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            By Holly Jostes                           Members  also  worked  with  Save  the
            If helping  others  and  the  less  fortunate  of   Children  by  distributing  donation  containers
          our community,  and seeing  the  direct results   to local businesses, said Mulligan.
          of your work sounds like fun, then  Key Club   The  club  sold  candy  to  raise  money  for a
          was the place to be.                      scholarship to “give to a senior who deserves
            Key  Club  is  directly  associated  with,  and   it,” said Mulligan.
          supported  by,  the  Kiwanis,  a  non-profit  or­  Although  the club  is  a lot of hard work,  it
          ganization of businessmen, who want to help   has  its rewards.  Key Clubbers spent some of
          society. The  16-member club is sponsored by   the money earned selling candy to attend the
          Kim  Evander,  the  orchestra  director.  Key   district  convention,  April  11-13,  at  the  new
          Club  members  work  throughout  the  year  to   Holiday Inn Northeast in Lincoln.
          reach  their goal  of 50  man  (volunteer)  hours   At  the  convention,  Senior  Pam  Dingman,
          per member.                                the  lieutenant  governor  of  Omaha,  received
            “This  year we  have  worked the  most with   the  Lieutenant  Governor  of the  Year  Award
          the  Kidney Foundation  and The Red Cross,”   for  the  Nebraska/Iowa  District.  Dingman
          said  Sophomore  Tracy  Mulligan,  the  club’s   also  received  a  nomination  for  the  National
          secretary treasurer.                       Lieutenant Governor of the Year Award.
            To  raise  money  for  the  Kidney  Founda­  Another  highlight  of  the  convention  was
          tion,  Key Clubbers distributed donation con­  the  Wild  Tie  Dance,  where  Tucker  placed
          tainers, Mulligan  added.  Sophomore member   first  in  the  wild  tie  contest.  “We  also  have
          Jean  Tucker  said,  “We  have  spent  many   parties for  the  members,  and  they’re  a  lot of
          hours  calling  people  to  donate  blood  to  the   fun,”  Tucker  added.  “I  wish  more  people
          Red Cross, but it’s worth it.”            would get involved.”









                                                                                              Senior  Lisa  Kruizenga  delivers  balloons  for
                                                                                              “Break for Books” Day.










                                                      Library Aides
                                                      Front Row:  Patti West, Lisa Clyde, Lisa Kruizen-
                                                      ga,  Lauri  Dorrance,  sponsor  Janet  Crippen
                                                      Second  Row:  Mi Un  Kim, April  Gorman,  Bridget
                                                      Horan,  Christy  McMurray,  Melissa  Faltin  Back
                                                      Row:  Nicole  Scheei,  Joe  Rust,  Tim  Fouts,  Susan
                                                      Lee















                                                      Key Club                                Senior  Pam  Dingman  holds  her  trophy  for
                                                      First Row: Jenny Dlshong, Michelle Possln, Kathy   ,he Lieutenant Governor of the Year award.
                                                      Farrell,  Cindy  Bender,  April  Gorman,  Jean
          7 0   K o y   Club,  L ib r a r y   RideS   Tucker,  Bonnie Bellamy  Back  Row: Teresa Flem­
                                                      ing,  Sponsor  Kim  Evander,  Terry  Bartu,  Pam
                                                      Dingman,  Pam  Grutel, Tracy  Mullllgan,  Lisa SIs-
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