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S if! Ap, Red Cross Club Care packages just one project of the club C d Sister Agnes, l was wondering if you knew why Clara Barton decided on a red cross? I mean, why not a blue shield? ... Sending care pack- ages to Vietnam ... The next time the Missis- sippi floods we're going on rescue duty. That's certainly something to look forward to! ... How come we have to belong to a club that helps people? You don't have to, you want to - don't you? .. . Ciirls, please don't forget to bring cigar boxes. We have to have them be- fore we can decorate them for the elderly ... Let's get a head start on first aid. We can prac- tice mouth to mouth resuscitation at Hill When the infirmary's too crowded maybe we could set up a Red Cross station. How about in the cafeteria? . . , Red Cross is always working behind the scenes ... You're really a valuable member of Red Cross Why? Because you care enough to be helpful. Ca,bJ One big project for Red Cross Club members is pre- paring scrapbooks and scrapbook kits for youngsters in hospitals. This involves many hours of going through mag- azines and cutting out suitable pictures for these club members. ici Chris Weyandt addresses the club, perhaps checking on their progress with the scrapbooks? tdi lf this discussion gets any more heated, maybe the club will have a chance to use their first aid skills! 91 ' . LV' Q- is 5551! 7:2335 . 2 , 1' rf s it I iils 152: 'mf-3: b
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Art Club Pins made by members stimulate pride I don't think we could bake cookies in the kiln! I just spilt magenta paint on my uniform. You know, I like it better than the gray ... Yes, me too ... This club allows me to divert my inner tensions into something creative, be- sides, it's fun . . . That is not a doorstop, it's my sculpture! ... If we work really well maybe Sis- ter Irene will display our artifacts during Fine Arts Week You're making papier-mache ark for the papier-malche animals? ... Do you prefer oil, acrylic or water? Well, really crayon ... I like the originality of your mobile, but won't your family be difficult to hang? Don't sneeze! There goes my paper mosaic . . . But if you put your signature in the corner it ruins the whole picture ... It seems like we never have enough time. b H fa? Kathy Todd's papier-mache giraffe seems to be coming along pretty well. Will it be done in time for Fine Arts Week, Kathy? tbl Is Sister Irene merely adjusting her glasses or is it a gesture of total despair over someone's clay masterpiece? ICJ Bending over the kiln, Art Club member Mary Schiltgen makes her own club pin. All members learned the techniques of cop- per enamelling to make individually designed pins. Idj Club president Sally Babler finds papier-mache a pretty gooey mess.
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a b Displaying a rare type of talent, Kal Nancy Lee and Rocky Sarrack, tbl Beata Zweber and Diane Horwath, compete for king and queen of Powder puff activities. lcl In a team huddle, the Girly Ghosts spook up a few choice ideas. 92 1 49MiQ, . s as E ' 1' ' , sg: il c
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