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Service  Teaches  Students


                                    Through  club-ori ented   a CPR class.  If you think you have   were ready to commit to one focus,
                             service in volvement  in  the  com-  an interest in  medi cine,  get more   clubs offered the activiti es and lead-
                             munity, like providing yard work at   involved and see if it still  interests   ership possibilities similar to many
                             the  homes of the elderl y,  students   you," seni or Erica Glaser  said.   fields of  interest.  "I  want to  be  a
                             gained firsthand experi ence, know l-  For  students  who  were   wildlife bi ologist, and environmen-
                             edge, and opportunities whi ch ful -  already in volved and enj oyed ser-  tal club showed  me similar quali -
                             filled an interest in  examining ca-  vice, clubs  were  seen  as  onl y  the   ties where  I  learned  how  to  deal
                             reers in  service industri es.   beginning of a li fetime fulfillment.   with  other  groups,"  seni or  Julie
                                    Many students used clubs   "Environmental club is onl y a start-  Fuller said.
                             as  a  testing  ground  to  see where   ing place fo r me to expand for the   While some volunteer ex-
                             their  interests  lay,  and  if  further  future.  When I get older, I want to   peri ences were  more trying  than
                             involvement,  li ke  professional   get  involved  in  Green  Peace and   others, each was a lesson in service,
                             study, was right fo rth em. "Through   the protest of fur sales and oil spi lis,"   and  the multiple rewards were fe lt
                             HOSA,  I  helped  with  the  blood   sophomore Tiffany Kreider  said.   in  the heart  of the community and
                             drive and scrubby bear and attended   While  very  few students   in  each student.  r   ·

                                                                                        all about  • • •
                                                                                        DARE

                                                                                        Staying drug and alcohol
                                                                                        free,  57 DARE role
                                                                                        models shared
                                                                                        information about  their
                                                                                        high school and  lifestyle
                                                                                        with fifth  graders at
                              DARE:  front-Gila Drazen , Lindsay Johnson, Dallas Douglass,  Jill Ohlmann,
                              Maggie McKain, Stacia Dietrich, Heather Roberts, Anna Costello, Brigetta Abels,   elementary schools and
                              Jessica Anderson;  second row· Ashley Mackintosh, Amy Farrell, Katie
                              Trautschold, Anna Trauernicht, Trisha Coan, Katie O'Doherty, Jessica Wyatt, Julie   drug-free clubs.
                              Lindsay Palmer,  Kim  Pollard, Ryan  Gehl, Janie Gist, James Norlem, Jenni Went,  HOSA
                              Moore , Cassie Carrington, Amanda Willis, Jayme Hansen;  back-Amy
                              Youngblood, Erin  Anderson, Courtney Northrop, Judy O'Brien , Callie Andrus,
                              Amber Lulla, Jenny Molacek, Amy Willensky, Lisa Moore, Kelly Lindsey  photo by   Organizing
                              Andrea Wallace                                            bloodmobiles, teaching
                                                                                        kindergartners to wash
         Proudly  di splaying                                                           their hands with
         boxes of towels
         collected after                                                                Scrubby Bear,  and
         sponsoring a school-                                                           selling candy to buy
         wide towel drive are
         environmental club                                                             Health Occupations
         president and vice                                                             resources were HOSA
         president, senior Julie                                                        activities.
         Fuller and sophomore
         Adrieene Foley.  The                                                           ~~
         290 towels gathered by
         third  hour classes were   HOSA:  front· Lori Bachle, Erica Glaser, Katherine Burton;  back· Sarah Sunderman,   QW
         donated to the Humane   Marcia Moseman, Jennifer Gamble, Kylee  Deterding, Lindsay Palmer  photo by
         Society.             Melissa Ballentine                                        Adopting a zebra from
         Pumpkins,  paint, and                                                          the zoo,  cleaning wet-
         fun create  unique                                                              lands, collecting towels,
         decorati ons for autumn.
         Volunteers In  Action                                                          and volunteering at
         board members , seniors                                                         Botanical Gardens
         Amanda Willis and Kate
         Whalen, and VIA                                                                were Environmental
         members donated the                                                            club services.
         painted pumpkins to the                                                         OFFICERS:
         Veterans'  Home.  photo                                                         President: Julie Fuller
         by  Erika Mattson
                                                                                         Vice President: Adrieene Foley
                                                                                         Secretary:  Christina Vincent
         • layout & copy by                                                             Treasurer:  Tiffany Kreider
         Kate Whalen          Environmental Club:  front-Tom Green, Kris Kohlmeier, Erika Mattson, Elizabeth   Photographer:  Kelli McMahon
                              Green;  back· Kelli  McMahon, Julie Fuller, Christina Vincent, Adrieene  Foley  photo
                              b  Ste  hanie Rowe                                                         Clubsg1
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