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Key Club 8: Aides Service: work to help others Service to the school was provided by two groups of students: the members of the Key Club and those who worked as student aides. Key Club was originally founded as a service organization to help the members of the school and community. Its purpose is to help prepare students for the future, develop good leadership skills and teaches them how to work well with others by doing services. They sold cotton candy, and freshly made donuts on Friday mornings. The money they earned went toward sponsoring an underpriviledged child, Phirisira Gatwiri, from Kenya through the Christian Children's Fund. Key Club sent 318.00 a month and in December, 510.00 for Christmas. With this money, the family was able to receive three daily meals and to buy warmer clothes and blankets. Key Club members work together and devote a lot of their time to helping others. Receiving credit while working as a student aide is a benefit to students as they help to make days run more smoothly by running errands and grading papers. Being an aide gives the students an opportunity to get to know the teacher personally. Mr. Payne said, All my aides are great! They help out in a lot of ways by working on the computer. Mrs. Cory-Hummel said, I use my aides mostly to run off dittos, make class lists, type, file and help other students in my classes! Mr. Baxter commented, I do not really use aides that much except to mark grades in the gradebook, clean up work in the lab and clean the turtle tank! Junell Parker had this to say about being a library aide: I like it because it gives me a chance to relax after a day of hard classes. l help students find things, check books and work on the computer. W' fi A Suzy Martin, Lisa Ellison, and Beth Relnke prepare cotton candy to raise money for child in Kenya. Kaylene Johnston helps Kathie Cowell with workin the attendance ofrlce. 138 Key ClubfAides K. , ,., T W?i7f'V far-', Q., or 4 f , .1 ,mn if -3 ,r an r 5 vu! 0 an i ' wwf a ,3!'iZg . li -Flvrfif ,a vale? J 'fifif iffffffg tii .pe we J ' gras or Z' if. ff rr
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M We at it fe Q 09' Teresa Smith announces her rockin' radio show to an unseen audience in the commons, Mr. Marty Heaton, FCA sponsor, answers questions from his interviewer Steve Kruise. 9 S FCA: Sponsor Mt. Mickey DeRock, Dale Nelson, Lad DeGraffenriecL Michelle Erickson, Scott LaFleur, Tammy Reeve, Gary Kloster, Shawnda Overholt, Tim Brunelle, Allyson Marshall, Mchelle Rominger, Dave Redmond, Michelle DeRock, Lorri Gomez, Sponsor Marty Heaton, Holly McGuire, Dianna Baur, Nick Gregory, Tricia Parker, Kristen Alford, Alexis Redmond, Joe Bohllng, Liesa Blenkers. FCA 137
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