Providing services for the community enhances image Working to improve the club's civic image, the Civitans engaged in a variety of community projects including fund raising for the National Association for Retarded Children and supplying free hot chocolate to weary Christmas shoppers. Cooperating with school administration, the Key Club and Jr. Civitans strove to fulfill their commitment to school service. By policing the halls and classrooms, checking lockers to ensure neatness , supplying the school with a Christmas tree for the hall, and painting trash receptacles for the city, the senior Key Club members served the school and the community. 1. SENIOR KEY CLUB.FIRST ROW: Turner, Pylkas, Belcher, Morris. SECOND ROW: Woodroof. Martin, Daniel. Smith. Mason (sponsor) . THIRD ROW: Pullara, Pfeifer, Higbee, Posey, Parson, Bullard. FOURTH ROW: McLeod , Roberts , Garner, Shackelford, Carr. 2. JUNIOR KEY CLUB. FIRST ROW: Barker Spurlock. Allan, lloyd. Muncy. SECOND ROW: Ulrey, Scarsdale, P. Gould, Farrar, D. Gould (sponsor). THIRD ROW: Webb. Wright, White, Campbell, Barnes . 3 . LOADED down with fruitcakes, Jayne Parsons struggles to make her way to the building. 4. JUNIOR CIVITANS. FIRST ROW: Robison, Banks. Meirose, Prince, Verkler, Brotherton, Guffey. SECOND ROW: Curtis, Bales, Daniel, Alston, Lawyer, Me· Clain, Coker. THIRD ROW: Pruit, Vinson, Burkett, Sanders, Walker, Wright, Browning (sponsor I. FOURTH ROW: Ingram, Beavers, Morris, Norris. 314 / ORGANIZATIONS
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