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9' Eli,Ef,,i 'X S I 'Isle -1 N iq.,-Q S 4 g CIVITAN: iFront Rowj Greg Fish, pres., jim Godfrey, vice-pres,g johnny Sharpe, treas.3 Kenny Dial, sec., Phil Munyon, chap., iSecond Rowl Dale Tadlock, Danny McClellan, Charles Short, Steve Robinson, iBack Rowj Bill McKittrick, Mickey Messer, juan Key, David Dial, Mark Fish. junior Ricky Hicks wields a Sledge hammer at the car bash sponsored by Civitan during Homecoming.
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Civitans Ask Citizens To Vote in Elections V-O-T-E -- That's what Civitans told Tallahas- seeans during the election days of the fall. They helped the Tallahassee jaycees put posters up encouraging voters to participate in the primaries and elections. Civitans helped their parent club do work with retarded children as another of their projects. Two ten pound sledge hammers were what Civitans had to get for their car bash during Homecoming festivities. By the end of the day a 1948 automobile painted green and orange to symbolize the FAMU Baby Rattlers colors looked iust like the Baby Rattlers did at the end of the Homecoming football game Nov. 9. Do you have any soft drink bottles? is what Civitans went around asking people as a money making project. The drive netted about S50 for the club's treasury. Civitans had their annual fruit cake sale in November and December, assisting Senior Civitans at two loca- tions, Courtesy Cars and Northwood Mall. Members also sold fruit cake on an individual basis in a club contest to earn the right to attend state convention. Mr. Larry Parkey served as faculty sponsor of the Rickards Civitan club again this year. wi .- ,fli- 4 ,r ,Q As part ofa school service project to clean up the campus, Civitan President Greg Fish paints a trash can. IF YOU D0!l l' PIE, Civitan Phil Munyon puts up a sign encouraging Tallahasseeans to vote as a part of the Civitans' community service program. 'NE CIVITAN SWEETHEARTS: fTop To Bottoml Lynn McGarvey, Sara Kalfas, Debbie Pichard, Tam Russell, Liz Lammons, lane Faircloth, lohnna Walworth, fNot Picturedl Sarah Dockery.
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Key Joins in School Wide Clean-Up Campaign il ,X Inns' gf' Anchor and Key members participate in the annual Homecoming parade. Key Clubs entry was a long green 'snake Rickards Key Club joined other organizations to help in a school wide clean up campaign. Along with this campaign, Key Clubbers repainted the trash cans. Sunland Hospital was the setting of the annual Christ- mas party given by the Key Club for the mentally re-I tarded and handicapped children. Purpose -of the party was to show the children that they are 'still wanted, and to bring a little joy and happiness into their lives. During the year members of the club' were chosen to attend the weekly luncheon of Kiwanis Club, Key's sponsor. At this luncheon club members informed Kiwa- nis about the club's activities during the year. Continuing tradition, Key Club gave a S100 scholar- ship to a Rickards senior. This scholarship was named after Terry Brady, a former member of Key Club who was killed in the Viet Nam war. Other activities were the Winter Rally Dec. 2, and the annual Kiwanis-Key cookout in the spring. Also to earn money, the club decided to sell Youth Fare cards. These cards were for plane trips so the students could get a discount rate. The cards were sold for 53 with Key Club getting to keep Sl. Key Club also coached Anchor in the girls' football game, against Civinettes. Key Club's sweethearts for the year were Debbie Pichard, Melinda Enfinger, judy Gairns, and johnna Wal- worth. The girls received a rose and a key to wear around their neck when they were tapped in. The girls were to attend the meetings which were held weekly. l 4 KEY CLUB: fFront Rowj Keith Clemons, RonCox, jim Lane sec., Paul Posey, vice-pres., Mike Murphy, pres.g lSecond Rowl lim McCoy, Brian Murphy, David Sawyer, Steve Robinson, Ricky Bellg lBack Rowl Mr. Don McLaurin, span., Larry Mack, Glenn Pugh, john Archer, Tommy West, Ken Tyson, Wade Pierce.
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