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Collecting the largest amount of money for the Keyettes' SPCA Drive brought Mrs. Sykes' classes much recognition and pride: the Keyettes expressed their thanks in the form of cakes and flowers. Social Response Keyettes lnternatlonally sanctioned projects determine the calendar of events for the Keyettes each year and this year the club s members dedlcated themselves to fund raising for the National Foundation for the Mentally Retarded Although the club is prlmarily identified with the school it also branches 1nto the community centerlng its projects around not only NFMR but also around various health organlzatlons and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Service projects as well as money raising endeavors oc cupy the members tlme Work ing in the community took them to the Sheltered Work shop where they helped the mentally retarded and hand lcapped and the Center for Ef fective Learning where they sponsored a Christmas dance and chaperoned field trips Proceeds from school related personality contests were do nated to NFMR but time a sometimes more valuable commodity and manpower were also freely given to the cause Each spring the Keyet tes assist in the Special Olym pics an NFMR affiliated event Pembroke Mall hosted the Annual Health Exhibit a dis play advocating general fitness and good health With the aid of the Keyettes several health organizations invited local elf me ntary and junior high sc hool students to submit projf 1 ts each pertaining to some aspect of health care llc ilth organizations rfprf, sented at the exhibit are the Lung Heart and Cancer As soclations and the Kidney Foundatron a new add1t1on Perhaps the most neglected but the most potentially power ful school wide Keyette under taklng IS the SPCA fund drive Structured to arouse competl t1on among Enghsh classes the contest elicits donatlons for ex panslon of the Virginia Beach SPCA shelter the winning classes recelvlng homemade cakes from the Keyettes De fendlng champions Mrs Sykes classes came through agam collecting over S120 00 of the total S209 65 Key Club New members always contrl bute fresh ideas and add vivac ity but without the experlence of former members a club struggles to survive The Key Club began the year with no experienced Keys and found it difficult to make declslons wlthout the advice of returnees The service club however made up in enthuslams what lt lacked in experience The club has been sewing the communitys needs in coordl nation with the Key Club s as soclate organizations Keyettes and Kiwanis as they operated around the theme of Respond to Society s Needs One of the major projects un dertaken by the club was the grating and gravelling of the new student parking lot behind the pumphouse This addition has proven to be a definite asset for students who drive to sc hool 1 Ib., 'ik Min 'X 4. nQ 'F'r bg' U David Laird shows his devotion to the Key Club during initiation week.
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Y-. 1-1: E2 3 4,1 :K ru KEY CLUB. llmnt to liankl Mutt Marshull ll'nes I, Matt Brown Wine Pres l, lim Marihew l'I'rens I. San- dor tlalvante lSsrt,,l, Michael Adams ll'uhlir,ity Chrmn I, Alan Valdez, Pete Langlands. lrvin Ilzzle, David Laird, Michael Harrington, Don Tarvin, Steve Iones, lohn DaVeiga, Charles Iohnson lSponsorl KEYETTES. Front Row: Vickie Scheer lRept Alllst.l. Lottie Franklin lVice-Pres.l. lacqueline lackson lPres.l, laura VanHorne lRec0rding Secl. Cindy Ar- nold lCorr, Seal. Scysci Delournette ITreas.1 Second Row, Carla Denicke. Kathy Meixel. Tracey Phillips. Laurie Cross, Bobbie Stamps, Debby Tirey, Cindi Rudolph, lackie Moore, Patti Winters, Starletta Wil' liams, Third Row. Patti Koehler. Patti Ligon, Faulk- ner Midcalf, Annabelle Valdez, Lori Iohnson, Leonthena Carrington, Teresa Lang, LaChele Gray, Lorrie Simpson. Donna Bunton. Fourth Row: Cathy Mayo, Kim Shiley, Marie LaCha.nce. Glenda Rose. Stephanie Pulley, Valerie Green, Ianice Lowerry. Patricia Lamb, loyce Iackson, Dorothy Flanagan. Back Row: Tamara Lackey, Beth Iohnson, Michelle Iohnson, Vickie LaMontagne, F' 13? 'Tl w I . 1 r if ' 5' iw 51
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