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, F r f glitz 5 1- , fn. gig thx 1 5 t A -G 3 Q l Q' 5 x ig, ' Q s VL x 'A x t B, 5 3 i t fs- I 5 It ay X Q?-l' Af . Q if i A' ' 'XV T 'kgs Y Mascot's Color Is Key Club Project This year's Key Club discovered a new use for the money they earned throughout the year . . . the T969 Mascot. The color section and a new 35mm. camera for the publications staff were donated by the club. Other new projects included setting up a S100 scholarship fund to be given to a deserving senior boy or girl, and sponsoring a turkey shoot. The Key Club also helped the parent Kiwanians by washing silverware and waiting on tables at the annual Pancake Day, held in january, in addition to ushering atthe Travelogue series. Involved in many school activities, members sold cokes and popcorn at home basketball games, seats and programs at football games, decorated a float for the homecoming parade, and, as MHS tradition dictates, was in charge of the solemn Easter assembly. Again this year, Key Club co-sponsored, along with the M Club, the second annual Talent Show, with the proceeds going to both organizations. Members of Key Club gained valuable experience in working together toward a common goal. They learned the power of an organized body of respon- sible citizens in a cooperative effort for the benefit of others. labovel Active in Student Council's Bundle Days Project, Key Clubbers Tom Balser, chairman, and Randy Smith energetically fill clothing bags. fabove right! A conglomeration of hands hurry to fill cups, as jeff Doolittle, Steve Leeper, and Roger Wilson struggle to keep pace with a thirsty basketball crowd. fright? Phil VanHorn receives a hearty congratulatory handshake from sponsor jim Musick, as he is awarded the Merle Mitchel award as outstanding Key Club member.
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Kirby Allen, lrighti, begins his speech at the annual banquet with a joke, to the amusement of Wayne Peters, Dianne Davis, and jane Easterling. Ibelowi At the convention in Independence, National Honor Society members from all parts of Missouri were honored with the presence of Senator Thomas Eagleton, who spoke on their future responsibilities as citizens of the United States. Afterwards, many members spoke with the Senator and he autographed their programs, junior members of the NHS, who ranked in the upper five per cent of their class are IROW ONEJ Kay Sterner, Rebecca Given, Ann Whitaker, Mary Kister, loyce Mudd, IROW TWO:2 Marcia Kaden, Lee Ann Dennison, Debbie Pickle, Phil Geary, IROW THREE!! Nancy Schoeppel, Sara Mclntosh, Lon Daniel, Madeline Riley, and Tom Schroeder. Organizations 103 At the junior Initiation, jane Easterling, Diane Davis, and Cary Fennewald solemnly witness the signing of the roll by one of the new members.
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Key Club member Dwight Rahmeyer stuffs Mexico Ledgers with a special edition on spring fashions as a club project, ILEFTQ Several members actively participate in the school clean-up program, as they sweep the parking lot. IBELOW? 1969 KEY CLUB. IBOTTOM ROWI Mark Mackie, Tom Balser, Tim Bailey, Said Fayad, Eric Stover, Gary Fennewald, Dwight Rahmeyer, Mark Beshears, Randy Smith, Steve Sutton, Bruce Copeland. IROW TWO! Roger Wilson, Dale Hunthausen, Lee jolly, Phil VanHorn, Bruce Knipfel, Alan Van- Wyngarden, Lewis Melahn, Roger Day, Lyle Hamilton, jerry Black, jim Covington, john DiBlasi. KROW THREE9 Mike Lankford, Steve Erdel, jim Varvil, Larry Keith, Steve Leeper, Gary Smallwood, john Recob, Rod Allen, Steve Spradlin, Tim Baker, Steve Safford, jeff Doolittle, Randy Means, Keith Laws. NOT PICTURED: jim Kallen- bach, jim Palmer, jim Worstell. l. , Organizations 105
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