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HMM, HMM, GOOD - As Junior Bobby Works and Senior Craig Lewis listen to a speaker at the regular monthly meeting of Key Club at Bryce's, Senior Johnny Copeland decides he's still hungry and nibbles a five dollar bill that he is holding. Members worked as volunteers on Saturdags Key Club, an all-male organization at Texas High, worked on worthwhile pro- iects, merits for convention, and enioyed an eventful year full of excitement and service. Many a member spent Saturday morning and afternoons doing voluntary work for the Salvation Army. Key Club calendars were sold again this year. .For Homecoming the, Sophomore members of Key Club rode bicycles in the parade dressed to impersonate the cheerleaders of the Longview Lobos. Monthly meetings were held at Bryce's Cafeteria and at school. The officers for 1972-1973 of Key Club were John Swanger, president, Ricky Strawn, vice-president, Billy Wicker, sec- retary, and Mike Young, treasurer. Mr. Larry Johnston and Mr. Bob Forward served as sponsors of Key Club again this year. ' NO l DON'T THINK SO - Key Club sponsors, Mr. Larry Johnston and Mr. Bob Forward, chuckle at the suggestion made during the meeting. 26
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, , W, . A In THAT WILL BE 154 PLEASE - Seniors Peggy Rodgers and Laura Rochelle work in the school store during their lunch break. Laura was the store manager for this year. Seniors, HUM - Mrs. Marguerite Hamilton reads the letter received con- cerning the growing of beards for the Centennial Celebration. I 'ii r.sr r.,,c C ,si ,,.m-sri 4 Juniors, and Sophomores all may volunteer to work in the school store. U-HOO - Student Council President George Kennedy looks up startled as he tries to address the monthly meeting of the club.
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HAVE YOU HEARD THE ONE ABOUT - Elwin Rozyskie lets his mind wander as Mark Young tells a funny ioke. E 5 W WHAT? - As Senior Ricky Minter begins to eat his piece of pecan pie, his attention is captured across the table. A 'i'. T HEAR THIS - John Swanger uses a knife to get the attention of members attending Key Club.
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