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. y 1 Members tell Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Kiwanettes at their fall tea. Organizatio Kiwa nettes Members of Kiwanettes worked hard to serve school and community throughout the year Each year Kiwanettes and Key Club sponsor the Turkey Day Dance which was held at the Trowel Trades Building. Sponsored by the Palma Ceia Kiwanis, the club also supplied the school with much needed bike racks. Kiwanettes helped out at the Tampa Junior Museum's Haunted House in order to raise money for the museum's operation. The club also supported an orphan overseas as they have in past years. The girls enjoyed themselves by participating in the powder puff football games and in Panther Prowl. Kiwanettes was sponsored by Miss Sally Burrows and Mrs. Toni Abercrombie. I CLOCKWISE AHOUND THE CIRCLE: Linda Ulm, Hillary Frank, Cathy Lowry, Ann Martino, Melissa Klein, Diana Knowels, Karen LaCrosse, Melinda Lucka, Susan Poliak, Cherie Backer, Beth Meadows, Claire Elliot, Robin Lyle, Cindee Berger, Angie Posada, Candy Hogan, Joy Boulenger, Terry Tagliarini, Joann Steinburg Madalyn Alday, Patti Leone, Cindy Wheatly, Anita Garcia, Sandy Craig, Debbie Craig, Betsy Wood, Leila Logan, Rita Dorio. VERTICAL LINE, BOTTOM TO TOP Bev Mason, Barbara Beccue, Debi Fernandez, Leslie Kimbal, Terri Chapman, Lillian Andrews, Donna Brandi, Avery Avala, LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM DIAGONAL -lNE: Becky Lyle, Lisa Fitch, Jan Gres, Debbie Pazo, Leah McKelI, Jane Bell, Jane Wallace, Debbie Wehle. TOP DIAGONAL LINE: Nancy Bailey, Linda Mills Sharon Thompson, Lucy Alfono, Terri Holt, Patti Roy.
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46 Organizations i Key Club Key Club is an active and energetic boys' club at Plant. One ot their main projects tor the year was to renovate the pond located at the entrance of the new wing. Along with Kiwanettes, Key Club sponsored the Turkey Day Dance after Plant's victorious game. Helping to support panther spirit, the club presented a banner for each football game. The boys promoted club unity by wearing jerseys with their insignias on the front every Thursday. This successful club was sponsored by Coach Solmonte and Coach Mims. Tony Duany, Rick Gonzalez, and Buddy Chastain make plans to clean and repair the pond. K . .X ff sk , jf 'Qs if -,, M, ,W XE' A i l LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Tyrone Jones, Jimmy Eiseman, Andrew Toledo, Ham Moshell, Willie Williams, Malcolm Boon, Tony Duany, Bill Ferrell, Rick Gonzalez, Dave Carlson, Buddy Chastain, Joey Frank, Robert Davis. SECOND ROW: Eddie Cox, Bobby Berger, Mike Leone, Mike Hardee, Doug Thullbery. George Crane, Bill Lynch, Mark Edwards, Dexter Brewer, Tom Schreiber, Richard Corbett. THIRD ROW: Tim Meachum, Andy Waldbart, Dwayne Gibbons, Paul Wilson, Ken Cauthorn, Charles Parsons, Bill Dowell, Randy Carter. FOURTH ROW: Larry Echols, Robert McClinton, Carl Brannan, Jim Jacobs, Buddy I Eustace, Cy Clark, Pete Cole, Richard Geiger, Lorenzo Storr, John Musgrove, Bobby Boyer. FlFTH ROW: Bobby Frank, John San, Bill Kynes, Terry Ely, D3Vld Gonzalez, Scott Grybek, Sam Mirabella, Stephan Athan, Rusty Vollmer. TOP ROW: Randy Hyman, Ross Perry, Kelly Costango, Chon Meyers, Steve Crawford, Jon Van Pelt, Ed Farrior, K
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Organizations Civinettes Civinettes began their schedule ot activities in the fall. For the Turkey Day game, Civinettes lent money to the cheerleaders so that they could buy new uniforms. Their community service for this year was a Christmas party for the underprivileged children at Rosa Valdez kindergarten. They participated in the powder puff competition at Dadts stadium. Last spring Civinettes oo-sponsored Twirp Twirl. At this dance the girls have a chance to ask the boys of their choice, 35 Civinettes' all-star team prepares for the big powder putt football game
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