Seniors Caroline Stewart and Betsy Marshall, co-presidents of the Myers Park High Key Club, have put together the fifth annual Powderpuff Football game to raise money for The Eliminate Project, a UNICEF program that aims to immunize 100 million mothers and their future babies against tetanus.
Key Clubs across the country are working to raise money for this project. The Myers Park Key Club has 250 members, 150 of which are participating in the Powderpuff game. The Nov. 17 game will be $5 for students, $7 for others, and is open to the public.












