1978-1979 Yearbook

The Key Club inltiated a first this year - a joint effort at fund-raising with the 1 Searcy Key Club. According to Mark White , the Academy Key Club president, the main purpose of the activity was to create a good relationship between the two clubs as the members worked together. The proceeds helped to pay for the television sets in the girls' duplexes.- Mr . LaRue , sponsor of the Junior Key Club, nicknamed the group "a bunch of yard apes" after their first service project weeding Harding Academy's front lawn. The November activity was followed by an all-night outing at Eads' Farm . Selling ball point pens, the organization raised $13l. Other fund-raising projects sponsored were car washes and a garage sale. 1. JUNIOR KEY CLUB. Front Row, Bailey , Barden, Thomas, Smith , Banks, Walker, Ballinger, Lyons, Kreit/ing, Jones. Second Row: Green, Rowan, Henderson, Britton, Jernigan, Daughety, Barnes, Clevenger, Davis, Allen, Creel. Third Row: Underwood, Curry, Brown, Story, Lee, Clark, Johnston, Land, Finley, Dobbins, Hale , Corbin, Anderson. Back Row: Boustead, Spurlock, KUhnl, Swindle, Miller, Hackman, Crockett, Gibson, Howell, Fox, Pyland, Ward, Mr. LaRue-sponsor. 2. SENIOR KEY CLUB. Front Row, Shirley, J. Smith, Burkett, Daniel, Yarbrough , 322" Key Clubs Green, McCoy, Alston, C. Smith. Second Row: J. E. Higginbotham, Pourhassan, Muncy, Jernigan, Curry , Berry, Lloyd, Ballinger, Galloway, Cox. Third Row: E. Higginbotham -sp-onsor, Brigh tman, Peacock, Spurlock, Aaron, Lankford, Pryor, Eads, Richey, Kerwin Smith, Wideman. Back Row: Nichols, Katiraei , Crockett, Guyot, Kell, White, Beavers, Manley, Tindell, Mal/att, Pittman, Ken Smith . 3. PATRICIA KllHNL: Sr . Key Club Queen. 4. BY closing out a sale to Mrs. Hyde, Kim Smith becomes the top salesman for the Jr. Key Club "Pen Drive ."

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