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Run-down shacks with their walls papered with magazines and newspapers were a com- mon sight for Sue Ronk and Kevin Zemanek, during a sum- mer stay in the Appalachian mountains. Kevin and Sue went to Appalachia for a youth ee fees sponsored St. Paul's nited Methodist Church. “Really nasty, and shacks with dirt floors” were Kevin’s expectation, while Sue antici- pated “average homes.” They ound a combination of the two. Everyday, for two weeks, from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m., they repaired porches, shingled roofs, and painted houses. “We were interested in demonstrat- ing to the people that we wer- ent coming to take over, fix their homes and leave when our deed was done. We wanted them to see we cared,’ Sue explained. evin and Sue, however, aren't Memorial’s only volun- teers. Denise Gaither and ee | 4 Katie Moore are volunteers on a long term basis. Filling water containers, Bas oe meal trays, and making beds are all just a part of Candy Striping at Elkart General Hospital for Denise and Katie. “I enjoy wore with people because I woul like to be a physical therapist,” Denise said. Katie added, “I enjoy work- ing with people an helping Pane in my spare time.” As andy Stripers, they are required to work six hours a month. Memorial students not only volunteer outside of school but also inside. As office assistants, students type, answer the phone, run errands and file materials. Other volunteers such as Adult Booster Club members help on picture day, sell tick- ets, cheer at games, chaperone dances, and plan the seasonal sports banquets.
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a Candy Striper sophomore Katie Moore is Kevin Zemanek and Sue Ronk look through a quired to work six hours a month at Elkhart — scrapbook of memories from their church trip to eneral Hospital. Appalachia. Looking in the files for a class assignment is sophomore office assistant Lucretia Jackson. 1m Baker uses his talents during worship ser- At the Speech Team dance on September 26, es as the drummer for the church band at president of the Booster Club Mr. Bill Rody, | Jlayer House. completes the sale of candy to Jeff Dull. Volunteers 25
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