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comnnuni service CO H — c D CO There ' s a party! Got attention didn ' t it? But seriously, was party- ing all kids did? Well . . .not quite. Students did a lot to help our com- munity. They volunteered their time aiding people in many differ- ent ways. The choirs performed at nursing homes and elementary schools. Candy stripers volunteered their time by helping at local hospitals. People entered rock-a-thons, walk-a-thons, and bike-a-thons to raise money for the handicapped. Key Club sponsored the annual can drive which involved the entire school in a community project. Kids also volunteered to help with the election campaigns. The National Honor Society had a tuto- rial program for students having trouble with their classes. Most students served the community by working at a job, and just to show they weren ' t serious all the time, after work . . . they partied. Who said all kids did was party? 1 6 — Community Service M
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After 1 2 years of carrying books around, sen- iors Nancy Gibson and Debbie McLean got just a little too tired. m long straight look. Every style of sweater imaginable was there. I felt like I was walking down Fifth Avenue in New York. There was one thing (believe i t or not) that seemed right about my appearance — my short hair. I noticed quite a few girls with short hair cuts like mine. What a relief! Now all I had to do was go home and break it to my mother that instead of tee-shirts with trans- fers on them, I needed a whole new wardrobe. Just a few 3 piece suits, a pair of boots, four or five dresses, couple-a-gauc- ho ' s — that can ' t cost much more than a tee shirt, carrit? Fashions —15-
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Linda Kinnamon worked at Sportime. She ' s great with money and people. Cans, cans, and more cans. The Key Club is getting ready to start the Annual Can Drive. Here Doug Deitch, Richard Freije, Philip Kouwe and Randy Becker get set up for the day. Communit Service — 17
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