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MRS. HELGA SCHMITZ takes the laid back approach to giving blood. Shg was jugt one gf the SR. Ll:ANN SAUER sits bravely while she is given ing those donors who might be anemic or otherwise faculty members who supported the senior class's H m21nd21l0fY blood 1051. FOV SONIC- this lest WHS blood drive. Darren Hardy worse than giving blood, but it was used for screen- , I t I v t , 1 . lt. xt , S r,,,, unsuitable for giving blood. Darren Hardy Mike Martin 3 8 Activities WITH THAT SPECIAL guy in mind, Soph. Jeanna Hendrickson, Fr. .lazmen Perlman, and Fr. Kathryn Norris purchase carnations from Soph. Tanya Pacheco. Pink, red, and white flowers were sold by Student Council for Valentinc's Day. '3-'ah 4 Mike Martin AN ASSISTANT TAKES Sr. Anne Grcenwood's blood pressure as she waits with a patient smile.
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SR. GARRETT GUNTER IHaymonJ gives Jr. Ra- chel Parker CAntigoneJ a hug of reassurance. Antigo- ne and Haymon were to eventually wed. TAKING A SNOOZE after a rough rehearsal, Mr. Neal Wallace relaxes before heading home. Mr. Wallace was in charge ofall the technical aspects of the play. , .. V Leslie Moroyc USING HIS PHYSICAL power, Jr. Joe Smith CCreonj develops the realism ofthe scene. Both Joe and Rachel attempted several intense scenes. 'Antigonel
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Valentine's Day Makes students' iven the chance to help make a difference in someone else's life, Overland students, faculty, and parents jumped at the op- portunity on February 12 in the spirit of Valentine's Day. One hundred and one people met the re- quirements, which were being at least sev- enteen years old, weighing no less than 110 pounds, and of course being in tip-top shape. I wish there wouldn't have been an age limit because I felt bad that I couldnlt help out, said Soph. Nikki Dardano. This idea has been in existence since the eddy year school opened. The senior class spon- sored the activity with the goal of one hun- dred pints of blood and helping out the com- munity, said Mrs. Gayle Banyard. Their goal was met and exceeded with 101 pints donated throughout the day. Belle Bonfils Memorial Blood Center, who ran the event, used the blood wherever it was needed. Laurie Mohrman, a nurse from the center, said, It's great to see a school that cares so much about others. For most the experience was nerve-rack- ing. I hate the thought of those needles! said Jr. Rodney Wong. After giving blood, donors were given lee' free food and drinks and allowed time to recover because of the normal light-headed and weak feelings that usually occur. As a result of donating blood, students reacted in a variety of ways. Some sat up and pigged out, while one male donor faint- ed in the hallway. ul got involved in the Blood Drive be- cause I hope that someone would do that for me and it makes me feel good that I could save someone's life, said Lisa Carr. SR. MONTE MONTGOMERY'S facial expres- sion shows his feelings about the frightful situation. Most donors gave blood without losing their compo- sure. I !,,, 'w. tvs' C -.I Blood Drive
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