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Civitans Stone-Age Under The guidance of Hector Hernandez the Civi- Tans of RHS underwent a year of service to Their school and community. The Civitan Club is boys that are outstanding at and away from school. Some of the projects they have undertaken This year are the March of Dimes, cleaning The Trophy case, coffee for The teachers, dances, fruitcake sale, operation scrubdown, S50 Towards The Peace Corps proiect, ushers at basketball games, and They also helped with The Cancer drive. Operation scrubdown was an organized clean up day in which The Civitans participated. The clean up day was held before the District l Student Council Convention so the school grounds would be clean when The visitors arrived. Civitcn meetings are never boring!! Stomp ls Big Success Mike Coldwell Steve Carter Curtis Garcia Ronnie Harbison Bo Houck Keith Houck Chuck Jackson Jim Keil Paula Woites Civitcin officers are Keith Houck, president, Roger Lingerfelt, vice-president, David Callahan, secretary, Billy Stephens, sergeant-at-armsg and Ted Knight, treasurer 'Q ,n-4...
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For Unselhsh Ehforf ln Debbie Moore s Linda Moss ', l ,-,g Diane Murphy rig 3'g,. ,A . 3 f .Jr Zi- - . X- A 7 fs Vicky Murphy i k ' 'D Terry Perryman L f ' ' T Ann Quick , ., 1 , X .3 ' 4 .leanne Talbot 4 h , W Debbie Townsend 4 Y 2 X J Wanda West Patsy Horton, historian, Debbie Townsend, chaplain, and Debra West, ushered at the annual Rickards Football Banquet sponsored by the Boost- er's Club. Helping The Needy The Rickards CivineTTe service club serves The com- muniTy and The school. Along vviTh The TradiTional Can Dance, To collecT Tood Tor needy Tamilies aT Thanksgiving, The main income of The club is selling Claxion Fruiicake. Bake sales also help wiTh ex- penses. This year, CivineTTes sold l,OOO pounds of TruiTcake-This was Twice as much as sold in previous years, CivineTTes Take Turns every Wednesday To help aT The Leon CounTy EasTer Seal Clinic. They man The desk, clean equipmeni' and help vviTh The laundry. CivineTTes also keep The coTTee poT clean in The Rickards Teachers' vvorkroom. nelles. over The meeting with interest. Above: Debbie Moore, club vice-president, ponders over The problems of recording all the pounds of fruitcake sold by Civi- Below: Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. Edwards, club sponsors, watch ,X
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f, Cancer Drive .S Na.. Biggesl Success Ever Paulo Woiles, Civifan Sweetheart, serves diligently every Monday night throughout the school year. Ted Knight discusses with Mr. Hernandez the financial status of the club. Larry Dixon and Paulo Waites find time out from the meeting to enioy a game of cards. 57
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