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Top left: Becky Richardson lends a helping hand at the County Clerk's office. Top right: Don Polmateer is hard at work making frames for paintings at the Pioneer Art Gallery. Above: Members enrolled in CSP include Greg Sanderlin, Gena Shelley, Jeri Baumgardner, Diane Detroit, Gail Wilkinson, Becky Richardson, Larry Sandwick, Debbie Larson, Don Polmateer, Karen Zurbrugg, Rhonda Rose, Cindy Thomas, Cheri Tharp, Debby Quinowski, Mike Meeker, Tom Noble, Gerri Searcy, Mark Smirnov, Pam McGuire, John Hill, Becky Hendrickson, Keith Douglas, Dave Hiatt, John Segesser, and Louise Hunt. Opposite page: Top: Larry Sandwick works at the Work Activity Center. Middle left: Louise Hunt tells the animals at Klamath Animal Hospital to Be good and open up! Middle right: Gena Shelley teaches the children at the Montessori School how to play rummy. Bottom- Gail Wilkinson talks to one of the children at the TMR Center.
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, . -fiiz ,Q,r , ST tr? L, if Below: Marty McClellan seems to be enjoying a slow dance. Bottom: Couples enjoy the comforts of the Service Club. D, 3' 2 I t 1 v- lg. A VVV. ?, N, S , ' M A 'N-ywnfiiw... fl fwpf? , ig in Ml W T p if fg suwih kk A 4 ' ' I 7..:.,.Vlf'f'SN j R wJL4w 44 Dance Sponsored by Pep Club The annual Sweethearts' Ball, sponsored by the Pep Club, was held at the Kingsley Field Service Club. This yearly event honored the basketball teams and at this time Mr. and Miss Rebound were crowned. Candidates were selected from the Pep Club and basket- ball teams. This year's candidates were Lynn Sine and Tom Noble, seniorsg Gail Hildreth and Bill Poch, juniorsg Dacota Rushing and Jerry Walsh, sophomoresg and Shelley Rushing and Jeff Gansberg, freshmen. Tom Noble and Gail Hildreth received the honors. Theme for the dance was Moonlight and Roses.
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CSP Continues Un For over thirty students, the CSP program proved to be a memorable experience. CSP, Community Service Project can be taken by seniors as a three credit project. These students learned what it means to be active and concerned members of a society. They became involved in their agencies and proved to be a real asset to the community. The knowledge and experience gained will hopefully be use- ful in their future lives.
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