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Jennifer McBride and Elizabeth Buswell ready the dessert table for the Chamber of Commerce banquet guests. Mike Teegarden Mike Teegarden Key Club Officers — Advisor Mr. Larry Fisher, President Jim Marr, Senior Director Joe Arndt, Advisor Mr. Ted Marr. Treasurer Dorena Davis, Sophomore Director Dan Moon. Junior Director Mike Milbradt, Vice-President Dennis Rost.
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Vice President Dennis Rost and Todd Zinda change the school’s reader board to announce coming events. lub membership swells in 1982 Key Club, a service-oriented club is sponsored by the Walnut City Kiwanis Club and is advised by Vice Principal, Ted Marr, and teachers, Larry Fisher and A1 Kuhn. The group is designed to serve the school and act as a basis for community leadership. All students are invited to join but they should be a good citizen and earn average grades as well as participate in school activities. Objectives and purposes of Key Club include developing initiative and leadership, providing experience in living and working together, serving the school and the community, and preparing for useful citizenship. The club, which grew in membership from 30 last year to 84 this year worked on many service projects including a Membership Drive, Christmas Tree Pick-up, Canned Food Drive, Banquet Ser- vice, Rest Home visitations, Conventions, School Picnic, Sign Board Maintenance, Car Wash, and the High School Blood Drive. Mike Teegarden 1st Row: Carl Crabtree III, Tracy Zinda, Bonnie VanDerVeen, Stacy Martin, Joe Arndt, Jack Karson, Ladonna Sherman, Lori Fettig, Connie Ledger, Janet Willis. Tamah Butchart 2nd Row: Michelle Schroeder, Liz Quincy, Debbie Murphy, Ann Menkel, Andy Pattani, Desma Torn-berg, Starr Woodwick, Diane Unruh, Beth White, Karyn Phillips, Mary Arndt, Terri Moore, Jennifer McBride, Elizabeth Bus-well! 3rd Row: Jeff Jahnke, Jeff Birrer. John Forrest. Greg Jelinek, Vince Schia- vone, Joe Hancock, Shawn Baird. Laura Matson, Kevin Warr, Kathy Reed, Betsy Riggs 4th Row: Derrick States, Cara Brand, Matt Tindle, Bob Dreher, Greg Bogh, Steve Shaffer. Dennis Rost, Rich Jordan, Todd Zinda. Janet Wasson, Jordi Dunn, Julie Unruh, 5th Row: Dave Moon, Craig Hodges, Tom Black. Dan Moon, John Tate, Diana Rendon, Debbie Penrose, Beth Davison, Terri Dodson. Jim Marr. Ther-easa Wederski, Gary Squires, Melissa Jones, Lydia Ross.
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Old-fashioned Christmas ’81 “An Old-Fashioned Christmas” brings to mind a Courier and Ives picture-postcard, a small village covered with snow, chestnuts roasting on an open fire, holly and mistletoe, and a horse-drawn sleigh. This was the atmosphere which greeted dance-goers at the Community Center on December 12 after it had been transformed by M-Club members into the winter wonderland of “An Old-Fashioned Christmas.” It was a delightful escape from the dreary, wet weather which prevailed outside. Talon, a six member band from Portland, provided entertaining music for the evening. Holiday spirit was generated at an exciting Christmas assembly on December 18, the last day of school before vacation. Admission to the assembly was a can of food to contribute to the 1981 canned food drive. Entertaining Christmas songs were provided by the music department as well as a song from the Runes, a new rock group whose members included Matt Tindle, Jim Burnett, Doug Walker, and Scott Russell. Visits from Frosty and Mr. and Mrs. Claus Stewarts Of Dayton delighted the crowd. The highlight of the assembly was a humorous remake of the Twleve Days of Christmas to advertise Arctic Circle's menu. The song was composed by Jim Marr, Rob Toth, and Phil Engle. i X m a V E The abundance of cans brought by juniors break the box’s seams. Melissa Kwiatkowski Right: Stacy Martin lets Santa know her Christmas wishes. Center: Christmas Dance provides a rea- Far Right: Frosty helps bring some Christ- son for students to dress up for the holiday mas cheer to the Christmas assembly, season.
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