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A PRECIOUS DROP As fall rolled in, so did the annual blood drive sponsored by student Council. Many anxious 17 and 18 year olds took time out of their classes and study halls to become a blood donor and help South ob- tain the quota of 150 pints. Throughout the day, students saw their classmates with bandages on their arms and sometimes whitish, pale faces. Still, this did not discourage future blood donors be- cause many students wanted to donate but could not due to the age limit or the parent permission slip. For the first time, the Board of Education re- quested parent permission slips, stated Mr. Eugene Smallman, new Student Council advisor. Granite High South donated 122 pints of blood after the day long ordeal. The quota was low due to the fact of Homecoming Week and the all- school assembly. We will have another this spring and hope it will be successful , says Mr. Smallman. Text and Design by ANGELA GRUPAS BLOOD DRIVE 21
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2 1. Tim Vaughan amuses himself with the blood doning equip- ment. 2. Mike Walker strains to force out a smile as Kathy Schildman looks on as the next victim. 3. Statistics, records, and blood are given to the nurses by the students who are prepar- ing for the needle . 4 The nurse prepares each thoughtful donor and helps them surpass their doubts and fears. 5. Sandy Mendoza waits on the tired donors, including Mr. Smallman. during the course of the drive 6. Seniors Kim Evans, Sue Shanta. Mary Jenkins and Becky Antoff, proudly display I Did It stickers to the camera. 7. Mr. Smallman, new Student Council advisor, shows off his puncture wound he received when he donated his blood. 20 BLOOD DRIVE
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1 . Mary Bisch leads the pack and Mary Romine follows close behind at a track meet during the spring 2 Judy Tudor successfully receives the exchange from Julie Ross 3. Kim Ross stares in awe at a play that her fellow teammates completed at a softball game 4 . Todd Angle seems disgusted after playing a grueling game of tennis. 5 Chris Kessler and Debbie Burnett get off to o fine start and look forward to a great finish 6. George Sykes acts very enthused about graduation and all it has to offer 7. Tony Rujawitz listens patiently for graduation to begin 22 SPRING 1981
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