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Students were involved Many students were involved in charita- ble community work of some sort. These included candystriping, nursing home work. Scout leadership, bake sales, and aid to the needy. Candystriping was voluntary. Each girl involved worked from four to six hours a week at the hospital. After putting in 100 hours, there was a capping ceremony for the girls. Candystripers performed a vari- ety of aids for patients. Caring for the elderly in nursing homes wasn ' t voluntary, but it did serve the com- munity. This job required patience, love and understanding to serve the handi- capped elderly. Many students worked in this area. Although it may seem strange to still be in Brownie Scouts when in high school, it ' s not really, when a teenager is the lead- er. Being a leader was a time-consuming volunteer job. It required one night a week for weekly meetings plus many extra hours for special programs, field trips, and camp. Another way many students got in- volved in the community was through bake sales, which served both community and the school organization. The Choir, for ex- ample, conducted their bake sale. Choir members donated baked items and sold these to shoppers in Hartford City in Montpelier. Choosing the baked goods at the annual choir bake sale is Mrs. Helen Caperton. being assisted by choir students. CommunitN- Involvement 33
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With Ruby Mason, a member of her troop, helping her, Misti Crull, troop leader, takes attendance at the weekly Brownie meeting. An extended care patient at the Blackford County Hospital, Mrs. Nora Poulson, is given special atten- tion by candystriper Mandy Rea. 32 Community Involvement
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Tore ! Fred Barlrom feels the excitement, but not the danger of the bull fight as he fights a calf on the Spanish Club visit to Mexico. Sand and sun were the main ingredients for Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and Shelly Brown, Terry Curme, Steve Rogers, Kendra Ducy, Brian West, and Ric Hicks. t —-..sf .;- - . z 4 i The magic of the islands captured Mrs. Renner, Mi- chelle Pickering, and Bev Renner. They are on a balcony overlooking the blue waters of the Bahamas. 34 Travel
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