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Kiwanettes Benefit Community FRONT ROW: Cathy Herring, Marilyn Vann, Paulerte Clethen, Gail Peterson, Bonnie Dearden. Linda McKinlcy, Nclda Burger, Susan Kcene, Dawn Le Jcune. SECOND ROW: Peggy Howcr, Josilyn Johnson, Voncille Thomas, Phylis Daniels, Dee Youmans, Anna Coppoh. Bonnie Cave, Kim Cook, Audrie Hendon, Debbie Ponder. BACK ROW: Mrs. Collier (Sponsor), Rita Hopkins, Denise Jackson, Charlotte Ebanks, Delya Everert, Tera Coruthers, Betty Shepard, Debbie Brantley, Cindy Salter, Pat Jones, Janet Pelletter, Sunny Mauldin, Vernita Green. We Serve TBT ' s Kiwanette Motto We Serve is the motto of the TBT Kiwanettes, a service group, whose main pur- pose is to help others. According to club president Nelda Burger, Working hard to make TBT the best it can be, is where it ' s at. Some of the projects the club has spon- sored include a Halloween party for a nursery school, a Christmas party for emotionally dis- turbed children at Mendez Center and a spring social was also held in conjunction with the Key Club. Kiwanettes have Titan Pride and they show it by helping others. FRONT ROW: Linda McKinlcy. V bie Brantley, Secretary. President; Nelda Burger. President BACK ROW: Delya Everett, Treasurer; Dcb- Kiwanettes 1 95
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Key Club Celebrates 50 Years of Service Happy Birthday Key Club Happy Birthday to the Key Clubs of America. Key Club, sponsored by the Interna- tional Kiwanis Club, is celebrating its Golden Anniversary. The Key Club has carved a place for itself in today ' s contemporary society, by serving the school and communiry. They are an effec- tive force in a changing world. The projects sponsored by the club include a car wash, picnic with the Kiwanettes, and helping out with the Channel 3 television auction. Also, a State Contest was held in Orlando, in which the Key Club participated. The fact Key Club has existed for fifty years is ample proof that the idea of Key Club is a valid one. Today well lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness, a vision of hope. Key Club Emblen Ken McMillian — President FRONT ROW Ken McMillian. Mr Garner, Spon
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NHS Sponsors Concession Stand FRONT ROW Larry Stewart, Elijah Johnson, Urry Westman. and David Prince. SECOND ROW: Annette Diaz, Manlynn Vann, Paulettc Williams, Yvonne Gray, Glenda Patrick. Bonnie Cave, and Ruth Austin. THIRD ROW: Mr. Smith, Brenda Sowter, Jimmy Green, James Krogal, Paul Perkins, Diana Wilso Johnson. i. Ana Castano. Teresa Bland. Gail Peterson, and Mrs. Scholarship service, leadership, and charac- ter are the qualities necessary to serve on the National Honor Society. Qualifications for possible membership are (1) each student must have attended TBT for at least one year, (2) be a second semester junior or senior (3) during his high school career must have maintained a grade average of at least 3.3. with no D ' s or F ' s as a semester average, and (4) must have maintained an overall B in con- duct. The standards set by this national organ- ization, are high indeed, but they are not just mere honor society. The TBT NHS has played active part in school activities. They operate and have expanded the concession stand for all after school activities. They have acquired the gold pendants for seniors and NHS members to wear at graduation. They are, also, responsible for the annual production of the TBT talent show and were instrumental in securing the announcement display case. Mrs. Barbara Johnson is responsible for bringing the NHS to TBT. Mr. Steve Smith, Mrs. Lorene Harvey, Mr. Ken Lloyd, Mrs. Dorothy Banks, Mrs. Janice Case, Mr. Fred Duhart, Mrs. Cheryl Copeland, Mr. Dan Rametta, and Mr. Robert Dodds serve as advisors for the organization. The first induc- tion was held in March and all new members and their parents attended. It is, indeed, a privilege and honor to become a member in this society. Each mem- ber can be proud of his achievements and look forward to the many rewards they will bring him in the future.
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