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KEY CLUB Leff to Flgllf, ROW 'lr -lOSGPl'1 STGC, William JOl'lf1SOf1, James Sample, liams, Barry Crist, William Hendrickson, Robert Byers, William Pat- Robert Anderson, Ronald Young, James Schnell, Craig Giegerich, chen. Mr. lngols. ROW 2: Thomas Abraham, James Carlett, Bruce Wil- As in the past the Key Club had a busy year. They sponsored the follow- ing activities: Two car washes Two Dances Sold Christmas Trees Assisted in the book exhibit Monthly church visitations and Kiwanis Canvased Youngsville tor retarded children Worked at the fair The biggest project this year was the purchasing of club jackets. Nine mem- bers attended the Key Club conven- tion which was held at Reading, Pa. PROUDLY WEARING their new jackets are the officers ot this year. Left to right Ronald Young, Secretary, Robert Anderson, President, James Sample, Vice Pres., Mi chael Wood, Treasurer.
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f M G tt' , Chase, William Hartford, Theodore Olson, Anthony Roberti. ROW Left to right, ROW 'lz Lynn Becker, Sherri Cra t, ary e ings Carol Thompson, Carol Bubash, Joan Mulvey, DeEtte Durlin, Mr. 3: Nancy Pierce. Green. ROW 2: Bro Rapp, Verena Von Mirbach, Kirsti Ahde, Sarah EVEN THOUGH the Language Club is in its first year, it has been successful. The members in the club all are interested in studying languages. Most of the conversation used in the club, is either English or Spanish. The THEME of the LANGUAGE CLUB is Lingurama which is an imaginary visit to the main countries of Europe. On the visit the club members study language, history, and the cul- ure of the country they are visiting. The members of the club learn the alphabet, a few folk songs of each country, and also, a few common expressions in the language of the coun- try they are currently studying. EARLY in the WINTER, the Language Club took a trip to War- ren 'ro hear a lecture on the origin of languages. On May 8th the Language Club combined with the Russian Club of Warren for a banquet at Warren, The Language Club pro- vided the entertainment which consisted of Russian, French, Spanish, Italian, and Latin songs. The program was in the form of a dialogue and was basically Russian. The Russian meal followed the program. 91 LA GLIAGE CLUB LISTENING INTENTLY is Nancy Pierce as Sarah Chase records her Spanish lesson.
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Even though washing cars is work these boys make it enioya- ble. lback to frontl James Sample, Robert Byers, and Mr. Miley. IN ORDER TO BECOME A MEMBER of the Key Club the students are nominated by the otticers and elected by the members. Each year there are seven new members added to the club. It includes two tenth graders and 5 ninth graders. The new mem- bers tor next year are as follows: Eric Johnson, grade lO, Douglas Phanco, grade TO, Chuck Sam- ple, grade 9, Steven Meleen, grade 9, Leslie San- ford, grade 9, Richard Peterson, grade 9, Brent Borton, grade 9. iwrsxfizmsssszasafiazvrvfs lAt Rightb Ronald Young, Lt. Governor ot District l of Pennsylvania area Key Clubs He has five clubs under his iurisdiction they are Youngsville, Corry, Cambridge Cranberry, and Meadville. WHEN UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS occur during the school day It neces sitates the Key Club to call a meeting after school Picture at the right was taken at an informal meeting of several members solving THE KEY CLUB has already elected their next year's officers. They were initiated at a Kiwanis meeting before the end of the school year Lett to right are: James Sample - President Ronnie Young - Secretary James Carlett - Treasurer Mike Wood - Vice-President Cnot present tor picturel
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