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Leo club-27 Enjoying a break. Juniors Chris Bott and Chris Peischl held eat up the profits at the Leo Club's Fun Night stand. Their All American Hot Dog Stand displayed the evening s patriotic theme. Choosing from hundreds of paperbacks at the Leo Club's week-long book fair. Seniors Gail Hansen and Karen Cassidy read the latest on Blondie's Deborah Harry.
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successful, commented vice-president Deb Levinson, but the bookfair seemed to be our favorite moneymaker. They sold over $2,(XX) in books and donated 30 books to our library. They had a nice selection of many popular books.” Among their bestsellers were Petals in the Wind and Flowers in the Attic. Lcos sponsor child Beacon Lodge in Lewistown takes a different approach to camping. Over a hundred kids attend this camp each year. The little campers are taught various types of camp craft skills, such as boating, cooking over an open fire, rock climbing, and hiking. The difference between Beacon Lodge and other summer camps is that Beacon is a camp for the blind. Leo Club sponsored a child to go to Beacon for a week. He was taught everything one needs to know to go camping. Leader dog is another worthwhile program where a $300 donation from the Leo Club enables a blind person to travel to Michigan for a six week course. The course teaches him to use a seeing eye dog. When the course is over, the student returns home with the dog. Once a week on Wednesday morning, Leo Club met in the chorus room to discuss plans for the following week. Members listen attentively to what is being said so that they won t miss out. Their fundraisers included candy and bake sales, dances. Fun Nite, and the annual Book Fair. All of our projects this year have been extremely All projects have been extremely successful. Curious to see how many eyeglasses Leo Club had collected. Deb Levinson and Chris Bott check the eyeglass box situated in the Main Office. The glasses will later be made into dark spectacles for the blind.
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Even though she is not a member of the Business Service club, Kathy Nicolin lends a helping hand. Running off dittos of the morning announcements and the absentee sheets are just a few things they help with. As bookkeeper. Senior Mike Walser counts the profits after the student store closes. Downstairs it will be recounted and recorded. The money is used to pay for supplies and also put into the club accounts. Senior Rita Zodel, a member of the Business Service Club, types a test for a teacher. Students in this full credit course also type worksheets, dittos, and alphabetize driver training cards. 28-Student life
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