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Show Your Care What would the communi- ty do without Civinettes? Ci- vinettes, a service organiza- tion performs services for the community. This year there were thirty-two active members. When asked if she felt the club would be better this year, Mrs. Martha Io said, I feel it will be a lot better this year because there is a lot of en- thusiasm and I have more experience. I feel that it's an opportu- nity to help others. I wouldn't get in another club, said An- drea Thomas when asked why she joined Civinettes. The members requirements before every overnight trip was to complete two projects. The projects varied from cleaning the faculty lounge to Is this all of it? Ebony Irick and Tonia Pearson load their suitcases into Mrs. Martha jo Baker's car to go home. The girls attended in Colum- bia the state council meeting. iPhoto by Anita Stevensj Trick-or-treat. Merry Beth Robinson persuades Amanda Bowers to give to UNICEF. Civinettes went around for a week collecting money for UNI- CEF. The girls collected 57575. iPho- to by Anita Stevensj Good 'EY 'R if L Q. 32 5 EA trick-or-treating for UNICEF. The hours of service were calculated and sent into the state office, where the total points awarded was ranked with the other groups. Then the club may become eligible for honor and membership increase awards. In the spring these awards were presented. In all, Civinettes was an or- ganization where teenage girls could meet their services to their school, community, and state. Anita Stevens Cfwwvfza 105
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H6 ses... TIS ' . lJke Role Model FCA members have fun. That's one point the club wants to get across. We try to show that being a Christian doesn't mean you can't enjoy yourself, said La- venda Garner, l5CA's co-pres- ident. While enjoying themselves, club members also helped others. At Christmas, FCA collected toys to give to the children at Mauldin Elemen- tary School. They also helped organize field day for the ele- mentary students. 106 Vvays Although we accom- plished a good deal this year, we hope to do even more in the future, said Chuck Ver- din, then added, We would really like to help with Special Olympics, it makes you feel good to help others. Other than charity work, the club met to hear guest speakers give devotions or simply to play a sport. I really enjoyed the guest speakers and the interesting approach they took with their topics, said Trudy Ayers. The Mauldin chapter in- volved others besides athletes because of the absence of any other christian organization at school. Our main concern is to promote Christ-like behavior and fellowship, concluded Kevin Riser. Stacey Cooper Eight ball, corner pocket. Charles Desfosses and Scott Adams await the outcome of the shot. FCA members met every month for fellowship and fun. iPhoto by Lavenda Garnerj Girl Talk! Susan Iarvais points out something to Karen Bowmar, Karen Rawls, Kelli Harris, and Angie Jones. Some members found the monthly meeting a good time to socialize. iPhoto by Stacey Cooperj Heed these words! Coach Larry Frost speaks to club members about peer pressure. Speakers often gave devo- tions on how to avoid drugs and alco- hol by finding a more meaningful high. iPhoto by Nancy Freemanj
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