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JU IOR CIVITANS The Civitans believes service clubs exist for several purposes, such as to help the school and to promote school spirit. The Civi- tans fulfilled these purposes by Working at Streetscene and clean- ing the school campus. The mem- bers participated in Oktoberfest and built a homecoming float with their sister club, the Demon Girls' Service Club. The Civitans also believe a service club is meant to promote friendship and fun among its members, so they will always let the good times roll. Above, left to righ t.' Ted Baroody, Kevin Lor- ick, Pat Balestrieri, Sam Boles, Billy Hanes. Above left: Keith Keller, Scott Pass, Bill Le- verton, Sam Boles, Kevin Lorick, Brian Stur- gill, Brock Womble, Billy Hanes, Keith Jones, David Mount, Grant Bridges, Pat Balestrieri, Brian Cook, Ted Baroody, Richard Cambell. Opposite page, Scott Pass, Sam Boles, Brian Sturgill, Brock Womble, Grant Bridges, Brian Cook, Keith Keller, Bill Leverton, Kevin Lor- ick, Keith Jones, Billy Hanes, David Mount, Pat Balestrieri, Ted Baroody, Richard Cam- bell. Not pictured: Craig Cunningham, Greg Dominique, Byron Edwards, Brad Michael, Chris Stoltz. Opposite right: Brian Sturgill, David Mount, Ted Baroody. Q 76 Junior Civitans
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EM GIRLS i SER VIC SCCIETY V Ll. N - itll h . 1 , n 1 NSWRJI awww 43' The Demons Girls' Service Society has a strong sense of commitment to making both Reynolds and the community a better place. The year began with all the members actively involved with designing a ban- ner to welcome new students, working Coke booths at Streetscene, and ushering each month at the Stevens Center for events such as Amadeus, The Nutcracker, and Dance Theater productions. The Balloon Busters Booth at Oktoberfest was a tremendous success and work on the Home- coming float with our brother club, the Junior Civitans, was fun. The Club continues to be in- volved with service projects such as faculty teas and monthly cards, sponsorship of a Bolivian foster child, campus cleanups in addition to the canned food drive and May- fest. Above: left to right, M. Preston, Presidentg K. Kaufholtz, Treasurerg K. Smith, Sgt. at Armsg K. Liles, Historiang L. Hemric, Sec- retaryg B. Wallace, J. Pate, K. Kautholtz, A. Bledsoe. Opposite pageg Center left: J. Combs, J. Combs, B. Edwards, G. Bridges. Below left.' left to right, T Stockton, H. Nguyen, K. Kaulholtz, K. Harmon, K. Smith, C. Kiger, L. Hemric, B. Wallace, M. Preston, K. Liles, M. Waters, J Foy. Demon Girls' Service Society 25
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