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Page 187 text:
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Game paints cement blocks white in parking lot Q A . if lr ig: if ig 5 Q? G Q. Y eeeeee ggi. st. i f . .gigs EQYLF lug f .tee - li... x i s ' -f It , ff ei.A E as , wb-we ,N W .. tx Q., G. John Washburn Vince Offerman Sponsor Sponsor ROSTER President, Marthall Montagnag vice-president, Scott Cameron: recording sec' retary, Steve Wheeler: corresponding secretary, Jack Frostp treasurer, Paul Blanchard. Bill Abramovic, Ab Adams, Reid Becker, Phil Brice, Steve Brigham, Ken Cogburn, Ray Crawford, Tim Cunningham, Mark Decker, Rick Edwards, Rick Eldred, Ed Ellison, Jim Falhr, Jim Fischi, Tom Freeman, Barry Harris, Mike Hill, Rick Hmielewski, Skee James, Mike Katris, Bernie Knepka, Steve Larkin, Don Mams, Jack Mosier, Kent Nesvik, Cesar Pascual, Bill Pettinger, Chip Pettit, Jack Poppynick, Tom Reece, Gary Renna, Rick Renna, Jim Schulz, Ron Sirman, Jeff Skidmore, Scott Vlasin, Ed Wolchick, A. Officers, top left: Marshall Montagna, top right: Steve Wheeler, bottom left: Paul Blanchard, bottom right: Jack Frost. B. Brother and sister club display togetherness in work. C. Cooperatively Key and Juniorettes show off finish product. D. Marshall Montagna gives float all he has got. E. President Marshall shows fellow members the way it is done. F. Key Sweethearts, I-r: Stacy Dowler, Glenda Baxter, and JoAnn McClosky. G. Long tedious work that members put on their float. H. Energetic members practice for intramurals.
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Key Club indulges in playing cupid with yearly Dating l ' Q. , Q ' f W A-' fm L H f,.,x- fix ikffffs 'x B' , 4 h p kb ' X ,I ' , ,, , , , .la, ffl 1-1 My-at ,, 3 ,. iaf, , M QF X A. C. mm H mt D. Key opened the door to a successful year with the election of officers headed by president, Marshall llllontagnag vice-president, Scott Camerong secretaries, Jack Frost and Steve Wheeler, and treasurer, Paul Blanchard. All the guys played cupid with trusty arrows for the annual Dating Game. The cement blocks in the parking lot were painted white as a service to the school. Membership was open to anyone wishing to join. lVlr. John Wash- burn and lVlr. Vincent Offerman kept the guys from tearing down the rampant of PHS as they worked. Www '?fs.wi':xffi ik aim fM'rfc'u..w,3em ,a,Jf'-W E. xx 182
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Page 188 text:
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A nchor promotes school spirit selling victory balloons K S fi? 5 Sherry Clarke Joan Wassburg Sponsor Sponsor wr it 'x - As one entered the classrooms at PHS this year he immedi- ately noticed the immaculate blackboards cleaned by Anchor. Faculty members were also pleased to find cupcakes, cakes, and cookies from Anchor at Christmas and Easter. Aside from this, the club contributed time and effort to the Unicef drive with a final donation of S300.00. Other worth- while projects included helping with the Teen Youth Center and donation of canned food to the Salvation Army. During Homecoming Week, Anchor club placed first in the hall competition and ranked highly in the skit and float divi- sions. To promote spirit at home games, the club sold victory balloons during football season. A. Officers I-r, Sue Poorbaugh, Connie Pellillo, Mary Pfau, Diane Penick, and Mary Lewis. B. A typical Monday night Anchor meeting. C. Karin Vann adds final touches to Anchor float. D. Blackboards are cleaned every Thursday by ambitious Anchor members. E. Sue Poorbaugh, secre- tary, takes minutes of the meeting. F. I-r, Shipmate Mark Walquist, Shipmate Kim Trefcer, Admiral Danny Schlie, Shipmate Tom Clark. G. Joan Hess receives a present from her secret pal. 4
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