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haring Time
D.A.R.E. Caroling for cans to helpin g others," j unior Shelly Greathouse said.
Drug Abuse Resistance Education of food, dressing up as Amanda Willis said. Vo lu nteering t·
Notable Fact for the Year: Several Millard ghosts and monsters to While participat- help the less fortun ate gav
North students have been recognized by scare kids at a ha unted ing in community service stu dents a broader view a
local law enforcement officers for their house, and creatin g holiday activities, clu b members the worl d by opening thei
participation in D.A.R.E. Role Model
Students and for "helping Nebraska youth to wreaths for the doors of learned some valu able les- eyes to problems in th
make positive choices." These students residents of a nursing home sons about service and li fe community. "I have a bet
spoke to fifth graders involved in the may sound like more fun along the way. " I learned ter sense of what other
D.A.R.E. program in the Millard schools,
sharing their experiences and enthusiasm as than work, but these were the value of service and need. We students don't re
alcohol and drug-free youths. just a few of the volunteer gained a better understand- ali ze how wonderful ou
Members: front- Amanda Willis, Shauyene acti vities that M N c lub ing of people," seni or li ves are until we see th~
Hsieh, Jenni Went, Dallas Douglass, Kelly me mbers participated in oth ers can use our help,
Lindsey; second row- Meg Adams, Amber "I learned the
Lulla, Kathy Denker, Jocelyn Walsh, Cheera throughout the year. freshman Tiffan
Pieper, Mandi Connell, Stacia Dietrich, Vo lunteering of- value of service Eisenman said.
Shane Schulte; third row- Gila Drazen, Julie fered a chance for students Clu bs offered stu
Armitage, Jessica Wyatt, Vicky Huff, Natalie to help others in the com- and gained a dents chances to get mor
Yoo , Brian Siff, Ryan Gehl, Chrissy
Cacioppo; back- Kathryn Kulish, Katie munity, as well as them- better under- in volved in the school an'
Lewis, Dayna Coufal, Sara Kuncaitis, Megan selves. One club, Vo lun- standing of commun ity. Students en
Johnson, Lindsay Palmer, Sara Burch, Nicole teers in Acti on, devoted all gaged in enjoyable activi
Bresley, Erin Christensen photo by Linda of its efforts into helping people. " ti es and gain ed importan
Carey
others. "I feel better about lessons, while the end prod
V.I. A. myself by donating my time by Kate Whalen uct benefitted others . •
Volunteers in Action
Officers: Amanda Willis, Ryan Gehl,
Shauyene Hsieh, Kelly Alsup, Jennifer Liu,
Co-Presidents
Social Events: Christmas party and ice
skating party
Fundraisers: Candy sales, t-shirt sales
Funds were used for: Buying items for a
needy family at Christmas and door
decorating materials
Awards and Honors Won: Bell Ringing
Award from the Salvation Army
Service Projects: Halloween haunted
houses,Trick-or-Can treating, bell ringing,
can caroling, Thanksgiving tea, Christmas
dinner, and door decorating for Christmas
and Valentine's Day at Elkhorn Manor
Nursing Home, gift wrapping at local malls,
BINGO at Montclair Nursing Home, MS Walk
Members: front- Meg Adams, Gina Sakaris,
Shelly Greathouse; second row- Alyson
Wendel, Becky Allen, Stacia Dietrich,
Kathryn Kulish , Andy Pane, Kathy Denke r,
Sara McCroden, Amanda Willis, Kate
Whalen, Ryan Gehl, advisor Nancy
Anderson; third row- Tara Lamme, Colleen
Whalen, Beth Larson, Julie Hanus, Jessica
Mills, Tiffany Eisenman, Traci Wyzgoski,
Stacey Kearney, Brian Franz, Laura
Beukenhorst, Andrea Rowen; fourth row-
Shauyene Hsieh, Meghan Fitzpatrick, Jessie
Kokrda, Sharene Synowicki, Crystal Rice,
Nicole King, Jenn Tyler, Jannelle Ruswick,
Cheera Pieper, Jocelyn Walsh, Jenni Went;
back- Grant Landreth, Jill Ch;;tlupnik , Kim
Pollard, Kerri Nyffeler, Michelle Lee , Mary
Peterson, Heather Adams, Christy Mills,
Carla Baumert, Jennifer Liu , Sarah Went
photo by Rick Billings Photography
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