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X E X. . M, , in-., Blood Bank unit. Those wishing to donate their blood, after having a permission slip from home, waited patiently to give while being served refreshments. Two LC groups especially dedicated to service, Key Club and OBC, were exceptionally active in charity programs. Key Club led a March of Dimes fund raiser, and OBC collected hundreds of pounds of newspaper during a mid- winter drive. Plotting the strategy for the March of Dimes drive are Key Clubbers Ken Poppe, Rob Magnuson, Steve Dunlap, and Lee Shelton. Mrs. Spokane Hutchison masterminds LC's participation in the Salvation Army party. During the Christmas party, Santa was ably assisted by Raggedy Ann. Marshalling all his resolve, Tom Hurstbravely donates his blood. With all presents distributed, Santa sits surrounded by all his helpers. A blood doner patiently waits through a preliminary test. After the ordeal, blood doners rebuild their strength with doughnuts and orange juice.
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LC students ask what they can do for their communit LC's student body has always been a leader in community service through agencies and activities too numerous to fully list. Students have given their time, their l -A mot ers V , , ma!! ki as ta.,at js-'.Izjq,gt,,T,..X 2 iv' I - . ,f 5 efforts, and their enthusiasm to helping others. A tradition for many years, the Salvation Army Christmas party was again celebrated. Homerooms collected money to buy gifts for one or two needy children. A volunteer from each homeroom bought the gifts and then attended the party. Representatives of the ASB and Mrs. Hutchison along with a spokesman from the Salvation Army organized the party. LC was the only school involved in this charity organization. The children at the party were visited by Raggedy Ann and Andy, played by Sue Whiteley and Patty McKenzie, and Santa Claus. Lewis and Clark was visited on February 23 by the mobile
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R,,,.swvvP9? 3 49' n 4 5 L 7 8 Scholars show achievement and the promise of more Outstanding students are as varied as their accomplish- ments, but they have all done something worthy of note. A special privilege of the junior and senior classes is to elect their own officers. In the fall the juniors elected Lynn Yonago, president, Chris Taylor, vice-president, Melinda Gray, secretary, and Brian Anderson, fifth executive. The seniors chose Mike Mahoney, president, Cathy Rollins, vice-president, Pam Spiznagel, secretary, and Linda Nelson, treasurer. At the semester break, the juniors picked new officers. Phil Eggers was made president, Sydney Alex, vice-president, julie Peters, treasurer, and Val Debing, secretary. Among the senior class, spring officers were Wayne Ueda, president, Mitch Watkins, vice-president, Shari Soejima, secretary, and Debbie King, treasurer. 35,59 1 lx' '
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