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Q9 bo fs stad fe Aa WITH A TOUCH of affection, Jr. Kristin Gebhart reads a letter from an elementary school student to a nursing home resident. Many new aquaintances were made on the vis- it. 7 . . b 19 ,5 5 lm gr , Jarod Trow ith the thought in mind that Thanksgiving is a time for giving, members of the junior class came together in the holi- day spirit in order to give a little of themselves. On November 21, these students went to the Rocky Mountain Health Care Center in hopes of brightening someone's day or bringing a mere smile to an elderly person's face. I wanted to help them have a good holi- day because they are a lot less fortu- nate than myself, said Jr. Becky Beougher. In addition to a few members of the jazz band coming for musical enter- 1 Juniors pi' g I ..g. i . ' 'IN ,aw f K , W. -f K WM- fr X 'llivtcjlij Qtelpivtcj otftens tainment, the class brought macrame mice ornaments that they made, cookies, and letters from Polton Ele- mentry School students. Much of the time was spent talking and just getting to know one another. They opened up easily and talked about their colleges, places they've been and things they've done, said Jr. Jill Gebhart, who organized the trip. The class went to the same nursing home last year, but more people par- ticipated this year. It was great how many people came this time, we only wish more guys would've gotten in- volved, said Jr. Melissa Klekota. Jr. Scott Nannemann, one of the few guys who attended, said, The main reason more guys didn't come is just because they didn't know about it, but Fm sure more people will come next time when they hear what it is all about. Doing work for the community made our class feel more unified, said Becky. The class also sponsored a clothes drive and planned on going back to the nursing home for Christ- mas and Easter. Jill said, It was exciting for me talking to them, seeing their smiles, and knowing they appreciated it. I went because I'm interested in work- ing with the elderly and helping them realize that we care.
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