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     Existing  now  for  four  years,  the  Key
     Club,   a   service   organization,   serves
     school,  community,  and  country.  Weekly
     meetings  are  held  to  plan  an  agenda  for
     helping  hands.  To  be  a  member  you  must
     be  a  leader,  outstanding,  and  have  the
     desire  to  serve.  Composed  of  all  male
     members,  the  Delhaas  Chapter  is  spon­
     sored  by  the  Kiwanis  Club  of  Levittown
     and  is  a  part  of  the  Key  Club  Interna­
     tional.  During  this  school  year,  the  boys
     held  a  clothing  drive  for  needy  children
     and  were  in  charge  of  publicity  and  pro­
     gram  for  the  Senior  Play.  Besides  these
     and  other  activities,  you  can  always  count
     on  the  Key  Club  to  offer  their  time,
     energy,  and service.



                                                  These  members  of  our  Key  Club  appear  to  be  enjoying  themselves  at  one  of  their
                                                  weekly  meetings.  From  Left  to  Right:  Walt  Blumenfeld,  Joe  Lovett,  President',
                                                  Marc  Hershman,  Mr.  McGoldrick,  Advisor;  and  an  underclassman,  unnamed.










































   Only  one  of  the  many  activities  sponsored  by  the  Key  Club  was  this  dance.   Several  of  last  year’s  industrious  Key  Club  members
   Music  was  supplied  by  the  Blazers  pictured  above,  who  were  a  group  of  stu­  are  sorting  the  clothes  they  have  collected  for  needy
   dents from  Delhaas.                                                     children.  This  is  an  annual  activity  for  the  Key  Club.







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