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Keyettes Have Busy Year Keyettes have been quite busy this year. Besides working to improve the community and Tabb High, the Keyettes have also participated in the required activities of District Keyettes. This year the Keyettes have done such things as worked at the Health Fair, sold mums at Homecoming, helped a needy family at Christmas and collected for the Heart Fund. Some of the Keyettes took part in the March of Dimes Walk-a-Thon. Keyettes sponsored Key-Etiquette Day. With their civic sponsors they had a Mother-Daughter night. The most recent project was the selling of jewelry for funds. In District Keyettes they participated in R.D.T., and sold candy. Next year they expect to have a better and more fullfilling year. Members: Back Row: V. Baikstis, K. Falzone, P. Harward, J. Turlington, B. Thomberry, B. Jones. 5th Row: Mrs. Little, M. Hedrick, T. Lang, T. Anderson, C. Smith, S. Wright, A. Shifflett, S. Fonher. 4th Row: A. Derby, B. Dillard, T. Holland, L. Lackey, T. Fisher, R. Fox, S. Skeens. 3rd Row: R. Soles, C. Anderson, E. Johnson, B. Miller, S. Crochet, R. Brooks. 2nd Row: G. Franks, L. Larson, D. Swann, S. Br x)ks. Front Row: R. Smith, K. Menke, L. Howard, J. Brazelton, J. Seay, K. Combs. Keyettes 77
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Sally Thinks We ' re Cool! This year’s Key Club participated in a multitude of service-oriented projects throughout the community. Key Clubbers aided workers in setting up the Patrick Henry Fair and the Bloodmobile at Tabb. Many members worked at the Virginia School for the Blind at Hampton, while others assisted at the York County Public Library. Running the concession stand for home basketball games and ushering for most school programs became major functions of the Key Club. Besides sponsoring two school dances, the club held a contest to find the Key Club Mr. Cool.” Finalists’ pictures, in their cool” poses, were sent to Sally Struthers where she picked Kyle Bateman to reign over THS as Mr. Key Club Cool.” Key Clubbers of the year: Pete Windham and Andy Deskins. Officers: President: Pete Windham, Vice-President: Don Kane, Secretary: Andy Deskins, Treasurer: Kyle Bateman, Sergeant-at-Arms: Dale Warden, Advisors: Robert Anderson and Arthur Roach. Members: Lance Wilson, Harold Weber, Frank Arena, Russell Enos, Bruce Cunningham, Valentino Francis, Lee Jennings, Mike Sarver, George Ballance, J. W. Simpson, Robert Peterson, Greg Miller, Steve Luke, Johnny Mullins, Mark Reid, Billy Dougherty, Glenn Cuddihy, Loren Fox, Steve Walton, Mike Burgess, Tim Stutler, Rick Caudle, Jeff Kane, Jim Miller, Don Andrews, Phillip Gibson, David Dickens, James Richardson, Kent Ritchey, Mike Watts, Mike Mimdy. 76 Key Club
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The Tabb Tiger Band began the year, as always, appearing as the half-time entertainment for the at home” football games. All shows were well received by the audiences, but the Fifties” show and the Halloween” program were the highlights of football season. The Most Popular Band in Tidewater” award was presented to the Tiger Band by Radio Station WGH. Along with this honor went $1000 to spend on band instruments. Other awards included a first-place trophy at the Williamsburg Christmas Parade — for the third time in four years — and excellent ratings at the District VIII Band Festival. The trip to Canada proved to be the most exciting experience of the year. Each band member had to earn his way to Canada by selling oranges and grapefruit from Florida. Over 1900 boxes were sold and distributed throughout the area. Sunny Days Revue also extended its help and interest in sending the band to visit our northern neighbors. The band spent the first night of the trip in Niagara Falls, N.Y., and then traveled on to Toronto. After performing at the Applewood Heights Secondary School, the Tigers were off to Montreal for sight-seeing, and ended the trip with a concert at Independence Mall in Philadelphia. It was another successful year for Mr. Ironmonger and his bands. Tigers March To Canada 78 Band
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