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in Hard-working and industrious Ken Cope- land served as president of Richfield's Key Club. As he set up the banner for a.meeting, he was aided by Justin Schulz and .lohn Barrett. During the first pep rally, the Key Club added to the spirit by having members wear signs spelling Hook 'Em Rams. With active enthusiasm, these boys were an important part of Richfield's spirit. Key lub Served During the summer, when most of us had no thoughts whatsoever of school, the Key Club was already begin- ning its work. Realizing that citizenship is a year-round thing, the Club provided worthwhile activity and train- ing in character whenever the opportunity arose. Last summer the boys operated a concession stand at Midway Park and earned 3521 for the United Fund. Right before school began, the Key Club began working for Richfield by co-sponsoring the Sophomore Orientation. This work for Richfield continued through the year with an after- the-game dance, two clean-up sessions on the school grounds, the annual fruit cake sale, the delivery of Christmas baskets to needy families and many other tasks. Because the Key Clubs are sponsored nationally by I44 With 92 members, most meet- ings were held in the library. The Club is made up of junior and senior boys with B aver- ages.
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In fhe life of every sfudenf, club day meanf relief from everyday academic foils. 5 Vol. IV Ne. I 1965-be CONTENTS Key Club Served Richfield, Waco I44 Spirif Club Ramrodded fhe Rah-Rahs I46 Boys Profifed by Collecfing Coins l48 Sfudenfs Charfed Cross-currenfs of News I49 Science Academy Sfirred Curiosify I50 JETS Channeled Technical Inferesfs I5I Boys Hammed If Up in a Really Big Way I5I FHA Found Delighf in Domesfic Dufies I52 FNA Furfhered Nursing Inferesfs I53 Apples and Appreciafion Were Encouraged by FTA I54 Secrefaries Prepared for Bosses' Knees l55 La Belle France Came fo Life I I56 Club lnferesfed by German Culfure I57 Soph Assemblies Viewed School Life I57 Preffy Was as Personalify Developmenf Did I58 Richfield Plagued by Card-sharks I60 Chess Brains Leaned on Elbows I6I Arfisfs Made Use of Slcills I62 Wrifers Creafed Magazine I63 Bach fo Beafles Analyzed by Musicians I64 Sfudenfs Discussed Nofes of lnferesf I65 Drama Wenf Through Sfages I66 Golfers Swung fo Be'Her Scores I68 Vicarious lnferesf Sfimulafed in Sporfs I69 DE Provided Useful Business Experience l70 Indusfry Soughf Place in Daily Life l7I Miscellany: Hands Ouf for Hand-oufs I72 Permission for use of fhe LIFE forma? and fifle was granled by LIFE magazine, a publicafion of Time Inc. I Waco's No. I Record Sfore LAKE AIR RECORDS zao Lake Air Cenfer wm. rainy Williams PL 3-svn
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The fruit cake sales provided an important source of income for the Key Club. The members took orders in advance and then de- livered the cakes at Christmas. Here Lloyd McWilliams, Larry Pat- terson, Paul Brockway, and Jimmy Burks try to sell a cake to Mrs. Edwina Hall Richfield, Waco the Kiwanis Clubs, Richfield's Key Club worked by de- livering for Waco's Kiwanis auction and by passing out Kiwanis circulars and stickers. The club also attended the District and the State Conventions. The tradition of service and leadership has been set, and Richfield has come to expect a lot from its Key Club. Ken Copeland and Mac Rodgers, who was elected Lieutenant Governor of District 23, delivered Night meetings were an important part of Key Club. fruit cakes. Shown with Dan Hilliard, secretaryg Chris Sermasg Steve Simplerg Jimmy Millerg Fred McGregor, vice-presidentg Kent Starr, treasurerg and Mac Rodgers, is Barbara Banta, Key Club Sweetheart. I45
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