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Clubs Lend a Hand Honor Society gives 's and B's are what members of Honor Society usually work for but this year the one they concentrated on was the letter R. The R they worked so hard on was the one painted on the new Redmond High School Stadium. Besides this project, they had several fund-raising activities, such as a car wash this summer, and a dance after the first home football game which grossed about 5125. All money earned in Honor Society goes to a scholarship fund for an RHS student. To join Honor Society you must have at least a 3.0 grade average, and should be active in school activities. Service Club members take time ver wonder who the boy or girl who took your ticket at a football game, sold you popcorn at the concession stand or handed you a program at a game or concert was? More than likely it was a member ofthe Mustang Service Club, With the added incentive of working at a place they could all call home, since the completion of the stadi- um, Service Club members took time before each activity under the guidance of Mr. Strode, to help make all ends meet. Members include Mike Muller, Arlene Hartz, Debra Soderling, Mark Gaulke, Steve Pengree, Lorraine Luck, Colleen Ryan, Sandy Smith, Margaret Hailstone, Brenda Bellinger and Pam Bellinger. Honor Society, Service Club-21
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Spades care he slogan If you don't do it, it won't get done was seen on many signs this year in the halls. lt was one of the tactics used by the Spades Club tSpastic Aidsl, to persuade people tojoin and lend a helping hand. Spades, now in its second year at Redmond has been touring handicap centers working with the Kiwanis Club, sponsoring a toy drive and giving parties for kids and special edu- cation centers. In short, they show in a practi- cal way that they care. I. .loan Hudson, Jennifer Sims, Beth Blanchard and Pam Horsley wrap presents for toy drive. 2. Spades, led by Joan Hudson and Rae Anderson think of future projects. 3. Members of Honor Society strengthen muscles as well as minds. 4, From left, Ron Hair, Marilyn Gangwish, Oren Pata- shnik lPres.l, Carla Higginson, Mrs, Merrit ladvisorj, Dee Arrington, Marti Parkinson, Shauna Sprinkle. Sheila Sanilord, Lori Prakken and Rick Smith. 5. Vice Pres. Shauna Sprinkle listens in on Honor Society meeting. 6. Service club serves snacks at games. 7. Members of Service Club prepare to mount Pepsi poster. 20-Spades, llonor Society
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