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MISSIO CLUB tabovej Wc just love this babyl, states Jennifer Vosburgh and Tiffany Smith. tabovej Are these all for me'?, asks Miss Raglin. K7 V7 Y: tabovej Mission Club: tbottom to topl Sister Johnellen, C. Ramsey, Y. Gayoso, D. Graf, T. Honton, R. Rcmpel, S. Gali- Chia, S. Lies, C. Tadtman, C. Shield, T. Pham, M. O'Shaugh- nessy, A. Collinsworth. tabovej The giving really stacked up during the Can Food Drive at KMC. Mission Club is truly a Christian organization as it does not boast about the great things it accom- plishes for the needy. Mission Club backs several can food drives a year as well as other helpful projects for the needy. Sister Johnellen remains modest about all her time spent to make the club and projects work. These pictures illustrate some of the mission club events. -1 D- Mission Club n Clubs
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DD Students Against Driving Drunk was in its first year at KMC. Over 300 students joined. Miss Sweet, Mr. Brown, Miss Wi- seman, and Miss LaFever were the teach- er-sponsors, who gave their time and ener- gy to the progression of the program. The officers were President, Heather Loyle, Vice President, Trevor Bacon, Secretary, Mary Morey, Treasurer, Shawn Laughlin, Stuco Rep., Gretchen Braun, and City Rep., Kerry McCarthy. Four committees were formed, activi- ties, fund-raising, communications, and publicity, to carry out the many projects throughout the year. The year's projects included, Chain of Life Pizza Party , Buckle Up for Safety week and a SADD workshop to name a few. SADD, On November 15, 1986, headed toward success and safety at KMC. ll tAboveJ Miss Sweet listens to suggestions. fTop Rightj The SADD members fMiddle Rightl The SADD officers. jf' SADD Club Division fb 3 , .l'
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tl to rl tbottom rowl M. McHenry, D. Barton, K. Woodard, D. Graf,G. Braun, C. Garcia, M. Lyons, K. Skoulaut, D. Onofrio, G. Suero, S. Carpcr, C. Dool, 12nd rowl T. Suellentrop, A. Martinez, R. Dyk, K. Padgett, S. Laughlin, M. Schmidt, A. Pay, S. Meeds, T. Grant, Mr. Wendt, 13rd rowj G. Solon, K. Kcrschen, D. Bates, M. Massey, A. Jenkins, J. Hyde, K. Smith, C. Ramsey, L. McAdoo, S. Odell, 44th rowj R. Hipp, K. Braun, M. Moore, R. Smith, C. McDougall, A. Knorr, J. Siefkes, N. Sbarra, T. Farha, S. Statham, t5th row! A. Carney, S. McAtee, J. Hyde, S. Clark, J. Graf, J. Wilkins, M. Ackerman. M. Griffin, B. Hesse, f6th rowj, K. Hogan, M. Powers, E. Lee, M. Hurley, M. O'Shaughnessy, G. Sweatt, L. lacovetta, J. Shank, M. Shockey, K. Lovern, 17th rowl A. Mann, D. Padgett, T. Parker, K. Cramer, H. Abraham, E. Ebersole. J. Rathbone Student Council serves the community as well as the school with a variety of student interaction and charity projects. With the great leadership of Chris Garcia, STUCO president, Roger Hipp, vice- president, Michelle Ackerman, Secretary, and Ken Padgett, Treasurer, STUCO had another successful year. ln the fall, STUCO kicked things off with the annual school carnival in Septem- ber and Homecoming in October. STUCO sponsored soc hops, MORP, and Prom provided good times during the winter and spring. Also, STUCO worked with the Misson Club on a canned food drive which succeeded in raising over 6,000 cans, needy families in the Christmas holiday season and the Senior-Faculty basketball game in May. Futhermore, the Secret Pal program, in which students adopt a teach- er or administrator for the school year, returned to brighten many a faculty mem- ber's day. I987 was a year of transition as KMC welcomed Mr. Steve Wendt as the new STUCO moderator. His contagious spirit of enthusiasm motivated STUCO to be creative leaders of the student body, STUCO encouraged better communica- tion between the students, faculty and ad- ministration and hopefully this trend will continue. Many thanks should go to this group which keeps the wheels of KMC turning. Stuco Clubs Tricia Suellentrop displays Stuco's nutritional lunch.
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