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HEAT E TEARS During processing, Bart Brown as- sures the nurse that he has no dreaded diseases. 'L Kim lohnston and Brenda Davis help the Red Cross by rzonsoling Boo Cross. - Lf r. nfs' !ll' .-lala . -2414 Despite the fact that stu- dents faced one-day's ab- sence, a treacherous obstacle with the implementation of the 30-day rule, and teachers had to relinquish some of their precious little planning time, approximately 250 in- dividuals donated plasma and participation to junior Civitan's day-long blood drive. Three hundred and sixty-five days a year, twenty-four hours a day, the Tidewater Red Cross needs blood. On October 3, 1978, it had more than it needed. Thanks to Iunior Civitan, which sponsored the drive, and to the students and teachers who worked, one hundred and eighty-three pints of blood were collected by the end of the day. Although dedicated to a necessary cause, the blood drive was not exempt from the problems frequently en- countered when a massive project is undertaken. The Red Cross was badly under- staffed, slowing the opera- tion. As a result, between 70 and 100 people were not pro- cessed, constituting the loss of that many pints of blood. For the past five years, Kel- lam has collected more pints of blood than any other school in the Tidewater area, which should call for special consideration and further preparation on the part of the Red Cross for the number of donors Kellam has available. Many were willing to donate, but were discouraged be- cause of the extensive wait. Missing classes wasn't consi- dered a great tragedy, but when the blood drive inter- fered with school's closing and transportation home, prospective donors left. The drive was successful for those who stuck it out and endured the wait. is -l I l Trl' '- r 'f'7'Q.
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A sponsorship fee of S20 bought worthwhile advertising for the Bar- becue Place. A plea of send in the Clowns brought Pam McDonald to Pem- broke Mall for the 1st Annual Civi- tan See-Saw-a-Thon.
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