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Page 28 text:
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Gift of Life I3lood is ii precious thing: Iho life- sustaining fluid. Donating il lakes lime, arid energy as well, which few of us have any of to spore. Bui it is the cost of giving, and the urgent need, that makes giving blood so mean¬ ingful, It means doing something for the good of another person whom we will probably never meet. 11 means experiencing a little discomfort so someone can live longer. 155 students gave on November 7 when the Ramsey County Red Cross set up its Bloodmobile in Nazareth Gym. For many it was the first appre¬ hensive experience of donating, and encouragement was given to each other with jokes and smalt talk and real caring. Dan Klingbiel. chairman of tilt? Blood Drive, and fifty student volunteers worked steadily through the afternoon to that all went well. Blood was tested and taken and lagged—and il was all over. The next time it would be easier, even some¬ thing to look forward to: another op¬ portunity to give tlii! precious gift of life.
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A World of Magic and Fantasy “Step light up, gel your licked smell of freshly popped popcorn fills the air. Colorful balloons clot the au¬ dience, The show is about to begin. The fall play. Carnival, is a story of a struggling third-rate carnival and the people who compose it. Unable to face reality they escape to a world of magic and fantasy, The plot centers around the changes that take: place in the lives of Lili and Paul-two people? disillusioned with I heir present lifestyles who find themselves by finding each other
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Clockwise: John Druckemiller gives i pinl during Ihi: Fall Liltiml Drive. ' I ' lie Sixth Dny performing timing Sno Daze Urnti Meuiscm emerges from She Polar Dip. Another Winter Olympics event was the Qmoi: Race. 155 units of blood were ilonaletl during Ihe Drive. Winter Fun The winter months can got long, dark, and depressing without a little diversion. To liven up those cold days, two special events were planned during Winter Quarter. The first was Sno Daze week¬ end on January 25-27. On Thursday and Friday nights the students enjoyed a Ha¬ waiian banquet in the blue Room, and on Friday night The Sixth Day sang and played in Riley Gym. Roller skaling fol¬ lowed the concert. A broom ball tourna¬ ment was held on Lake Johanna on Sat¬ urday for those brave enough to face Lhe outdoors. More cold weather fun was provided by the Winter Olympics in February. Three teams were formed—the Ethio¬ pians, the Scant!anavians, and the Brazil¬ ians, These teams competed in the Tug of War, Sliding Relay, Canoe Race and Obstacle Course. For Ihe very hardiest— or craziest—the Polar Dip in ice-cold Lake Johanna was probably the high¬ light, but most were content to watch rather than participate 25
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