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F14 rn so Q.. na H CD D' p-Ao CJ VJ rn H 4 Q-An cw ru was-ww f ,xri .. 1 x 3,7 Qkfiv sa., . ,Mew 1 1 1 . M. 1 ,Wm- wkwm Front row, left to right: Eddie Scharff, Calvin Dull, H. V. Milner, Gilmer Collette. Second row: Hugh Hampton, Steve Harper, Frank Robertson, Bucky Martin. Third row: Rick Sides, Charles Flowers, Dalmer Taylor, Tink Schaffer. Fourth row: Chuck Grubbs, Bill Hyland, Paul Huff. Fifth row: Steve Dunn, Dickie Chandler, Donald Gabard, jim Bingham. Sixth row: Johnny Jarvis, Glenn Tuttle, Hillus Conrad, Steve Etchison. Seventh row: Barton Bridges, Bill Wellman, Dale Stelter, Harold White. Eighth row: Mike Jennings, Steve Bingham. Service is the main objective of the Southwest is a member. In fulfilling this objective, our chapter has chosen the following projects: op e r a tio n of c o n c e s s i o n stands, distribution of Goodwill Bags, purchase of a new flag for the school, and washing windows throughout the 113 Key Club International of which school.
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The Key Club encourages Seated, left to right: Steve Bin g h a m, Vice-President, Calvin Dull, P r e sid e n tg johnny Jarvis, Secretary. Standing: Dale Stelter, Treasurer, Tink Schaffer, Sergeant at Arms. Mr. Gilmer Binkley, Sponsor Q 5 fir. ue As one of their s ervi ce projects, the Key Club boys ran a concession stand at football and basketball games. 112
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Yi Front row, left to right: Lynn Adcock, Betty Brewer, Kay C lo df e lt e r, Sharon Wells, Linda jones. Second row: C ar o l yn Furches, Carma Lustig, Janet Hunt e r, Ann Green, Martha Hardin. Third row: Mike Jennings ,Donald Gabard, Joyce Shields, Brenda Ketner, Ann Dickerson, Mrs. Greene. ational Honor Society Q , Mrs. Bonnie Greene, Sponsor. The National Honor Society is an organization in wh i ch few students are eligible to obtain membership. Its ideals are highg thus, striv- ing to meet those ideals is a challenge. Southwest is proud to have a chapter of this most worthy organization. , N N The day when these me mb e rs were newly inducted is one to be remembered. 4
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