Salina South High School - Preener Yearbook (Salina, KS)

 - Class of 1978

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Salina South High School - Preener Yearbook (Salina, KS) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 145 of 238
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Key Club dance Yields 354,000 Key Club, one of the largest clubs in the school, is the high school branch of the Kiwanis Club. Its main objective is to help others. This year many Key Club mem- bers donned Halloween costumes and went trick-or-treating for UNI- CEF. Later in the year, they had a Thanksgiving food drive in which the classes competed to see who could collect the most cans of food. The food was then donated to un- derprivileged families in Salina. Key Club members also helped with the Special Olympics last spring, giving many handicapped and re- tarded children a chance to partici- pate in sports activities. At their an- nual twenty-four hour Marathon Dance, the Key Club collected nearly S4000. The proceeds were used to buy a new public address system and to aid a Salina student receiving treatment for cancer. 1. Exhausted participants rest at the end of the Key Club Dance Marathon. 2. CeCe Pivonka and Jim Ginther are ready to dance. 3. Officers Betsy Larson, presidentg Mary Hutchison, vice presidentg and Anne Backstrom, secretary-treasurer, helped keep the club busy with many events. 4. As Key Club sponsors, Mr. Chuck Culley and Mr. Gregg Gordon offered guidance. 5. The 1977-78 Key Club.

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40 Lettermen funds Aid band trip Lettermen's Club consisted of any students, male or female, who lettered in a sport or activity during the school year. Wearing their green and gold jackets and sweaters, the lettermen boosted pride and spirit for the teams at all of the sports events. At every home basketball and football game, the lettermen popped lots of fun and munchies with their popcorn machine. They earned enough money for their own needs and the extra income was donated to the band to help finance their trip to Washington, D.C. 1. Members of the 1977 78 Lettermens Club included ffront rowj Stewart Hoss Duane Doucette, Dave Richwme Darren Lockhart, Scott Curran Phil Buck Rick Husselman, Rusty LaN1er fback rowj Charles Henry, Mike Anderson Brad An derson, Kevin Doehring 2 Steady income for the Club was supplled by selling popcorn at home games. 3. Mr Jerry Suttle M Dick Rivera and Mr, Chuck Culley spon sored the Lettermen's Club 4 Lettermen officers were Dave Richwine president Brad Anderson, secretary Mike Anderson vice-president.



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ull presides At Legislature Hi-Y is an organization dedi- cated to promoting understanding and participation in government. Twenty-three members attended the Youth in Government Model Legislature held in Topeka, No- vember 13-15. David Cunningham served as chairman of the delega- tion. Accorded the highest honor of the assembly, Ashley Null was elected governor. Senate position went to Tony Andersen, president pro temg Julie Bevan, floor leader, and Brenda Shepek, doorkeeper. Pam Hays was the House doorkeep- er. Members worked at concession stands and sponsored a dance to raise funds for the trip. 1. Members of Hi-Y were Qfront rowj Sherri Erwin, Julie Kreie, Cindy Buckley, Kathy Hahn, Debi Hoss, Becky Hoss, fsecond rowj Jodi Weis, Tina Miller, Georgina Smolich, Christy Fischer, Gina Kriegh, Sara Headley, Carol Eagleton, Terri Dan- durandg fback rowj Jeff Zimmerman, Bryan Johnson, Tony Andersen, Brenda Shepek, sponsor Floyd Gwin and Julie Bevan. 2. As responsible seniors, Brenda Shepek, presi- dent, and Julie Bevan, secretary-treasurer, led Hi-Y through a successful year. 3, Mr. Floyd Gwin laughs once more as he thinks of the days in Topeka. 4. The Guv, Ashley Null, presided over a general session in the House QYGMLD.

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