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Page 76 text:
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THE ELECTION OF NORAH ROSS as Homecoming Queen marked the climax of one of their most successful projects. + FATHER MAIORIELLO CROWNS DORITA WOODSON A as 1960 Key Club Sweetheart. Don has that forward look. 5 T5 i Z il 'ew xlsf ONE OF THE MANY BUSES which the Key Club sponsored to football and basketball games carries enthusiastic fans such as Ray T. Murden and Company. 76
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Page 75 text:
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',Wf, 1 10, t Their motto is Through the role it has played during the five years of its existence, the Key Club has lived up to its motto--SERVICE. The spirit of service in- stilled in 1955 by its first president, Don Sullivan, has shown itself continually in the succeeding years and is carried on today by its fifth president Gerard Zoby. The Key Club at N.C.H.S., an affiliate of the Kiwanis International, a well-known organization active in Civic affairs, has unlimited opportunities fwhich they have meth for service. The greatest part of their attention is focused, of course, on the school in such projects as polishing trophies, painting lab desks, refinishing gym floor, providing student buses to games, selling drinks and pennants at games and other useful projects. Another of its out- standing activities is the awarding of a scholarship to a worthy student in the graduating class. THE GANG'S ALL HERE. SITTING: left to right, Dick Moore, Robert Matthews, Morgan Trimyer, Michael Bat- taglia, Richard Grissom, Gerard Zoby, Timothy Tobin, Bill Ewald, James McGroarty, James Curtin, Paul Rankcn. STANDING: George Hutchinson, James Zadell, Pat Caton, Vic Kolodziej, Leonard Ballback, Charles Moyer, Scott Blankenship, Edward Hughes, Edward Raffetto. Michael Tongel, Warren Christie, and James Evans. MISSING FROM PICTURE: James Oliver, and Richard Barry. vi 'Q y E..
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FOUR SENIOR KEY CLUBBERS contribute their efforts to carry out Father Maioriello's desire to landscape the school grounds. Service TO PAINT OR NOT TO PAINT - that was the question, but the locker room was dirtyg therefore they painted. WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE and not a drop to drink -just orange ade, R.C. -on field day. 77
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