Sir Adam Beck Secondary School - Lacedaemon Yearbook (London, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1968

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KEY CLUB BACK ROW: Pat Ryan, Bob Robilliard, Matt Bruckswaiger, Bill Shadwick, Brian Finnigan, Joe Zeeman, Doug Rozell, Gord Kipfer, Jim Kelly, Tom Johnston, Ron Evans, Stan Diavolitsis, Ron Petronis. FRONT ROW: Greg Griffin, Joe Moss, Paul Davidson, Lt. Gov. -Division 4; Doug Struthers, Fred Blake, President; Randy Heimpel, Vice-President; Brian Woodley, Secretary; Stu Watson, Mr. Hunt. ABSENT: Gerry Dust, Treasurer. The first club was organized in 1925 by the Kiwanis Club of Sacramento, California. It was suggested by two prominent local educators, as a worthwhile substitute for an un- desirable high school fraternity. Its purpose was to enable Kiwanians to give vocational guidance to key boys in the high school and through them reach the entire student body. Other Kiwanis clubs soon became interested in the project and sponsored similar clubs. As the number of Key Clubs multiplied and their experience grew, the original purpose expanded, so that today the Key Club offers as many services to the school as Kiwanis does to the community. For its members, it offers practical leadership training. During its first fifteen years, the movement spread by word of mouth. Then in 1939 a number of Key Clubs in Florida organized a state association to promote an exchange of ideas and the building of new clubs. In the spring of 1943, the Florida State Association of Key Clubs invited clubs in Alabama, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Tennessee to form an International Association and elect officers. At its Third Annual Convention in New Orleans in 1946, the Associ- ation adopted the International Constitution and Bylaws. Growth in the ensuing years was rapid, until today there are 3, 000 clubs, with more than 80, 000 members, throughout Canada and the U. S. A.

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CURRENT AFFAIRS CLUB Mr. Sheeler, Ingrid Radler, Vice-President, Ron Evans, President; Marg Magee, Marcia Elgie.



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BACK ROW: Meredith Shepard, Martha DeHaan, Janet Miniely, Ted Chislett, Don Dickert, Neil McAlister, Doug Rozell, Rick Belton, Klaus Guder, Paul Davidson, Tamara Drake, Elaine Lenehan, Jeanne Lucas. ROW FOUR: Terry Zarucki, Sharon Davies, Bob Robilliard, Paul Chodas, Joe Moss, Caroline DeHaan, Marg Gordon, Sabra Tuff, John Stephenson, Dave Wake, Stuart Watson, Lenke Csudor, Helen Crawford, Linda Kett, Janet Rozell, Marnie Morrow. ROW THREE: Vicki Thornton, Merrill Whetstone, Diane Williams, Mary Gordon, Barb Hawley, Trudi McDonnell, Karen Gale, Lynn Young, Heather McLeod, Mary-Lou McCausland, Lucy Zrubeck. ROW TWO: Luba Prudil, Sharon Fukushima, Dani Heinen, Neila Lawson, Terry Ward, Sandy Mills, Fran Doctor, Linda Warren, Hennie Hoefman, Vivian Heppner, Susan Doerr, Supriya Taix. FRONT ROW: Gerald Eagan, Gerri Reidt, Nancy Whiteside, Nancy Groff, Nancy Westman, Yvette Canning, Wendy Rickets, Sandy Thornton, Brenda Rayment, Heather McArthur, Donna Sharp, Betty Kemp, Cathy Wood, Mary Bodfish. ABSENT: Gloria Poirier, Valerie McWilliam, Carol-Lynn Parsons, Wayne Davis, Stan Diavolitsis, Don Ball, Doug Fryett, Graham Newton, Bob MacMillan, Ralph Lilliman, Tim Allman, Bill Pellow, Larry Hill, Sue Maudsley. GLEE CLUB The school year 1967-68 proved to be the most productive ever for the Glee Club. It was a great honour to be invited to sing at Centennial Hall October. We were con- ducted by Nicholas Goldschmidt, Chief of the Performing Arts Division of the Centennial Commission. At Christmas we sang on CFPL radio, and appeared on CFPL television. We carolled at various places across the city. We were proud to hear that many requests were made to have our carols repeated on the radio. In January we were requested to perform at an Ecumenical Service held at Centen- nial Hall. We performed for the Home and School Association, and were the only solo group in an all-secondary school concert at Alumni Hall. It was our privilege to sing at Peterborough ' s Trent University in February, and it was another great honour to lead a Communion Service at St. Paul ' s Cathedral. As press time approached, we were preparing to sing in London ' s Kiwanis Festival, looking forward to a first prize which would round out our most successful year yet. This Page is Sponsored by TED AVER DRUGS

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