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Food ls Bi Business for Clubs As we venture through our school years, activities play a maior part of our iourney. These groups represent students that are interested in partic- ular fields of endeavor. Almost all of Coastal's students are involved in some club proiects, from selling tacos to creating hall bulletin boards. Not only the club sponsors and officers participate in these ill The main money-making project of the Spanish Club this year was the selling of tacos made by its members. Shannon Floyd, Howell Bellamy, Patrick Smith, and Judd Green hungrily await their lunch as served up by Teb Bough. l2l Reynolds Martin treats herself to a Span- ish delicacy. events, but each member of the club is drawn into these activities. This year's organizations got off to an early start through scheduled bi-monthly meetings. Clubs were revamped under the guidance of a group of students who worked as a student activity committee. The com- mittee planned a monthly calendar of events that began to resemble a menu because it was so filled with proiects that revolved around feed- ing Coastal's students. Doughnuts, hot chocolate, soup and sand- wiches, hot dogs and hamburgers, and the sales and raffles of baked goods all brought money into clubs' treasuries at a rapid rate.
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Oivinetfes Aid Others The Civinettes, under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Kay Jones, found the I976-77 school year to be their most productive yet. Catering to the needs of others and serving the academy are the group's primary goals and their activities are designed to fulfill those aims. Unselfishness is the byword for the girls. ill The Civinettes went on an excursion to Tara Hall, a boy's home in Georgetown, iust before Christmas. They treated the boys with candy and cookies, played a spontaneous game of basketball with them, and ate lunch in the cafeteria as their guests. l2l Shari Leach, Jan Gore, and Ann Thomas prepare the upper school Christmas bulletin board, complete with Civinettes in the dis- guise of angels. l3l Julie Holcombe and Kelly Neal were cho- sen Queen and King of Harvest in a penny- vote contest sponsored by the Civinettes. The crowning took place at the Halloween Carni- val.
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