Blackford High School - Reflections Yearbook (Hartford City, IN)

 - Class of 1978

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What do you want for Christmas? asks Santa Claus imposter Terry Townsend, as he talks to Parkside Elementary youngsters. Cared enough to GIVE GIVE — that four-letter word that is not dirty. Students have GIVEN in several ways during the year ranging from contributions of time and money to lifesaving and sustaining blood. The Publications Department, through a Christmas Wish fund drive, GAVE happiness to a needy family with presents and a complete stock of Christmas food. Appreciation and concern are also gifts that were part of the GIVING by students. Candy-stripers, junior-assistant nurses, numbering approximately 25, fit this category with their aid and help to hospital patients in many special and unique ways. Several seniors contributed in a different way, aiding the continuance of the American form of democracy by voting for their first time in the county elections. Other gifts including riding bikes for the Mental Health drive and door-to-door canvassing for the United Way were also a part of the GIVING by students. It seems that whatever the gift, to whomever it is given, the motive and central theme behind most the GIVING is coincidentally also a clean four-letter word — LOVE. The summer ended In competition for Mary Daniel, as she participated In the Montpeller Jamboree queen contest. Her sponsor was Am- vets. Spending the afternoon taking steps toward the prevention of birth defects, students hike 20 miles In the charity walk-a-thon. 18 Contributing

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Carefully placing the crown on a wet and smil- ing queen, Cheri Elliot, is Brian Lanham. Escort Brian Willmann keeps the rain off. They may be damp, but their spirit isn ' t: Vicki Harlow, Phoebe Zigler, and Debby McConnell keep Bruin spirit high — rain or shine. Homecoming 17



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HV 1 g j HBP k Im r- v ' J There are three basic steps for donation Secondly, Vanessa is checlced for any appar- Finally, after everything has been checked, blood to the Red Cross. Sophomore Vanessa ent problems such as high blo od pressure or Vanessa is put flat on her back while her Claytor first registers her name with secre- a slow pluse, which could prevent her donat- blood is taken. Time: 30 minutes, tary. ' ng- Candy striping in her spare time is the way Tere- sa Brown GIVES. Stripers are volunteers who assist nurses and patients. Contributing 19

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