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V ,f 1 ff 1 5 'l i I ls. i il 1. it-,T i-T . jliillw ,, ll! i ri. lu ijfl, ' 'lil il' il ' jr s Sb '1 ., . MW: ,Q X, ,W r JW? ff f , wwf WWW faq. W VW ,M fym Q, M W W . fy. l Red Cross Aids Neighbors Red Cross Club began the new school year with their annual fund rais- er, the Halloween Dance. This event helped raise money for the club to don- ate the money to the diaster fund, de- pleted in the recent years by the many major international disasters. They also donated money for the new head- quarters ofthe Red Cross that is being built in Kansas City and other dona- tions to the Red Cross. Students in the club were given a choice of three projects they could work on during the club sessioru adopt-a-grandparent, make Meals-on- Wheels tray favors and make stuffed Z 1 S fi X ',t,7,l,'. ig , 5- ,I l K K . ,. X ls, f f kwa-Wy W l f? i W .,,, f ' animals for Children's Mercy Hospital. The students then worked frantically to complete their projects within the club time. The club also sponsored the Christ- mas stockings for the students at Hill- top School. Members asked home- rooms to collect gifts or money, they wrapped the presents and bought more gifts, and finally had them deliv- ered before the holidays. Mrs. Burger, the sponsor, commented that the school increased their donations each year, showing PLJH's concern for the community. Red Cross, Front Row: Lisa Oberhelman, Jana Hobbs, Amanda Notestine, Lori Pomeroy, Amanda Loyd, Jenny Cunningham, Shannon Parks, Amanda Ramsey, Tia Lewis, Joanne Snow, Brooke Walker, Sean Catlin. Row 2: Kathi Lawrence, Molly Cansler, Angie Oliver, Leslie Jenkins, Shannon Carter, Pilar Alejos, Vanessa Conrad, Tara Sanderson, Carla Braun, Justin Collet, Jeanne Curran, Michelle Nelson, Kimberly Irvin. Row 3: Danny Huffman, Eric DeSmet, Russell Gillett, Tammy Boss, Tammi Bachman, Sara Pragman, Carrie Whalley, Kelly Musgrave, Angela Dees, Lori Goodwin, Lori McMillia, Nena McClymond, Julie Colton. Clubsf45
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