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Leos give time to Easter Seals As a part of their charity work, Leo Club members participated in the Easter Seals Telethon. They helped answer the phones taking donations, commented Ms. Dianne Schumacher, sponsor. In addition to working for the telethon, they paid $66 to sponsor one of the phones. Also, during the Christmas sea- son, members gave food, clothing and gifts to a needy family. They selected a family with six members, continued Ms. Schumacher. To raise approximately $500 which they gave to charity, the Leo Club mem- bers sponsored the Confetti Egg Booth at Piccadilly fair. In addition, they sold mums for the Seguine game and spon- sored the annual Sea of Madness dance, added Ms. Schumacher. Also Leo Club members provided most of the money used to purchase new audio announcement equipment for the school, continued Ms. Schumacher. The 65 members of the Leo Club met every second and fourth Wednesday of the month, Tryouts for new members were in the spring and fall of each year, concluded Ms. Schumacher. (A) Costumed in African attire. Senior Jeanne Perry dances to music by Randol Sound (photo by Moore). (E) Members of the Leo Club are FRONT ROW: CatalanI, Constanzo, historian-reporter, B. Moreno, treasurer. Squires, secretary, Bennett, president, Linahan, vice president, Dawson, sergeant-at-arms, Brunhart, historian reporter. Cox, SECOND ROW: Rennie, Hodo, Jena Jones, Martin, McKay, Munoz, Moseley, Dallas, Organ, Forehand, Ownby, Ford, Kleypas, Thurmond, Wells, Dugger, Brown, THIRD ROW: L. Miller, Eichler, Chuber, Rodgers, Hamblen, Zacharias, Allison, Tom Youngblood, L. Schott, Jul- lie Jones, Morrison, Ms. Schumacher, sponsor, BACK ROW: A. Scott, Trenkelbach, Jim Young- blood, James, S. Moreno, Williamson, M. Miller (photo by Pullen).
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A Rotary Interact Club (RIC) members visited a mental institution and helped to take retarded children to a boy scout camp, commented Ms. Linda Corbo, RIC club sponsor. At the mental institution, members played cards, pool and had a party for the patients, she continued. While at the camp, members helped the retarded children take a simulated plane ride, Ms. Corbo added. The 65 club members earned the money for their projects by sponsoring the annual RIC KICK, selling mums and Chargergrams. Members also had a booth at Piccadilly Fair, remarked Ms. Corbo. People who wanted to be in RIC club submitted applications to the club. A group of questions were given to hopeful members; they were judged on their answers, she concluded. (A) Leaping for a spike, Greg Honigblum, RIC club member plays vollevball (photo by Bonacci). (E) Julie Gelpke and Frank Toback dance kicker style to RIC KICK western music (photo by Wells). Pages by Melani Heydman and Melissa Mendosa 85
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(B) Receiving the final game plan from Ms. Dianne Schu- macher, Anita Munoz, Susan Kleypas, Bryan Moreno, Rhonda Rennie and Missy Cox wait to practice for their battle against the Key Club (photo by Moore). (C) Getting into shape, Mariann Webber chases a runaway ball during practice for the Leo Club versus Key Club basketball game (photo by Moore). (D) While Randol Sound sets the beat, Anita Munoz and Ty (Earl) Tracy boogie (photo by Moore). Pages by Paige Pullen gy
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