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TWO H012 TO Handle A pair of organizations here at Northwest have excelled in promiting school and com- munity service, with such un- surpassed energy that they are truly an inspiration. The gen- uine concern felt by the Future Homemakers of America and Civinettes kept members con- stantly on the move improving our surroundings. While talented in the culinary arts, FHA has an unlimited ca- pacity beyond the kitchen 's per- imeter. Monthly meetings were often held at local restaurants. After dinner, club officers led discussions on issues of particu- lar concern to teenagers, with topics such as drug abuse and teen suicide. I n addition to their regular menu plans, the group baked and sold cakes during the Yuletide season for faculty members. The revenue amounts indicated what a huge success this fundraising project was and consequently their good fortune was shared with others. The FHA also participated in White Christmas, sponsoring a five member family with gifts of food, clothing and toys. Under the guidance of new adviser, Ms. Heise, the FHA ex- perienced an active and reward- ing year. Ms. Heise, who pre- viously taught at Western Guil- ford, was a welcome asset to the Northwest faculty. School and community ser- vice were primary con- siderations for a group of young ladies known as the Civinettes. Renowned for their involvement and the leadership of club adviser, Ms. Fulp, students seeking acceptance must meet certain criteria. For the dura- tion of Spirit Week, Civinette hopefuls were required to dress in the corresponding attire. Once a member, the extra- curricular activities abounded. Various projects for MDA, March of Dimes and Multiple Sclerosis were scheduled. Less fortunate residents of the com- munity, such as the elderly in Countryside Manor Nursing Home and needy families were given support through visits and donations. Whether performing volunteer work at the Sum- merfield Elementary Fall Fes- tival or sponsoring our very own Powder Puff football game, Civinettes showed 100'Za dedica- tion. Beside the aforementioned accomplishments, members of both clubs expanded their inter- ests while simultaneously learn- ing more about themselves in the process. Numerous pro- jects, coupled with positive attitudes made these groups two hot to handle. i , ,,,,, ..,,,,.,,. A D0r1m1 Sumner and FHA member Kfisfy Miner efeafe Easter baskets filled A Getting back to basics is a fundamental aspect of the Home Economics depart- with delectable sweets just in time for the Easter season. mem, The Students here prove learning can be fun. 40 l CIVlNEl'l'ESlHlA
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