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L 5 ..: ' Qi ' ff. .. CIVINETTES-Front row: Toma Conway Qsecretaryj, Marylee Chestnut, Becky Gool, Barbara Chaney, Shirley Burris, Suzanne Thomas, Joanne Nathenson. Second row: Barbara Sekella Qpresidentj Jeanette Bonner, Suzanne Lerch, Joanne Griffin, Lynn Henderly, Susan Wilson, Barbara Royere. Third row: Peggy Webb, Jill McCaskil1, Joyce Bond, Terri McCaskill Qvice presidentj, Teresa Conley, Barbara Elrod, Sandy Hughes ftreasurerj , Lynne Lemley, Peggy Neupauer. Civinettes Donate Toys To Orphans Who keeps the trophy case clean? Do little elves come to Chamberlain at night? No, Civinettes, as part of their school service, polish and dust the many trophies and keep the cases a sight to interest the eye of the visitor and please the spirit of every good Chief. During the holidays the children at the Children's Home were greeted by female Santa Clauses. The Civinettes distribute toys and clothing to these un- fortunate children, and lighten their hearts with hours of fun and games and laughter. yts, CIVINETTES Lynne Lemley and Barbara Sekella wash cars to raise money for their many com- munity service projects. gr I ff 5',gsg.,, DONA TING toys and candy to the Tampa Childrenk Home, Terri McCaskill and Linda Barnett ojfer gifts to an orphan. 129
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,...... . . 1 ' zz-wi.. 1 . vm... PREPARING for the fruitcake sale, D. 1. Caldemzo, Tewy Goins, and Mario Montane set up the table in the hall. unior Civitans Paint Houses, Sell Fruitcake The men in the white coats in the halls of Chamber- lain are not rounding up deranged Chiefs. Their uni- forms are merely accidents-accidents resulting from spilled and spattered paint. The junior Civitans are ANNUAL HOUS PAINTING provides 7-had Smith returning from their annual house painting. The and David Neyman a chance to serve their community. boys donate their time and Service tO paint a house for someone who cannot afford it. jf f I bf 'A' E jUNIOR CIVITANS-Front row: Mario Montane fsecretaryj, David Neyman ftreasurerj, Brian Justo, Steve Garvey fvice-presidentj Barr, Azzarelli, Thad Smith. Second row: George Ross, Greg Pietz, Greg Glochick, D. J. Calderazo, Terry Goins Qpresidentj, Steve B0 hon, Steve Abrey, Dennis Neyman. 128
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f ' A i v' 1 1 L' 1 , f 5 f 7 ' 1 f , fl ! V F . . 4 1 , J. L 'l, 'I Y i ' ' d h M Lau hlin Hu h Ebner, Frank Gaffney, SPORTSMANSHIP, INC.-Front row: Stewart Shook, John Mixon, Kim Mea ei 10 U C . ' g .- Bill Chrimes, George Gillett, Rodney Maggiacomo fsecretaryj, Paul Wells. Second row: William Brown, John Chapgrgzrllg 451:31 dentj, Jim Denton, Gary Gorham, Tommy Clothier, Jimmy Lowe, Fred Conley, Dale Clark, Chrls Luppells QVICC PICS J, g Snyder, George Carlisle Qtreasurerj. UP GOES THE POSTER with the help of john Chapman, Rodney Maggiacomo, and Chris Luppens for school spirit. CHECKPOINT CHARLIES are Charles Braun and Stewart Shook as they reserve the student section for CHS students. Sq 5 X ui i f 3,-f Q-V . .P 14 . . ,. : ' Sh - ' rf . f ' HQ R 'T vu-J-' I -lR Sportsmanship, Inc., Keystone of Spirit Beat! Beat! Beat! Lamentations of an overworked student? No, it's the cry of the spirited Sportsman- ship Club, repeated and reproduced on a myriad of posters and signs. Informing as well as peppy, these signs add a bright colorful note to the hallways and lunchroom before each football and basketball game. To keep the student section free from outsiders, the Sportsmanship ushers check identification cards at the student gates of the stadium. Finishing the year on an appropriate note, Sports- manship rewards with a trophy the efforts of the boy and girl who displayed the greatest amount of school spirit during the year.
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