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A A K ' A ,:,.g,,,,,,-.f 7- A Q . ' '-' . 3 . t 'UD' A chance to relax. Eric Short enjoys taking time out of class to give blood - especial y when it's al- most over. Who Cares?. . .Seniors Do! Ithough the bloodmobiie might be the favorite hangout for those blood sucking creatures of the night like vam- pires and such, it is a vital event for many Americans every day. Many times life or death is determined by the supply of donated blood for victims of automobile accidents and various life- threatening diseases. Red Cross workers who sponsored the annual blood drive Feb. 23, 1987 said that most of the blood they get comes from school drives. Since donors must be seventeen years old to give blood, many of our donors were seniors. Students at North have traditionally led the county in collecting the most units. With a goal of around one hundred twenty pints, over half are given by first-time donors. First timer Krista Hicks com- mented, Even though there was a little discomfort, I felt great because I was helping someone. Others, like Mrs. Sue Bryan added to their gallon totals. Students who helped set up, clean up and man the various tables in the gym were the Health Occupations classes and the H.O.S.A. club members. We couldn't accomplish all of this without the help of the students, comments Mrs. Sally Hutchison, and they learn a great deal in preparing for the bloodmobiie and working all day. Seniors who ignored their fear of needles and blood were proud of their unselfishness, realizing that they may have saved a life. As for the night creatures . . . they are out of luckg the donated blood goes straight to the lab for processing - there's not a drop to drink! Jason Plummer Holding back the tears, Tina Safrit and Wendy Being a bloodmobiie volunteer is not a job for Spry nervously smile while waiting to give blood for squeamish people. Paul Blount and Dawn Denton the first time. carry the warm bags of blood to the table where the tubes are sealed. Photos by B. Burgin. '87 Bloodmobilei17
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WhO Did What? Karen Michelle Adams: Basketball I .2.4: Softball I : Vol- leyball 3.4: Football Manager 2: French Club 3,45 Anchor Club 4: Band I .2: Bus Driver 3.4: Prom Committee 3: Home- coming Attendant 3.4. Cassaundra Diana Aldrich: Pep Club I: D.E.C.A. 2.3.45 F.H.A. 4: Bus Driver 3.4. Cassandra Allison: Octagon Club l,2: French Club 3.4: Band I.2.3.4. Amy Leigh Andrews: Basketball I. Class Secretary I,2.4: Band I,2,3: Girl's Tennis 2.3: Key Club 2: Anchor Club 2.3.4: A.C.T. 2,3.4: French Club 3.4: Bus Driver 3.4: Home- coming Attendant: Student Council 4. Angel Andrews: Chorus l,2: Octagon Club 2.3.4: A,C,T. Club 4: Who's Who Among American High Schools, Andre Archie: Football I,2,3,4: Basketball I,2,3,4: Base- ball I.2.3.4: Latin Club 3.4: Class President 2: National Honor Society 3.4. Stacy Baker: Football I,2: Tennis I,2,3: Band l,2: Busdriver 3: D.E.C.A. 4. Sue Barnes: F.H.A. I: Library Assistant 3. Amy Beam: Basketball I: Student Council 2.3: Key Club 2,3.4: A.C.T. Club 3.4: Anchor Club 3.4: French Club 3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Marching Band I,2,3,4: Class Treasure I: Most Outstanding Flag 3: l.R. Marshall 3: Flag Captain 4. Alicia Bean: Student Council I: HOSA 2,3.4: A.C.T. Club 3: Leadership Club 3.4. Paul Benfleldz Football I,2,3,4: Basketball I.2: Baseball I.2.3.4: Class President I,3: Band I.2.3.4: Key Club 2.3,4: latin Club 3: Boy's State 3: Student Council Ist Vice President 4, Kim Black: latin Club I,2,3: Band I.2.3.4: Flag Squad 2. Frank Blackwell: Student Council I.4: F.H.A. 2: Chorus l. Paul Blount: French Club 2,3,4: Annual Staff 2.3.4: HOSA Club 4. Andrea Britton: Basketball I,2,3,4: Cross-Country 2.2. MVP 3: Indoor and Outdoor Track I,2,3: Key Club 2.3,4: Octagon Club I,2,3,4: Student Council 3.4, Student Body President 4: lr. Class Treasurer: Prom Committee 3: Latin Club 3.4: HOSA Club 45 Pep Club I: I Dare You Award: Converse Leadership Program: Girls' State Band Award l.3. Dedra Laluan Caldwell: Student Council I: Latin Club 3.4: HOSA Club 4: Band l,2: Newspaper 3. Delphla lashawn Cline: DECA Club 2.4: Chorus I: Student Secretary 3.4. Audrey Arlene Cook: Cheerleader 35 Anchor Club 3.4: French Club 3.4: Band 3.4. Flag Squad, lohn Spencer Cooper: Indoor Track 2.3,4: Cross-Country 3.4: French Club 3.4: Band I.2.3.4. lohn Lewis Cowan: Cross-Country 4: Baseball 4: Student Council I,4: Octagon Club 3: ACT Club 3: ICT 3: HOSA Club 45 Chorus I.2.3.4 President I,2,3,4: Bus Driver 4. Nicole Shramain Crawford: FHAIHERO Club 4: DECA Club 4: Photographer 4. Michael Denorrls Cross: Track I.2.3.4: Football 2.3,4: Basketball 2,3,4: Band I.2.3.4. Chris Crowell: Wrestling I: Student Council I: Key Club 2.3,4: Octagon Club 3.4: French Club 3.4: Band I.I. Chere Davis: French Club I,2,3: FHA Club 2.3.4, Dawn Denton: HOSA Club 2.3.4. Vice President 3. President 4: Key Club 3.4: Latin Club 3.4, Sec. 4: ACT Club Sec. 4: Band I.2.3.4: Flag Squad: Winter Guard: Summer Ventures. 16 Senior Stats: Adams-Denton
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