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The Key Club Listens And Hop es For The Best THE KEY CLUB is a service organization that helps the school and community and is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. The first project was a bundle drive, and the members collected clothing for the Salvation Army. The club has helped the school by collecting tickets at football and basketball games and by donating ten chess sets to the Chess Club. The major projects of the club were collect¬ ing pennies for UNICEF, sponsoring a driver ' s safety assembly, collecting twenty pounds of Kool-Aid, Lifesavers, and chewing gum for soldiers in Vietnam, working at Deer ' s Head Hospital, putting on a Lock Your Car campaign, and holding a car wash. Christmas was a busy season. The members manned the Salva¬ tion Army kettles in the Mall, the Plaza, and at Ames. Joining the Key Kadetts, the members sang Christmas carols at the Nursing Home and helped to decorate the Christmas tree in the Mall. One member dressed as Santa and took gifts to retarded children. A. KEY CLUB OFFICERS (Front) Tom O’Connell, Secretary; Chip Veise, Treasurer, (back) Mr. Dragwa, Adviser; David Alls, President; Chris Lloyd, Sophomore Director. B. SOPHOMORE AND SENIOR MEMBERS (Front) John Charrie r, David Alls, Hank McCann, Eddie Smith, (back) Chris Lloyd, Steve Heatwole, Bob Jones, Steve Wolf, George Roache, Tim Evans. C. JR. KEY CLUB MEMBERS (Seated) Steve Malone, Chip Veise, M. B. Gordy, Steve Shockley, (2nd row) Richard Bounds, Ricky Culver, Scott Beach, Steve Williams, Norman Dennis, Dale Ayers, Mike Kotarba, (3rd row) Mark Evans, Bill Gersten- maier, Alan Heatwole, Ralph Hickman, Mike Bozman, Tom O ' Connell.
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With Juniors And Sophomores Our Dreams We Share A. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES (Seated) Mary Lou Beahm, Diane Stelzner, Donna Cobb, Kaye Rayne, (second row) Carole Waters, Jack Crowley, Ed Smith, Florence Weatherly, Bill Ransbottom, (third row) Bob Phillips, Charlie Phillips, Tama Rose, Diane Fields, Doug Moon, Carmen Yates. B. JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES (Seated) Karla Dodson, Sandy Giffin, Karen Sterling, Andrea Turner, Ann Williams, Kris Lewis, (standing) Mike Sacca, Gary Far low, Mark Evans, Angie Farrell, Bonnie Lokey, Steve Malone, Ronnie Laws, Steve Edgar. C. SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES (Seated) Brenda Mills, Ginnie Hancock, Marcia Payne, Lynn Massey, Linda Elliott, (standing) Karen Donoho, Sherry Malone, Vicki Layfield, Patsy Hi nchcliff, Laura Hamilton, Bill Laws, Bo Jones. D. MONITORS (First Row) Scott Andersen, Doug Moon, Bob Truitt, Bob Phillips, Hank McCann, Jack Crow¬ ley, (second row) Gary Williams, Charlie Phillips, Bob Culver, Chris Ward, Mike Winner, (third row) Ken Kuhlmeyer, Bill Ransbottom, Tim Knapp, Carlton Mack, Tom Gravenor, Dwight King. C.
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KEY KADETTS OFFICERS Mrs. Bassett, Mrs. Messick, Marsha Hamilton, Susan Stasiewicz, JoAnn Marine, Mary Kay Mancuso. SENIOR KEY KADETTS (Seated) Nancy Hancock, Marsha Hamilton, JoAnn Marine, Mary Kay Mancuso, (standing) Patti Elzey, Donna Cobb, Susan Grudis, Linda Murphy, Susan Stasiewicz, Sue Olsen, Donna Dickerson, Patti Sullivan, Mary Lou Beahm. JUNIOR KEY KADETTS (Seated) Ann Williams, Barbie Pope, Gayle Jackson, (standing) Terri Eversman, Martha Medford, Anita Vice, Jane Brown, Karen Ster¬ ling, Vali Somers, Janis Dell, Nancy Perdue, Vesna Somers, Tamar Robinson, Connie Gib¬ son, Susan Webster, Jody Proffitt. SOPHOMORE KEY KADETTS (Seated) Janet Schools, Marcia Payne, Amy Reddish, Cam Hart, Sharon Lankford, Karen George, (standing) Stephanie Paulos, Lynn Donovan, Ginnie Hancock, Laura Hamilton, Vicki Layfield, Karen Gardner, Julia Robinson, (back) Terry Ardis, Donna Daniel, Beth Can¬ trell, Debbie Esham, Linda Elliott, Lynn Massey. THE KEY KADETTS lived up to their motto: ”WE SERVE. Service began when the Key Kadetts sang Christmas carols at all the nursing homes in the Salisbury area. The girls decorated a booth at Deer ' s Head Hospital for a carnival there. They decorated the Mall Christmas tree, rang the Salvation Army bell, sold anatoons for the benefit of the Leukemia Society, and made money for the classes by shining shoes at the Mall. They also served banquets: the Teachers’ Association, FFA. and the Evaluation. While Ideas Are Suggested By The Key Kadetts A. B. D.
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