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' The 1987 Key Club- Dawn Hurnb- lad, Jayme Stubbs, Tim Barr, Kelli Roberts, Amy Peck, Randall Creek, Eric Lucas and Wendy Williams. Not Pictured- Kevin Gutteron. 5 E i T! U' President Amy Peck organize the next meeting's activities wt xt , The Key Club l'7GlOS fhe communify aring-our way of life, days. The Key Club also spon- Was tho motto that the sored the airplane flying contest Key Club followed this at one of the basketball games. year. This program is a The supervisor of the Key Club service organization which en- lllle year WPIS Tim Barr- Members ables the students to get involved in helping the community. Lead- Key Club is 21 Way to ership ability, good citizenship bridge the gap between Pf??t1'?eS'and the deVe.'QPmeH90f the school and the 1n1t1at1ve are all positive traits . ,, that members of the Key Club ex- communltyj hibit. It gives people self-satis- 'Kevln Gl1tte1'0l1 faction of helping others, says P1-eSid9ntAmy Peck, included: Amy Peck, President, This year, the program focused Kelli R0be1'tS, Vlee PfeSlCleHl3, a lot on the senior citizens. At Randall Creek, Secretary, and Christmaathoy Wont to the center Eric Lucas, Treasurer. Overall it to sing to them, and throughout WHS H great year fel' the Key Clllbl the year individual members went by Katie Mauk to visit the seniors on their birth- photos by Danette Wildman Kelli Roberts and Jayme Stubbs ':'i':':' ':':':' i 'i 'i'f'i' i 'i'i5QEi'im' 'i'i 'I get enthusiastic about the airplane , 555555: contest. KEY CLUB ce i'
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. s I O . . 1 . , . ,o., . ' . 0 ..o. , 5 Q . . s -. 'e.ls 'O ,. ' O 0 .gi--a-- Brian Fox loves to win. an-4 Q l X 1 Doc Salisbury and Jayme Stubbs show Debate can be fun. Debate Club- Doc Salisbury, Randall Creek, Grace Wang, Suzi Soroczak, Jim Degand Brian Fox, Jayme Stubbs, Jim Henton, Peter Frank, and Michael Baerg. Debafers Work To Reach Sfafe he Debate Club was a group of people who like to persuade and argue constructively. They are inquisitive and tend to have the desire to act a little bit. The club had many ojbectives. The stu- dents understand the principles of ar- gumentation and competitive debat- ing. Acquiring skill and proficiency in techniques of analysis and research is important to debate. Developing skills in orderly and persuasvie presenta- tion is significant to the delivery of a debate. Developing judgement and objectivity in the analysis of contro- versial subjects are skills used to help present your topic. Competition is a large part of debate and students are more mature in handling pressures. These skills were improved with prac- tice and debates provided a great learning experience. b Jennifer Muenze dent Randall Creek, Vice President Grace Wang, and Secretary Jayme Stubbs. The Debate Club went to a number of tournaments. Each indi- vidual received points and an overall individual ranking. Competition be- tween individuals is the main objec- tive of debates. The team doesn't win and lose and there is no point system. The 1986-87 Debate Club has been one of the very best fielded by Redmond High School. - Doc Salisbury. Doc Salisbury the club advisor, says The 1986-87 Debate Club has been one of the very best fielded by Red- mond High School in the past dec- ade. The Debate team goes to a dis- trict tournament this spring that de- termines which individuals fnot the entire teaml will compete in the state competitions. ff! photos by Dave Haddon gsiang Q --yr -r X I DEBATE CLUB 07 'S-. 'NX . -.-.-.- ':.5.g:g5:g:, -,-Q... -r'-.vz-.--. 1. xv.-.-.-.-.-.--.x Qurr:r '5b :- Wx , 3 ' ' - ' Ea 'hr Q5 ,., - .... . -. -...A.- . 5.x C: R-. . .-:- A '-Isa :a . . 2 2- - :mg .- , X. .. ' : 1? ' :' '- L 5 '- -:-:-:-:-.-Q . 52 ity.,-.:.:+:.:.m:q.,.:.,.,.:.::-. My-Q. . .-5. r. N sw. 1
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