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Red Cross akes Its Mark The Red Cross is infamous for its bi-annual blood drive. Many Kelleyites were enticed by offers of free cookies and juice, but only a few brave bodies actually donated blood. So far, every student that entered the wrestling room has been reported to come back out. However, emerging Kelleyites seem to have a particularly rosy outlook for the rest of the day. The value of the Red Cross cannot be measured in pints alone. The Red Cross also provides Christmas stockings for the poor children of Tulsa and donates money to needy families through bake sales. The proud sponsors of these zealots are Ms. Karey and Mrs. Dempsey. Red Cross members are led by Tim Harbison, President, Faye Le Blanc, Vice-President, Mary Rac- zkowski, Secretary, ,lane Bradshaw, Treasurer, Amy Hirsch, Project Coordinator. 1. Red Cross officers take a bow. 2. Tam Harbison can not stand the sight of Chris Caldwellls blood. 3. Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses . . . This year five Kelley students joined in the Tulsa youth-sponsored Penny Push. Through International Red Cross, students from all over Tulsa raised S8000 to be sent to the famished in Africa. Tonya De Gance and Valerie Shed were Mayor Liasons. By con- tacting the Tulsa mayor and the surrounding city mayors, they were able to have the week of Febuary 14- proclaimed 'gTulsa Youth Pick Up the Tab Week. Patrick Morgan, Tom Medlock, and ,lim Griffin were on the Media Committee. They wrote many informative radio spots, and appeared on radio shows to tell of the Ethiopian crisis. These five students, along with STUCO members, also went into freshman and sophomore religion classes to speak about the problems in Africa. The STUCO Ethiopian dance raised 15200 for the African relief effort. 138 1' -
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Bishop Kelley Band A successful innovation uncovering many hidden talents was the Bishop Kelley Band. Under the direction of Mr. Arenson, these per- formers stepped beyond the bounds of tradi- tional school bands to become a popular source of entertainment at several Kelley dances. Although the Bishop Kelley Band doesn't march, wear funny hats, or use a tuba, its musi- cians and singers have a promising future at Kelley. 1. l.aura Pellegrino and Steve MeRuiz play for a capaci- ty crowd in the cafeteria. 2. Sharon Robertson sings the blues. 3. David Kelly, Mike Buckendorf, and Steve MeRuiz want their MTV. 4. Tony Janotta doesnit have David Teagarden's affinity for The Partridge Familyf' 581 il I W2 3 w I 1 +L Row l: Tony Jannotta, Pete Galbraith, Steve McRuiz Row 2: John Cook, Melanie Merle, Mary Swinson, Sharon Robertson, Laura Pellegrino Row 3: Kevin Shank, Mike Buckenclorf, Rob Emery, David Kelly, .lohn Reasor, Davin Teegarden IS? 140 -??'.wiQzz 1-:if iz -e W sf: Fi -,.'1.1 sz sf.: M-- f tia 15- ff .
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