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-. l', I Club: Bottom-Mr. Larry Withers lsponsorl, Son Kramer, Statang Third-Craig, Berry, Girard, Shipley, Barnett, Bracken fSecretary-treasurerl, Baker, Moncierf Fourth-Basinger, Ragon, Sherman, fPresidentl, Carson, Kesnerg Sharum, Allen. f.?ik? r .V . ., 1? ,,,, 5-. -CT., af W- 9 B -3' , A , Pansies bought by the Calumbians were planted in November. Two Key Club members, Frank Shipley and Heartsill Rayon, are shown helping with the planting of-the flowers around the front marquee. KEY CLUB 67
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Having finished their bacon and eggs, Chuck Gir- ard and Mark Basinger discuss Key Club activi- ties after breakfast at the airport with the group. involvement .Q -mir, 1...- Nlore pancakes hit the griddle as a result of the Key Club's sales -ability. Members sold tickets to this annual dinner for the Kiwanis Club October 1-17 in order to raise proceeds for the latter group's annual insures tomorrow summer camp. Later in the year, Key Clubbers assisted the parent group in a radio auction in February to raise addi- tional money for the project. Always a highlight of the Christmas season, the miniature float parade was again sponsored by the Key Club, December 18. The group's own Santa Claus, Ken Tiekotter, climaxed the annual event. The now red, white, and blue Rebel Cannon we see in the main hall was painted by some Key Club members. Among all these work projects, they found time to have a group breakfast once a month at the airport restaurant. Santa lK en Tiekotterl rounds up some Christmas spirit in the miniature float parade December 18. Floats were judged by two Kiwanis members. First prize went to S.l.A., second 66 KEY CLUB prize to Junior Council, and the Band took third place.
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Selling bright Rebel Pennants off and on all year was no task as Junior Optimist Randy Allen found they practically sold themselves. Trophies for Rebel Awards, an event sponsored each spring by the Junior Optimist club, are inspected by Mr. Phillip Lewis and club officers Noel Newlon and Robert Cates. 68 JUNIOR OPTIIVIIST
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