Zfiti
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Alpha Sigma Phi Y-Teens Work For Communit And ational Efforts: S.P.C. . and PGW-MIA Alpha Sigma Phi Y-Teens. a branch of the Y.W.C.A., has as their motto, to President Cathv Perkins. vice- provide services for the school and community and to further extend as a part ot' the YWCA those services for the community. The Y-Teens were well-represented at Homecoming 1970. president Debby Payne, secre- tary Susan Bryant, treasurer Susan Malhon, and reporter- historian Teresa Solner with club sponsor Miss Nancye Taylor led the club in the fol- lowing activities: visited the S.P.C.A.. cleaned cages. and walked the animals: bought cat and dog food for the S.P.C.A.: obtained publicity for the local S.P.C.A. chapter hy having local newspapers cover their projects: fixed the club announcement bulletin board in the cafeteria: visited an old folks' home and sang carols during Christmas: visited area convalescent homes and several needy families, taking food and clothing: collected clothes for Good Will: wrote letters to Hanoi concerning POSS and MIAS3 collected clothes for the local welfare office: held an Ugly Boy Contest: and sold combs to help finance a one hundred dollar scholarship for a senior. First Row L-R: Toni Evans, Glenda Smith, Annette Williams, Louise Flor, Miss Nancye Taylor, Cath Perkins, Debbie Payne, Susan Bryant, Edna Pierce, Bobbi Skinner, Sharon Payton, L dia Plunmer. Second Row L-R: Pearl Cason, Rose Burman, Pat Tyler, Clher 1 Coffelt, Vanessa Bowser, Iackie Currin, Ioyce Allen, Gail Heywoodl Dolores Graves, , , V ,-., . --1 Ginny Bonds, Denise Morgan, Rose Smith, Alma Basnight. Diane Iames. Third Row L-R: Lorene Worth, Connie Crandle, Stepanie Brantley, Carol Payne, lean Shearn, Nancv Bates, Debbie Greene, Lorene Inman. Ieanette Murphy, Sara Malbon, Louise Iohnson, Karen Lamb. Linda Creekmore. 235
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