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They ve got spirit! Spirit, a sing and sign group, has been an official performing organiza- tion of Flagler College for the past three years. lt was an outgrowth of an of one-act part in Flagler Follies when it used to be in the Parent's Weekend schedule of years gone by. This year under the leadership of Lloyd Carrera, Spirit has traveled on tour to North Carolina and has per- formed at several malls in the Jackson- ville area. lt is now traditional for Spir- it to lead the Christmas singing at the college tree trimming party, and to sing during the church service held over Parent's Weekend. The sponsor of this unique group is Pat Blair of Student Services. and Lloyd Carrera. Far Left: Lloyd Carrera ties Heather Thomson's bow be fore a performance, lmmedi ate Left: Spirit Sponsor Pat Blair with members Anita Groves, Mary Lee Friese Heather Thompson, and Lloyd Carrera. The Spirit singers, Front Row: lL-Rl Will Verbits, Rose Fisher, Mary Lee Friese, Anita Groves Darlene Celano, Karen Ste phens, Carolyn Bachman Carol Miller, Maureen Dupes Nancy Cafiero. Back Row Dori Laurino, Karen Riedel Laura Rumph, Marianne Webb, Heather Thompson
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Women For Future Service The women of WFS are busy in- deed. They conducted two blood drives this year, as well as hosted a Halloween party at the Geriatric Center. They presented a lavish fashion show during Parent's Week- end, featuring many new spring items. These women also decorat- ed for the Homecoming Dance, de- livered danish to dormitory rooms, and prepared a Thanksgiving bas- ket for delivery to local families. They certainly exemplify their name, WOMEN FOR FUTURE SERVICE. Top Right: WFS club members, Front Row QL-Rl: Lisa Ann Thompson, Sponsor Josie Griffith, President Diane Skokowski. Row Two: Bethany Garwick, Donna Thompson, Jill Stambaugh. Row Three: Laura Rumph, Nancy Cafiero, Lori Berglund, Gladys Brown. Row Four: Dawn Robinson, Nora Stroop, Laura Lott. Bottom Right: Sponsor Josie Griffith with incoming WFS President Cheri Cramer, and outgoing President Diane Skokowski. 124
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Special Ed. Club The Special Ed. Club's main function is the organization of the St. John's County Special Olympics which is held twice a year. Club mem- bers are responsible for designing and planning the day's activities and games, as well as locat- ing sponsors and supporters. This year the club tried a new moneysmaking project to help raise the funds needed for Spe- cial Olympics. Club members sent letters to the parents of boarding students asking for a dona- tion for their cause. Half of this donation went towards the Special Olympics, and the other half went towards a care package for the daughters and sons of participating parents. Each package contained a letter or note from home, and goodies which were delivered to the students during finals week . . a time when a boost of support from the folks is especially appreciated. The Special Ed. Club raised over S1000 for their cause, and brought smiles to the faces of many a tired and busy student, not to mention the surprise to find that mom and dad were behind it all. Jim Tager and his wife Louise were president and vice-president of the club, with David Landon as treasurer. Dr. Fran Far- rell acted as sponsor of the Special Ed. Club. Below: Louise and Jim Tager, officers of the Special Ed. Club. Immediate right: Jeanette Troy with Olympians. Bottom right and left: Girl Scouts from the Yates Center sell cookies on campus the job can wear you out! Many of these students participate as athletes during the Special Olympics. ,anti . Jvc ,Vs 1 . fl 5 ' - ' A ll W Q: A . ! :lg-:Z , 535' ,ev ,rg '- -ri' , . fr ffl' ,jf ' - . As. 'if 1159 mr' 4 I ff :Q . .1 -,T-' I rt. K. Rb f l r- ., . - 5 . . -r ' V sg.' -'ty ' .: .-- VA 9' Swim px . ,. ' .f x ,gr xl . N F' W.. J was
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