

Kay Club Has First Full Year Of Service
BELOW: Ellen Crooks is an at–
tentive member of Kay Club.
CENTER: Beth Buchinsky looks
happy as she leaves the meeting.
RIGHT: Holly Ardell and Nancy
Scotcher I ook careful Iy at the
plans for upcoming activities.
The Kay Club is a newly formed
all-girl organization. It is offi–
cially recognized and sponsored
by the Kiwanis Club of Endicott.
Its accomplishments inc Iude hos–
tessing for the Arena '75, baby–
sitting at the BC Open, bidrun–
ning at the Auction 46 and hos–
tessi ng for the Town Meeting
'76 held at UE in November. Be–
fore Christmas, the Kay Club had
a bake sale to raise money for
flower arrangements to be sent to
the Wi II ow Point Nursing Home.
Spring projects include the Arena
'76, hostessing for Kiwanis'
fiftieth anniversary and once
again the BC Open.
1 74/Activities
ROW
l:
Denise Dunham, Tammy Weston, Cindy Warren, Diane
Haight. ROW 2: Kathy Warren, Kris Kushner, Linda Coe, Ellen
Crooks, Amy Joslin, Jenny Colapietro, Sandy Hartung, Sally Boet–
tger. ROW 3: Laurie Broadbent, Laurie Bates, Beth Buchi nsky,
Jeanine Vetrano, Denise Williams, Michele Camadella, Marene
Jamerson, Jennifer Bates. ROW 4: Kim Shoemaker, Nancy Vincent,
Mel Zemberi, Kathy Buran, Alexis Alexander, Carol Hutchinson,
Nancy Scotcher, Dana Chadwick, Bernadette Drankoski, Sue Ben–
nett, Lori Broker. IN MIDDLE: Jan Burcak. ON TOP: President:
Cindy Cowan.