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M5 VIIRTHY B85 Although Senior Superla- tives are considered to be rep- resentative of the Senior Class, only a minority of the class actually voted for them. The real truth is that a major- ity ofthe class griped, while a minority voted. Those who did vote had a difficult time deciding whom to choose, considering that there are so many seniors with outstand- ing qualifications. sh Todd Keeder, Senior Class President, suggested that the voter look at the class as a whole and vote carefully, try- ing not to show favoritism to the many cliques. The main point to remember is that there are many who make a contribution to Kellam throughout their senior yearsg the yearbook would be full of senior superlatives if all those worthy were pictured. -7 '. ' ' ' . A, I 13,21 7, . -. -Lv' -- fl' F? .4 ., i K , .. M, . , ., , vt '-H-Q' Q 4-is V gfgj.. ' f, ' . - f ,,,1 Q ..,,, ,,. .- U I .. ...A, T. fe 1 J -1' ' ,4.f'e..:- . L1 1 1 X 1 Q , , I J f x 1 x fs XX x l 11 f...- . -. 33
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'af 'Q See-sawing for several hours at a time can be rough on the rear or tough on the tush as many Iunior Civitans recently found out at the First Annual See-Saw-a-Thon. Never had Pembroke Mall seen such a diverse array of characters as Civitan mem- bers. using October 28 and its close proximity to Halloween as an excuse. dressed for the occasion. the most distinctive costume being a Dole banana. Teeter-tottering from 10:00 am. until 9:00 p.m., the club raised approximately S350 for the National Association for Retarded Citizens. The stars of the show were not the cleverly-attired char- acters. however. but the three seesaws used for the event. The fact that one was de- signed and built by Donald Sandy Cimerman helps ai tired harifnia lDole Brandtnerl disassern- tile .4 su-1--saw .ilts-r .i long rleiv I 944 1' Brinkley, a Civitan member. showed Civitan's talent and ingenuity in all aspects of the sport. The other two were fashioned by The Yard Ar- tist. a professional carpen- ter. At least 30 members see- sawed for two-hour shifts sometime during the day. Several Kellam celebrities. including Student Activities Coordinator Roy Ammons, Head Secretary Mary Allen, SCA President Ioel Larkin, and Senior Class President Todd Keeder even took chances on the teeter-totters to show their support of NARC. The success of the project determined its per- manent position in lunior Civitan's list of yearly ac- tivities which benefit school and community. ' as T C
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