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Z CLUB - STILL Another year and Zonta Club was still on the move. Zonta for Z Club as it was usul ally knownj provided numer- ous services for our school as well as for the community. Mrs. Santos, who has been the sponsor for the past 2 years, said that the most rewarding service the club performed was going to an orphanage at Christmas time. The girls felt the most enjoya- ble service they performed for the school was sponsoring the Sadie Hawkins Dance. They also planned a special Christmas for a very special family. They provided them with a Christmas dinner, and presents for the children. This was the most touching of their various services. Yes, Z Club still remains true to their goal of serving the Big Red. 22 ' Z CLUB C. Kent patiently listens to ideas.T E T. Gallo enjoys Z's Sadie Hawkins. What's so funny? , says K. Arnold. Q ,j ,, New members concentrate on thinking of ideas for their next service. Z Club: Bottom Row, I to r: T. Hasque, C. Clinkscales, D. Couch, L. Clark CPres.J. Second Row: A. Farmer, L. Santos fsponsorj, D. Villarosa, D. Dove. Third Row: N. Ehlers, P. Alley, T. Whitlock, D. Williams, M. Kellum. Fourth Row: C. Padget fTreas.J, D. Kellum, S. Richards, C. Kellum.
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G. Vereen is considering the motion. G. Sarcone runs a club smoothly. Kiwanettes: Bottom I to r: K. Gonzales fTreas.J, V. Pouncey CSec.J, S. Altman CV. Presb, G. Sarcone CPres.J. Second row: C. Jackson, S. Berroth, S. Alvarez, M. Patterson, G. Vereen, C. Watson. Third row: D. Harvill, P. McCommon, K. hnson, A. ' , . , . , T. White. Top row: Y. Lala, . ' , K S . . . . . , . Jo Chnn L Newton L Staples ' ' one S Whldden Ft Perrlc D. Harvill and D. Bridges have become sidetracked during a club meeting, E Stllley Sponsor, Mrs. Morrill, lends a help- ing hand when a baffling problem arises. SERVICE ALWAYS ESSENTIAL The 79-80 Kiwanettes brightened the year with ser- vices of different kinds. Their first project for the community was during the Christmas holi- days. They visited a children's home, extending smiles and laughter to everyone. The club's next project was in May for the students. The Kiwan- ettes sold Beach Week towels so the Hillsborough students could take the Terrier spirit with them during their summer vacation. The group acquired a new sponsor, Mrs. Morrill, who was, full of life and ready to get the club rolling, as stated by some of the members. All in all, the Kiwanettes felt they had another memorable never-to-be-forgotten year. S. Altman and K. Snyder have con- tradicting views about school activi- ties. KIWANETTES 21
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, l S CLUB - LENDING A HELPING HAND S Club: Bottom Row, I to r: A. Peppers, J. Marston CPres.J, K. Waters, K. King fVice-Pres.J, O. Gomez, F. Nowalk, A. Smith, D. Eisentraut fSec.J, C. Smoot. Top Row: Mrs. Robinson fsponsorj, P. Anderson, L. Polmanteer, M. Irving fTreas.J, C. Young, K. Cunningham, C. Marian, J. Wray, A. Swanson. J. Cram ponders new suggestions. Mrs. Robinson gives service ideas. Soroptomiss, better known as S Club, was supportive and helpful to the school and com- munity in many ways. Mrs. Robinson was apprehensive as to whether she could lead the club through a successful yearg but she later found out that there was nothing to worry about. Mrs. Robinson had a group of hardworking and dedicated girls. The club got off to a great start this year selling Terrier key-chains as its money mak- ing project. They used some of their funds to buy refresh- ments for the energetic mem- bers who participated in the U.S.F. 12 Hour Disco Rollers- kating Contest for the blind. S Club also visited a nursing home for the elderly at Christ- mas. Mrs. Robinson was thrilled with the club's suc- cess. M. lrvin is anticipating hard work. S CLUB ' 23
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