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2' ' . -Ng f-TP ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Secretary, Ed Lambert, Vice Pres., Monty Smith, Pres., Ed Randolph, Treasurer, Greg Pirie, ROW TWO, L TO R: Stacey Schallock, Bill Thompson, Mike Cooney, Richard Hicks, Ken Elbert, Dave Lindeman, Missie Benson, District Treasurer, Drake Selmer, Advisor, Robert Sprague, ROW THREE, L TO R: Allison Foltz, Jack Piza, Fred Randolph, Eric Patton, Lance Gilmer, Dale Wiederich, Russ Talvi, Bob Schruf, and Homer Lord.
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Key Club Comes Alive The Key Club is a service or- ganization for the community and school. Sponsoring such fund raise- ers as the lVlarch of Dimes ski-a- thon, selling raffle tickets for the Special Olympics, and making monthly visits to help needy children around Fairbanks, the twenty mem- bers stayed very busy this year. Working with advisor, Robert Sprague, and President, Ed Ran- dolph, Vice President, Monty Smith, Secretary, Ed Lambert, and Treas- urer, Greg Pirie, llllembers Opened the new Key Hole and catered to the needs of West Valley students . The annual district convention was held in Oregon during the spring of 1976 and the club was proud of the election of Drake Selmer as Dis- trict Treasurer for the year. Con- gratulations for ajob well done, Key Clubbers! F AM , ll fel' -. 1 Il , -4 i N l X
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Q i JN f ' x b 1, sw P 1 fyxml Wizardry Abounds Just materializing this year, the West Val- ley Science Club is divided into two separate groups . Under the aid of advisor, Deborah Pomeroy, Ed Lambert chairs the Biology group, and Richard Hicks chairs the Physics group. With twenty members total, the biology group spent half of their time organizing the green house, which eventually served as an aid to other science classes, and research for the club. The physics group visited the University to investigate with their own rockets and tele- scopes . fs X Participants are look- when they may once more tackle challenging sci- ing fonfvard to next year Lg!-J ence projects . Take that, you rat! comments Florence . . . And the 2x4's connected to the 4x4 hoped Willie. 5-'27 A little to the left, Jul
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