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KEY CLU B {kc klufcf) n. 1. A youth or let used in defense against This year, The Key Club under the leadership of President Jeff Wishneski, Vice President Jay Schmidt, Secretary Mike Ita- liano, and Treasurer Mark Roth¬ erham participated in many ser¬ vice activities. Among them were sponsoring and being at hand for the Rock and Roll A-thon at Americana West. Another pro¬ ject that is done continuously throughout the year is the set-up and take down of the Bloodmo- bile. Another task that is asked of the Key Club every year is usher¬ ing for the school play. Concessions play an important role in the organizations. It helps fund the club ' s projects. l ; or ex¬ ample, the Key (lub purchased a computer and a cassette vidoe re¬ corder tor the school. The trophy ganization affiliated with lunatic keys. 3. Premontre’s the Kiwanis (flub of Amer- largest club involved in the ica. 2. A large wooden mal- helping business. case was planned and funded by the Key Club. It is not always the big money spending projects that get all the appreciation. The little ones are just as appreciated, such as the dozen roses bought for Ha¬ zel at her retirement. I n anticipation of continuing the services the Key Club provides each year, a new board was re¬ cently elected l or the 79-80 school year. Among the new members are President Steve DeMeuse, Vice President Dan Burkart, Sec¬ retary Don Forst and Treasurer Gary Coppens. It. Kratz supervises Key Club concessions. Mr. Shillcox, Key Club Advisor, takes notes i It vt John Short, Jr. and Pete Kerwin eagerly discuss agenda items? ■ e r Mffll 1 ' V A P, V ■ Club members work diligently to handle large crowds at a footba game. I • V
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Matt Thomas Mike Tillman Bill Tochterman Scott Toonen Tim Treml Peter Ulmer Mike Ulmen Andrew VanGheem Rick Vande Hei Jon Vanden Busch Joe Vanden Busch Jay VanStechelman Duane Villenauve Blair Wagnitz Bob Walczyk John Ward Todd Watzka Steve Welhouse Dan White Eric Wied Todd Wolf Pat Wong Dave Young Jeff Zepnick John Zimonick 77
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Dan Burkart did his part for the Haunted flouse. The 1978-79 Key Club Board: (Standing - L-R) Steve DeMeuse, Dan Burkart, Mark Goodmanson. tSitting-L-R) Mike Italiano, Jeff Wishneski, and John Si- monet. President Jeff Wishneski conducts meeting. Standing L-R): J. Last, P. Kerwin, J. Short, P. Jelen, S. Simonet, D. Forst, G. Coppens, J. LaViolette, M. Italiano, J. Wishneski, J. Schmidt Sitting-!L-R): M. Goodmanson, J. Lepak, P. Paulson, D. Burkart, S. DeMeuse, D. Young. Gary Coppens, Sean Mackin, Phil Paulson and Don Forst enjoy a lighter moment. Freshman Jeff VanDalen listens intently.
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