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Slcvcn Kolar Jeff Lack Paul Linkc Danny McGuill Gary Moore Mark Moore Darren Orsak Randy Parkan Keith Schumann Nelson Stehling Neil Stevenson Donny Sutton Vince Vanorman Peter Vasquez Travis Vickery Norman Walters Trent Weber Key Club was responsible for setting-up and carrying off the goal post sign at each football game. Troy Doyle, Russel Hempel and Tim Dentler carry off the sign after half time. During several football games, Russel Hempel, Chris Walker, Steven Kolar and Neil Stevenson borrowed the cheerleaders ' megaphones to cheer the team on. Tim Dentler and Steven Schulz sign the guest list at a Kiwanis meeting. Downtown Kiwanis have their meetings at lunch and Suburban K iwanis have their meeting at dinner. Key Club members attend the meetings as guests. Key Club 77
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Wins ' top 20 award ' at convention Once again the Key Club was ranked 19th out of 241 clubs in the Texas-Oklahoma District. David Lack was elected district secretary and served as lieute- nant governor for Division 25, ranking fifth among 36. He received the Governor ' s special achievement award. Chris Walker received the Tom Dun- can Memorial award for outstanding club secretary. Projects included working at the Women ' s Crisis Center, Royce Buesing sponsor bundling clothing at the Hope Chest Thrift Store, ringing bells for the Salvation Army at Christmas, working for the Hear Foundation and serving at the Kiwanis pancake supper. District 25 Lt. Governor, David Lack, speaks at a Downtown Kiwanis luncheon. Peter Vasquez and second vice presi- dent, Arnold Vasquez, help deliver and set up benches at a new Women ' s Crisis Center. Joe Martinez Trinidad .San Miguel sponsor Emil Svatek sponsor president 1st Vicc-Pres.: Steven Schuiz Secretary: Chris Walker Treasurer: Michael Tisdale Parliamentarian: Russel Hempel Chaplain: Brian Weaver Historian: Darron Cardosa District 25 Lt. Gov.: David Lack Michael Boniba i i 1 i 76 Key Club
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i i AS nchor Club Working together for others is the objective of members Activity filled the days of all Anchor Club members. It seemed that something was always going on. Even before school began, club members were busy. They painted children ' s faces at the HEAR Foundation ' s annual food fair. Other annual activities included being responsible for the Homecoming dance decorations. This year, we kept the decorations simple, said Dawn Parker, president. With the lights so dim, no one could notice theme decorations, she said. Members also worked at freshman orientation and dur- ing registration. It was work, but fun. Besides, I got to register early, said Suzanne Wilkinson. Anchor girls sold the spirit strips for the VHS game and worked the concessions stand during home varsity baseball games to raise money. Service projects included assisting the Friends of the Library during their annual book sale, visiting residents of local rest homes, creating Halloween safety coloring books for children, and sponsoring a luncheon for the faculty and staff At Christmas the club sponsored and decorated a Christmas tree in the cafeteria and invited all campus organizations to make ornaments for the tree. As a school project, Conni Car- ville helps decorate a Christmas tree in the school cafeteria. All clubs were asked to donate an orna- ment symbolizing their club. Kim Haley stuffed the spirit strips in the display case during the week of the Victoria — Stroman game. Michael Tisdell and Wendy Wilson do a little clowning around at the Halloween party given by the Key Club. 78 Anchor Club
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