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an. AH' 4' ,X CHECK IT OUT. Bobettc Fink and Melnaie Lusk, seniors, check for permission slips of donors, Lusk was co-chairperson for the drive. FOR A GOOD CAUSE. Helping the nurses lrom the Community Blood Center, Jill Walley, senior, keeps an eye on her patient. Stu-Co sponsored the drive. WAITING IN LINE. Chris Fox, senior, awaits his turn to give blood. Grandview was able to donate 119 pints of blood. ,S Ah .- .ir .i Jacked Q., ---gs, , ,.. I 0-Q Gina Shay HELPING OUT. Matt Craft, senior, who volunteered to help in the school blood drive, takes care of Cheryl Baker, senior. as she donates her blood. I xl C-iw Dawn f ALL DONE. After donating a pint of his RESTING UP. Krislyn McNally, senior, blood, John Barth, senior, who also worked varsity cheerleader, eats a snack while she the drive, takes a drink before returning to regains her energy after her donation, class, Blood Drivef21
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GH GIVE ETHING, OR sift 0 TH ING Some people W0ulCl QIVC just by convincing other students to they had given blood, or ran to call about anything for a free cookie dgnatef' Lusk explained, and a coke. And, 119 of them did at GHS on March 3. t the next batch of victims, Matt Craft, senior, was one of Some students signed up in groups of two or three for moral these volunteers. I wanted to see how it worked, because I was giv- ing later, he said. According to Lusk, 17 people were refused for This day marked the annual support, Blood Drive, and the total H D . 3:5119 PM above the I was afraid 1t would According to the Com- hurt, but taking off the WM Band-Aid hurt more than anything. -Kim Neet Senior one reason or another, and some just didn't feel like giving. I didn't give blood this time, but if they had an- other Blood Drive, I sup- pose I would give, Kathy Squires, senior said. So, that proves it. It I was afraid it would hurt, wasn't just the cookie. GHS would give something for nothing. Text by Gina Shay Layout by Lisa Hegwer Nineteen workers donated their and Mary Jane Oliver ing that I was saving peoples' lives time to help people around after munity Blood Center, which collected the blood, approximately 400 pints are needed in the Kansas City area everyday. But, they admitted that every little bit helps. This year's drive was chaired by Melanie Lusk and Shar- on Strickland, seniors. Both girls Kim Neet, senior said. But, tak- were co-chairmen last year, so ing off the Band-Aid hurt more they were already experienced. I got the satisfaction of know- than anything. 201 Blood Drive
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PARALLELING. Keeping her skis pai-al, lel, Krista Burchfield, senior, glides down, green slope at Copper Mountain on he, first ski trip. ICY SHIELD. Jeff Struchtemeyer, senior, quickly scrapes his car windshield one frigid day after school in front of the building. 3 LONG RIDE. All bundled up, Tara Drake, A junior, looks out of the bus window on the return trip from Keystone. The group skied x 4. at Breckenridge, Keystone, and Copper W Mountain. ' ' Jenny Hoogensen .Huh , X . , FE I if ' .ef , ' LL: ' ' Melanie Jackson ' Melanie Ji PERFECT FORM. Mike Beeson, senior, aggressively throws a snowball in the GHS parking lot one day after school. Beeson played right field on the varsity baseball team. SKI BUM. After piling off the bus at Breckenridge, Cindy Carlton, senior, rests her skis in one of the racks so she can go into a shop. Carlton skied mainly on blue and black slopes. Jenny H05 22 I Winter
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