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Key Club Represents High Meals Officers of the Key Club are as follows: Melvin Westmoreland, President; Greg Johnson, Vice President; Jimmy Stanfield, Secretary; and Jeff Nease, Treasurer. Mr. Gatlin, the advisor, discusses Ca- reer Day activities. “We Build” is certainly the appropriate motto for the Key Club. This exclusive boys’ club con- tributes much to society through its carefully planned curriculum. The first Key Club was organized in May, 1925 in Sacramento, California. The Key Club at Terry Sanford which is sponsored by the Fayetteville Kiwanis Club was chartered in 1951 and was the 1001st Key Club in America. The Key Club bas taken on as this year’s Single Service, the “Big Buddy Program.” From Fayette- ville, twelve underprivileged families were contacted and the sons of these families were taken to ball games, movies, and churcb. Also included in the Single Service is the sponsoring of a nearby play- ground. Tbis year the Key Club has several members recognized throughout the state: Greg Johnson, Governor of the Carolinas; William Fadul, Lt. Governor of the Fourth District; Jimmy Stanfield, winner of the Impromptu Essay Contest; and Wade Fowler, nominee for District Secretary. The F.T.S. Key Club has won the Achievement Report nine of the last ten years. This is, literally, the award given to the most outstanding club in the Carolinas’ Districts. The Sinale Service Award was given them four times and in 1968, for the third year, won both of these wards, which no other club has ever done. Greg Johnson, left. Governor of the Carolinas and William Fadul, right, Lt. Governor; serve as statewide Key Club officials.
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business Club Plays ' ' Santa ' ' •tuna “Operation Santa Claus” was sponsored by the Business Club as their main project because of their interest in our servicemen in Viet Nam. Each class contributed articles to the box. To be a member of the Business Club, a student must have completed at least two business courses. With the help of Mrs. Dixon, advisor, the members center their programs on business skills. The officers of the Business Club try their skill at some of the ma- chines at school. They are: Lucy Katsoudas, President; Eva Bishop, Treasurer; Debbie Baker, Secretary; and Sharon Harrell, Vice President. Enthusiastic seniors contribute articles to the box for our soldiers in Viet Nam. Debbie Allen Debbie Baker Timmie Berryhill Eva Bishop Janet Bryant Katina Fragakis Jan Felthaus Sharon Harrell Linda Hill Becki Ireland Linda Jones Lucy Katsoudas Joan Knight Jean McPhail Mary Moutos Debbie Peoples Priscilla Robinson Sandy Smith Deborah Spivey Barbara Taylor Belinda Trow
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Salvation Q ls Key Club Aid William Fadul Ronnie Ferrell Joe Grebner David Hardison Bob Henderson Dan Hicks Kirk Jones Charles Johnson Greg Johnson Lance Kittleson Jeff Nease Paul Shaw David Shirley Jimmy Stanfield Jerry Stewart Eddie Waren Melvin Westmoreland William Fadul displays his Go-Go talent during the Key Club Assembly. Mike Dibbert Doug Foster Robert Johnston Dan Mattox John Page Bill Pappas Mike Royal Scotty Stapleton Bob Suttles Ralph Vitolo Dean Vurnakes Dickie Ambrose Charles Cogdeli Murray Fogler Rick Harper Wade Fowler John Holmes Bill Kaduck Jimmy Mayo Woody Myatt Jeff Rea David Robishaw Brent Sexton Paul Summerell 132
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