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Key Club helps needy family at Christmas Key Club allows young men to develop leadership qualities by serv- ing their school and communiry. In its first year of existence, the King High chapter was sponsored by the Midtown Kiwanis Club. Members worked at Christmas to buy goods for a needy family and planned to attend a joint Texas- Oklahoma convention in the spring. Mr. Manuel Abarca sponsored the club, 1. The first Key Club members arc first row: Dan Luddcn, vice president; Robert Witt, Fred Allen, Roben Atmar, secretary; Second row: Mr. Abarca, Chip Demeis, Mark Clark, Bill Kovaric, treasurer; Newby Falks. Ken Gil- breath, and Mike Dullnig; Not pictured: Mike Saenz, Scott Stever, and Sam Beecroft. 2. Plans for the Oklahoma-Texas spring convention are made during one of the meetings. organization5 65
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Hand -crafted articles raise money for FHA Key rings of green and white at the beginning of school, candles, and bake sales during the year helped the FHA stabilize their treasury this year. Carrie Gray, president; Rhonda Vaughan, vice president; and Kathy Mitchell, secretary; met with the other officers, treasurer Ida Madsen and reporter Karen Ewing, and mem- bers to plan the year ' s activities. On schedule were the traditional covered dish supper in May, and the state FHA Convention, to which they planned to send two delegates. I FHA members arc front row: Gracic Arriola, Diane Arriola, Ida Madsen, Bobbie Frazicr, Sheila Ncal, Mrs. Patricia Walden. Mrs, Roberta Crawford, Diane Dominguez; second row; Sylvia Mendez. Norma Arriola, Leticia Ochoa. Martha ' I ' barra. Sylvia Guajardo, Karen Ewing. Kathy Mitchell, Karen Mapes. Not pic- tured: Carrie Gray, Rhonda Vaughan. 2, Mrs, Crawford and president Carrie Gray discuss an upcoming bake sale. Jkjfa 64 organizations
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Marine Science goes to Ingleside jetties The purpose of the Marine Science Club is to further interest in marine science and related fields. Through the maintenance and observa- tion of n tanks, members learned much about the marine environment. The club took field trips to Stcdman ' s Island, the jetties at Port Aransas and on the bayfront. and to Ingleside where specimens were collected for classification. Plans were being made for trips to Red Fish Bay, and the Aransas Wildlife Refuge as well as a tour of the Marine Science Institute located there. Money making projects such as bakesales, car washes, a raffle, and the sale of scacapes were planned in order to raise funds. Officers included President David Heacock, while Carol Pierson assisted him as vice presi- dent. Tracy Geddcs and Marcia Thompson served as recording and corresponding secretar- ies, respectively, while Raymond StalHngs was elected parliamentarian, and Debra Glen served as sergeant-at-arms. 1. Mrs. Karen Jones. Carrol Hughes. Raymond ■ Stallings, and Dcbra Glenn watch 2. Nick Cic chetto clean out one of the tanks in the marine science room, while 3. John Shrivcr resupplies another. 66 organizations
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