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Tamara Smith and Shcr times visiting the Lion’j own special way. McCown. cavewomcn from pre-historic Roar, cheer the Lions to victory in their Sharon Edwards and Nlarthc Stanton play a game of Duck. Duck. Goose with the children. 'M i IX 1 ly. Debbie Peters, Alex Burke. James Godwin. Leigh Ann Mcllwain. and Nichole I ike themselves comfortable for the 24 hour Rock-a-thon. ■ 8J
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This year, to support their motto of serv- ing the community, the Kiwancttes partici- pated in many service projects. During the Christmas season, members of the club were extremely busy and active; they brought food and gifts to patients at the Veterans’ Administration Hospital and to the elderly people in convalescent homes. For the city of Temple Terrace, the Kiwanettes helped decorate the Burger King and the Beacon Building. For the school, the members of the club re-painted the lion statue in front of the Administration office and also contributed many other helpful services. Throughout the year, the Kiwancttes have maintained their status as a club which serves everyone. ,-Eam.Dwiorncck.Third Row: 1-csley Jennings. Collette Martinez. Michelle Karau. Holly Peters, Charlene Collins, Tammy Kills, An ic Byrd. Pam Bondi, Janice t-arpenler. Donna Chambers. Fourth Row: Darlene Sableski. Tracy Cobey, Lorri Smithing, Cindy Chapel. Layne Gonzalez, Lisa Bush. Karen West. Carol Ann Barone. Sherry Garner. Fifth Row: Traci Nelson, Dawn Gray. Janie Bryant. Lori Pierce. Diane D'Aloia, Debra Brinkley, Melissa Louis. Bobbie Lowe. Laura Atchinson, Nancy Smith, Georginna Ross. Kiwanettes 141
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Hattun. Ian, Joyce PastrinoMros. h the help of sponsor Mrs. McLean. Leigh Ann Mcllw y and successful year. Ted the Civitans through another Led by President Leigh Ann Mcllwain and Vice-President Debbie Peters, Jr. Civi- tan proved to be one of the most outstand- ing. productive clubs at King High School. Busy and always on the go. members of Jr. Civitan served their school and community well. During the summer, members partici- pated in the Special Olympics held at the University of South Florida, a traditional project for the club. In addition, they sold candy to raise money for the Association of Retarded Citizens. Members also visited the Faith Childrens’ Home every month, bringing food, gifts, and other useful things for the children. They also gave parties on special occasions. For their school project, Jr. Civitan washed the school bulletin board. They also gave peppermint candy canes to the teachers and faculty to say “Merry Christmas!” In January some of the members went to Boone, North Caroli- na to help with the Winter Special Olym- pics. With another successful year, Jr. Civi- tan maintained its status as a club th t—r serves everybody.
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