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Sign, simply put, tells the tale. Keyette squints in the sunlight Preparations carry on for anotherKevette induction. The 1974-75 Keyettes are: Front Row: Miss Morene. sponsor; Mrs. Tomlinson, spo riser Jill Synder, Corr. Secretary; Cathi Horan. Vice Pres.; Dianne Harwood. Pres Middle Row: Jean McGhee, Beth Morrison, Lisa Furr, Vicki Vanderschaaf, Becky Smith, Lyn Stiles, Anne Stiles. Judy Parrish, Lydia Stopski. Suzi Mackemey Lynn Mackey. Anne Harvey. Emmalee Isrea., Betty Paige Walker Back Row: Renee Young, Phyllis Snead. Becky Clough, Diane Hall. Robin Stokes. Pam Nuttycombe. Lynn Rogers, Debbie Owens, Kathy Johnson, Susan Curran. Libby Bowman, Lori Collina. Mellisa Drum, T ami Moree, Suzanne Ladd, Kathy Wagner Betty Harris, Kim Owens. Marie Graham. Kathy Cox, Carol Burnham, Jan Miller. fourteen keyettes
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TRIP BRINGS FUN, EXHAUSTION No time to eat or sleep: this described the hectic week spent in Washington by a member of the Presidential Classroom for Young Americans. Menchville sent a total of fifteen delegates to the Classroom over a period of six weeks, with two or three stu- dents going every week. While in Washington, the many activities The Members of the Presidential Classroom Are: First Row: Elaine Rhoads, Susan OveTby, Kathy Andrews, Vicky Appleby, Janet Thomas. Second Row: Howard Blackman, David Westerfield, Marvin Dubois, Mike Poplawski. Third Row: Dean Short, Anne Stiles, Ed Dadez. Not Pictured: Gail Weaver, Charles Cabiness, George Goldberg, Cindy Loving. required of the students resulted in mad rushing from place to place, with little or no time to rest. There were speeches to hear and seminars to attend; there was a visit to the theatre and a dance and banquet at the end of the week. As one student said upon her return, It was worth it! Before leaving for Washington, Janet Thomas and Anne Stiles attend a prepara- tory meeting. At a seminar. Dean Short asks a question while Elaine Rhoads takes notes. fiRM presidential classroom thirteen
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Page 19 text:
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liiBiid : Female: member of the class of ' 75, ' 76, or ' 77; must have school spirit; a willingness to work hard; and most important is the person- ality quality of being able to have a fantastic time. The 51 girls who filled these qualifications this year have now earned the right to be called Key- ettes. But these is more to it than just the name. During the trial period, the club was involved in many activities. Keyettes held two successful bake sales to start off the new year. As door to door sales women, they sold a tremendous number of donuts— over 500 dozen. As school spirit promoters, Key- ettes sold antennae toppers and handed out baked goods to athletes. The International Keyette project of the year was the American Red Cross. Various projects have in- cluded helping at the Peninsula YMCA bloodmobile, and provid- ing refreshments and entertain- ment monthly at the Veterans Hospital in Hampton. keyettes fifteen
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