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Making change . Clubs make change ...... whether in dollar and cents for fund-raising, community ser- vice, or change in indiviual skills and talents. The Art Club is making money by painting windows and making Grams for the holidays to raise mon- ey for a trip to Portland. The International Language Club adds to its treasury by selling donuts hoping to finance a trip to La Grande. The Key Club is trying to help our community, and cleaning up garbage is one way. The Speech Club makes changes too 1gin peoples' attitudes and opin- ions as they seek to persuade others in debates and speech contests. An anxious Key Clubber waiting to escort someone at the Blood Drive. Art Club's Melissa Orr and Gina Dedrick painting the school's window. Speech Club: First row: Shelly Wallsinger and Alex Evans. Sec- ond row: Mr. Keith Goin and Rick Patterson, Key Club: First row: Allison Clu- cas, Holli Proctor, Mike Nelson, Bonnie Calkins, Kim McClanna- han. Second row: Mr. Steve Carnes, Heidi Skoubn, Gina De- drick, Lori Manley, Cheryl Rich- ardson, Geraldine Muth. Third row: Sean Sunday, Traci Sun- day, Lisa Mueller, Julie Tracy, Angela Olson, Justin Scheider, Josie Mattson, Kim Millering, Tom Tobin. Fourth row: Cody Cleaver, Dain Gardner, Bob Watt, Jeniier Adams, Trina Ol- son, Fifth row: Matt lveson, Jett Divelbliss, Jerry Elizares, Leah Thompson, Travis Turner, Brian Sheller, Rod Tarter, Dusti Finck. we K A ti? ' R' Q if + we ES gi QM b L S teai t T S t b -- ',-1 f -.'. - K If J...-':fls.f+,. .. . .,. ,.., -.f. ifk' it l'k.. k.l-. , - , r',I 1 : - tt, 1 . rlJt-' 1 it l.,, ' tt't T T . ' . ,kkV::.k , .M , t. iatl .,..,,. p ,.., i Q lis .. L ... .. ,Q 'Q t L ,.i 1 . -t . T Wlii' 1, 1 ' 'w fr i - ' ' t c if .L eso ol tt ' L fu ...LT t it L it Nciio' o ties f, . lil a'. l - cf' 'kj Nxt t A ' ff ' The Key Club members after a hard day off ski- ing! They take ski trips for all the community work they do.
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J he SAI .Qfl . W i ' Ill 2, if Balloons, cookies, and stuffed animals were given to Big Brothers from their Pep Club Little Sisters at the end of Home- coming week. ysteries Mysteries were abundant this year for Pep Club. One mystery was the theme for Sadies. After much de- bate over teddy bears, colleges, and surfin', the Pep Club members finally decided on Surfin' Sadies. Pep Club members, assisted by Bry Dunkle, created decorations rang- ing from beachballs to sunglasses, so dancers would have good vibes in atmosphere as well as music. Playing a different tune was the song and dance act many Little Sis- ters did in an attempt to keep their Big Brothers a secret. The Little Sisters gave their Big Bro's gifts of cakes, fruit, pop or anything they want, to make their guys happy. These mysteries were fun for every- one. Pep Club Advisors: Above- Mrs, Ann Robin- song and below, Mrs. Mary Ellen Tracy, who gets very tired being Pep Club advisor. 2 f fi 4 if wh.
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