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B. Sweeney, Pres. S. Leventhal, Treas. D. Baron C. Bassett B. Boiley A. Canal J. Caplan S. Carey D. Davis D. Dzueblenski P. Eaton F. Ellis R. Greenburg M. Kazen R. Kirzner J. Laws x 'X J. Litt L. Magnant C. Mauldin A. Mornick D. Perfetti K. Ryan D. Salles I. Shane J. Shay C. Smith M. Stultz L. Williams
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SUB DEBS Renders Service and Promotes Leadership During the past year, Sub Debs has not only continued traditional projects but has also in- stituted new activities in order to pursue its goals of promoting leadership and service. One new activity was helping the librarians before and after school. Sub Debs also brightened the cafeterias by placing flowers on the teachersh tables. In an effort to serve the community at Christmas and Easter, the girls brought toys and other gifts to underpriviledged children. In order to raise money for their beneficial projects, Sub Debs sold Norland sweatshirts and spirit dolls to the student body. With the assist- ance of Mrs. Haines, President Rebecca Swee- ney, Vice President Peggy Rabinovitz, Secretary L , , L Pat Trice, and Treasurer Sue Leventhal were Frank Turbert able to co-ordinate members and activities into Sub Debs Dreamboat a successful and beneficial year. Filling Christmas stockings for a childrenhs home is a favorite pleted, the stockings are packed to the brim with candy, novelties community service project for Sub Deb members. When com- and small toys to be carried away by Sub Debhs own Santa Claus .
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KEY CLUB Works to serve School in Many Ways Members of Key Club recognized leadership, citizenship, scholarship, and fellowship as essen- tial qualities for providing the school and com- munity with their services. Guided by its ofhcers, President Mike Kurtz, Vice President Roger Blair, Secretary Jock Ochiltree, and Treasurer James Smith, the club was able to successfully complete their many service projects. During the past year, they ushered at all of the home football games as well as many of the school assemblies. Mem- bers were also honored with the privilege of escorting the Homecoming Queen and her Court during the half-time ceremonies. Other projects included repairing and preparing books to be placed on the library shelves and replacing Sandy Dix the 01d fortyeeight star hags with new hfty star Key Club Sweetheart flags in each classroom. Sweeping the parking lot periodically gives boys Key club members travel from classroom to classroom, replacing old Amer- their opportunity for both service and exercise. ican flags with new flags that were installed as a club service project.
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