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l UNIOR CIVITAN 1, . lbw . f,,-. E I Fi, Q. First Row' Terresa Ayers lennifer Lema Second Row janet Cha man Kim Ethrid e. . , . : p , ' ' g Third Row: Tanya Mabe, Rhonda Key. Fourth Row' Susan Warrick R Ph'll' . , enee I ips. Fifth Row: Anita Record, Karen Barrow. Community concern In the fall, a group of dedi- cated young people met to launch a campaign of commu- nity involvement for the com- ing year. Under the strong leadership of advisor Cindy Welch and president Susan Warrick, plans for the months ahead were outlined. Among the objectives were a bake sale to raise money, and food and clothing drives. A special Christmas project involved the collection of old toys to be dis- tributed to needy families. The hope was that children who might have otherwise spent a bleak Christmas, could exper- ience a joyous one. Members felt that being a junior Civitan gave them an appreciation of their good fortune. All agreed that the most valuable aspect of the experience was the warm feeling that comes from giving of one's time and energy to benefit others.
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