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Gilmore and Gene Ainsworth enjoy a meeting. 'f 5s1..fq- . Keyettes. Front: Sponsor M. Gunther, .L Bray, L. Gilmore, .L Hollis, M. Clayton, L. Schimmel, L. Tise. Second row: K, Saravanpavan, G. Ainsworth, .L Tyson, R. Rainey, B. Hoheisel, P. Murphy, J. Reighard. Third: A. Band, C Fehd, S. Ryan, E. Schooley, M. Reinwall, L. Windsor, C. Esquibel, S. Saab. Fourth: C. Gaum, E. Nasou, A. Hamos, N. McCool, R. Abramson, D. Sivlerstone, M. England, C. Wares. Fifth: S. Schooley, G. Davis, M. Prestin, A. Kirkland, S. Pope. Below: Discussing plans for the future. 51 Executives. Front: Recording Secretary C. Fehd, Treasurer L. 77se, Sophomore Representative L. Gilmore, Junior Representative L. Schimmel, Corresponding Secretary J. Bray. Back row: Senior Representative P. Gibson, Co-Presidents C. Koegel, and M. Clayton, Vice President J. Hollis. L ,fi lx fa fi I . --- ' Our caroling may not be perfect, but We try hard. Our motto is 'We serve', said President lVlari Clayton, and the Key- ette Club did just that. We took handicapped children from Christ Child Church Center rollar skating every Friday, visited nursing homes, helped school functions and much more. Our two biggest achievements were winning third place for our Homecoming float Women of Ameri- ca 1776-l976 and the raising of al- most one thousand dollars for Project Concern through their Walk for Nlan- kind. In lVlarch, we took part in an international convention held in Wash- ington, D.C. Keyettes was hard work, but it was also a very enjoyable expe- rience.
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Left to right: Secretary-Treasurer Dave Ploch, Robert Harrison, Vice-President Anne Ainsworth, Risa Keys, Keyettes: Fun, fulfillment through service to .au 2 e QQ? Key Club. Front: R. Davis, E. Bowles, Sponsor J. Kaffenberger, J. Mann. Back: I Kirkland, R. Harrison, - . , . , . ' orth Advisor J. Healy Below: President D. McCoy listens to J. Mann. D McCoy D Ploch A Ainsw , . 50 -,xg 4'I, , s,' . H. .. -V W 'Q 1.-, ' r hr. '4'Y Sponsor Jim Kaffenbe Our Key Club is a social serv organization. The Kiwanis Club Bethesda lends us support financia and socially. Each month three four members of the Key Club invited to lunch by the Kiwar Along with purely fun activities also help them with some of th community service projects such cleaning up Eco Lake, their yot camp for disadvantaged children. . though our membership by charter limited to males, we do have a f females who enjoy our organizatic However, the problem remains tl females can not attend the Key Cl convention. The Key Club is also service club for school activities ushered such activities as Back-to- School Night, Honors Day, the opera and the musical. We also lent our man- power to various departments to hel straighten up the confusion due to th renovation. Stated Sponsor Jim Kaf- fenberger, Our activities change each year with the needs of our community and school.
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Our Math Team, coached by Mr. James Miers and Mr. Arthur Martin had a successful season, finishing sec- ond in its group. The five-member team took part in a series of competi- tions with other schools in the inter- county league. During a meet, each member was given several problems to solve, each within a specified amount of time. Competitors with correct an- swers were rewarded with one point, thus allowing competition among schools. Led by Dan Spiro and Victor Wickerhauser and supported by many strong players, the team hoped to send some of its members to a region- al competition against the cream of the crop from Pennsylvania, New Jer- sey, and New York. li D. Spiro, S. Weinann, M. Rabinovitz. Below: V. Wickerhauser explains a problem saga.-.a . 3 'K ' Below: Math Team First: M. Worrell, S. Weinmann, M- Rabinovitz, D. Newton- Back l'0W1 B- KWUHH, G- Foster, E Worrell, G. Kim, D. Spiro, V. Vwckerhauser. aft ,, 41-' '-vn.,..', i Mathematics Anyone Below: M Vwckerhausar and D. Newton work out problems during - If ji .
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