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Key Clubbers Lend Manpower to Environmental Coalition After spending a week at the National Key Club Convention in Washing- ton, D. C., six Key Clubbers, including President, Charlie Yates, returned with a multitude of new ideas and projects to be tackled by the SHS Key Club. With its main endeavor service to the community, the Key Club found many organizations in desperate need of eager volunteer workers. The Sumter County Environmental Coalition used Key Club manpower to ad- vantage as the 52 members exchanged lazy Saturday mornings for hard work at the Swan Lake trash collection center on Recycling Days. The Drug Abuse Council called upon several members to serve on com- mittees dealing with the misuse of drugs and its effects on youth. Key Club- bers also offered a helping hand to the Sumter Jaycees by selling tickets to the Jaycees Air Show, held at the Sumter Airport. Demonstrating their spirit of charity, members collected about 60 cans of food and a turkey for distribution by the Salvation Army at Christmas. They also gathered magazines for the Community Nursing Home. Throughout the year, the Key Club sponsored parties for members and their dates, and attended several district rallies. The SHS Key Club was the only club to sport a female sponsor, Miss Diedre Tufflemire. 3? W it 126 Organizations
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Concerned Y-Teens l Make Welfare of Others 7st Priority Attention! All students interested in the promotion of racial harmony and up-to-date changes in both school and community affairs, contact your nearest Y-Teens Club. This notice was not official, but its message became clear to all Y-Teen members as they kindled worthwhile projects throughout the school and community. The community-oriented approach involved members in tutoring children at Savage-Glover and participated in the Big-Sister-Little-Sister YWCA Program. The United Way of Sumter, Mutual World Service Fund, and Can- cer Fund received donations from Y-Teen candy sales and windshield washes. With a contemporary outlook on the now woman's role in society, Y- Teens attended the National Organi- zation of Women gathering in Wash- ington, D. C. I , ,V rm. .. . I ,. . ,. 4. , 1 - -f aff' - f V W f A ' A , M ,- . W '- ' C13 Y-TEENS - Front Row: Ruth Harvin, Second Row: Dianne johnson, Patricia Barnes, Veronica Scott, Third Row: Elizabeth Stevenson, Debbie Peebles, Brenda Nelson, Francis Davis, Fourth Row: Deborah Greenhill, Betty Dicks, Naomi Harvin, Linda Tinsley, Lynette lackson, Lillie Belle Albert, C21 Sitting: jackie Kimes, Gwendolyn jackson, Jeanette Clark, Dianne Sanders, Coran Taylor, Gloria Lagrant, Lucinda York, Standing: Mrs. Singleton, Adviser, Loretta Moore, Rudean Gamble, Caro- line Bell, Linda Loften, Susan Way, Brenda Bowens, Wanda Pugh, Debra Scott, Evelyn Kennedy, Mrs. Collins, Adviser, 133 Barren boards become a beautiful Christmas float after hours of hard work by Celestine Chaney and other Y-Teen members. 128 Organizations aim, ,A . .-.aff K M Bw
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