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Mr. Harley Spoon fbelow, leftl furnished the sponsorship of the Key Club. A star is born. Jan Love, the Key Club Sweetheart fbelowj provides inspiration for club members in their version of We Three Kings. Key Club of- ficers Kbottoml Bill O'Brien, Pres- iclent, Jim Lober, Secretary, and Dick Hargis, Treasurer, executed the club's service projects. Knot pictured, Larry Veselka, Vice-Pres- ident.j l if Sponsored bythe Kiwanis Club, Memorial's male service organization, the Key Club sought to develop youth for leadership and sent a representative to Kiwanis meetings each week. To add an authentic touch to the Roaring 20's Carnival, they showed Laurel and Hardy and W. C. Fields flicks. Their unrehearsed star of wonder rendition of We Three Kings at the Sangerfest won them a standing ovation. On March 6, members transported elderly ladies from a nursing home to the annual Kiwanis Club Talent Show. 50-Student Life Y W I 1fFf'f1Wf'5l1-ff-l - 'UNRWA
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Lorraine Humble Ileftj expresses obvious delight upon receiving her carnations. Ole! Martha Hill lbe- lowj enjoys clowning with a Carnation. we After weeks of worry and work carnaiion delivery day finally arrived. At 5:55 a.m., 50 baggy-eyed juniors arrived to sort, collect, paint, divide, distribute, and deliver 9200 carnations. A new computerized delivery system made distribution more efficient than ever. During the noon hours workers scurriecl from homeroom to homeroom with boxes and buckets of freshly cut carnations netting a profit of 32750. Student Life-49
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Pi Alpha Lambda Society started the year with nocturnal field trips to decorate varsity players' homes before football games. donated a large Thanksgiving basket to a charity home and then sponsored a Christmas party at Bethany Church for deaf children. PALS made paper flowers for the Mr. and Miss Memorial Pageant and er ded activities with a banquet May 8. s i' 3 PALS officers labovel Lana Boyd, Vice-president, Jan Powell, Report- erg Janel Broussard, Secretary, Cyn- thia Critz, Presidentp and Ellen Warren, Sergeant-at-Arms super- vised the flower making commit- tee for the pageant. Knot pictured, Carol Lanham, Treasurerj Mrs. Dawn Youdan and Mrs. Nancy Man- derson lleftj sponsored PALS ac- tivities this year. Student Life-51
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