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Grandparent’s day during fifth hour “What were you doing at the time of Pearl Harbor? ’ asked Diana Hayhurst of her grandparent for the day, Kath¬ leen Everly. October 12 was Grandpar¬ ent’s Day. Fifth hour students from Mr. Pollen’s, Mr. Clark’s, and Mrs. Kristerson’s history classes participated. They wer¬ en’t the students’ actual grand¬ parents. This was the first year it was held. “It was a day for recogni¬ tion of grandparents,” ex¬ plained Mr. McDevi tt. Each stu¬ dent asked his grandparent five questions about when he was a teenager. Questions ranged from asking what they did for fun to what kind of transportation they used. 18 Magazine
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During fifth hour juniors. Lisa Govert. An gi€ Fear and Tina Jamrose talk to their grandparents Grandparent for the day, Kathleen Ever- ly. talks about her experiences during Pearl Harbor Stripers do volunteer work at Our Lady There are twenty students who work as candy stripers at Our Lady of Mercy Hospital. The main reason for them volunteering their help is that they plan to go into the medical field. They can work whenever they want, but most work on weekends. If th ey work up to fifty hours, they are eligible for a $1,000.00 scholar¬ ship, and up to one hundred hours they receive a pin in addition to be¬ ing eligible for the scholarship. Candy stripers do such things as deliver flowers and newspapers. They escort patients to their rooms and take specimens to the lab to be analyzed. Filing is another duty can¬ dy stripers can do. Patients often ring for candy stripers to get them something from the gift shop. In short, candy stripers do anything that the nurses don’t have time to do that doesn’t require medical at¬ tention. The candy stripers are Christine Tanner, Linda Lackey, Darci Atkin¬ son, Julie Rehling, Connie Farley, Susan Bochnowski, Tricia Jones, Laurie Alexander, Sarah Nagel, Ronda Nieman, Tina Rastovski, Cherly Sivis, Kim Kristie, Tammy Rutske, Kathy Drzewiecki, Wendy Sera, and Marybeth Evers. Magazine 19
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