St. Petersburg High School 1991 Yearbook (St. Petersburg, FL) - Full Access

Commitment to Community is All There In Black and White Many have asked little person. By spending though I am making a what makes the the day as a special child's Christmas more Keyettes so special. Olympics "buddy," all meaningful," said The answer was their the girls had a chance to Barbara Bryan. constant devotion to reflect on how very The Keyettes new service. fortunate they were. project was "Give a Book "I love cheering for "Christmas Toy Shop ... Open a Door." In two the kids at the Special is important because it weeks time, the Keyettes Olympics. Whether gives us a chance to give collected well over 300 they come in first or something back to the children's books for the last doesn't matter community," stated Mary Christmas Toy Shop. because they are so McCrory. The Keyettes Fitting a social life into proud of themselves," not only helped collect a schedule already filled said Julie Robertson. toys, but also helped with with many community This project gave their distribution. service projects may have the members an "This service project is been difficult for some, opportunity to interact a favorite for me, because but for the Keyettes, it with a very "special" it makes me feel as was simple. "Being a Keyette has taught me to manage my time efficiently. It has also shown me how important service to others is, and that having fun and service can go hand-in- hand," remarked Charlotte Rhee. The school and community should be proud to have the Keyettes. Whenever there ~ was something to be done, they were all there ... in black and white. - Frannee Miller If you could change one thing about the Earth, what would it be? •••••••••• "I would make the ozone layer impen– etrable." - Gio Giuliani "I would change the whole structure of human society. We don't seem to care enough for each other." -Krista Walker Keyettes/Organizations • 243

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