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LEFI' Along with the various other activities the club built a bonfire for homecoming festivities. The bonfire was lit for the public on Thursday night after the downtown pep rally. BOTTOM The members of the Key Club are Paul Layfield, Steve Smith, Johnny Tatom, Beau Patterson, Maxie Allen, Brent Howard, Max Headrick, Jay Lawrence, Blair Jones, isecond rowi Paul Kirk, Jeff Stein, Mike Hendrix, Paul McPherson, David Graham, Kent Fluftin, Scooter Foreman, lthird rowl Brad Hawley, Torrey Wetsel, Mike Walker, Zeke Palma, Jerry Crausbay, Larry Hillis, Dennis Cum- bie, ifourth rowl Gary Epps, Jim Vic Oatman, Mickey Hayes, Mike McMahon, Billy Brock, Bobby Pickett, Craig Driver, ififth rowl Flobbie Jamison, Scott Fraley, Barry Kirkland, Kyle Lawrence, Edward Hodges, Jeff Bromley, Ronald Crausbay, isixth rowi Allen Lackey, Tommy Parkhurst, Sean McBeth, Kirk Taylor, iseventh rowl Todd Cooper, Phil Kuss, John Walker. l li r 42
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J. ,pig gy I I ' ' V 651i-?'fgf'7' ' .X - l , .7.vY fw' TOP LEFI' The seniors class section is done by Sylvia Reyes and John Willingham. TOP RIGHT Cathy Cooper did the fresh- man olass section. MIDDLE LEFT Tracey Watt, a sophomore staff member, did the junior class section. MIDDLE Jill Wilkinsonis in charge of the sophomore class section. I MIDDLE RIGHT Janice Hale and Patti Williams are the curriculum co-editors. sorrolvl LEI-'r Planning the business ads section were Kathie Cumbie and Lori McBeath. I BOTTOM RIGHT Frankie Ellis and Linda Marshall designed the sports section.. ws,-1--,, I ft l . ,, , 1, QT , - 'FII 7 Q X ji I' -it Vi, as ,fl 41 El 2 A
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, , Aa, ,' JMU! . . - JMU. Q 0 - tflg- K 1 ' i M , g Fas!!! 4 5 6 xy f F l .l. i gli? L .. . .4 1 W A .X ,I . .4,. its p g p ll - 2 1 Key Club develops initiative The Key Club is a junior branch of the Kiwanis Club, and sponsored by the Kiwanis. The Sweetwater Key Club is in the Texas-Oklahoma district. Within this district are thirty-four divisions, with a Lieutenant Governor presiding over each. Sweetwater is located in division twelve. The Lieutenant Governor for division twelve is Jeff Stein. The purpose of the Key Club is to provide beneficial service to both the school and the community and develop initiative and leadership among its members. Also to provide experience in living and working together. The football season proved to be quite a busy time for the Key Club, with working in the concession stands at each game. But, the highlight of the Key Club's year was the District Convention in April. lt was held in Fort Worth this year. 43
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