Cyslic fibrosis Front Row: Deirdre Doty. Debbie Doly. Kim Scherer. Marla Willoughby. Second Row: Mike Campbell. M,l ke Spellacy. Bill
Wehrman. Jim Silone. Leigh Gilbert.
Circle K Front Ro .... : Theresa Thiel. Laura Beery.
Greg Scanlan. Jennine Yingling. Michael Kaylor. Holli M.axwell. Barbara Bertsch. Second Row: Martha Wittmann, Ron Misko. Steve Beck. Marlbeth Spangler,
Linda Wynk. Rod Jaballas. Kathy Druffner, Cathy Ciesielski. Paul Ramonello. Third Row: Dennis Klocke. Dave
Santag. Sandy Aeming. Roger Obergefell. Jennifer Mason. Jack Schaffer. Nlk路
kle Haight. Lora DUrnal. ""Ichele Chavez. 8i11 Cunningham
The Kids On The Block You would never know it by looking at them, but some average-looking students have tapped into a mid-sized group which encourages them to use their resources to tutor KIDS that really need themchildren from the Dayton Area Boy's Club. As a member of KIDS' slub, sutdetns encounter many opportunities for fun. During the 1986-87 school year, the KIDS club had the KIDS on campus in November and in April to show movies, play games, have a dance contest, and eat pizza. The KIDS had a special presentation from the women of Phi Sigma Sigma sorority on alcohol awareness in the elementary school, and the KIDS had an opportunity to ask questions and voice opinions on this delicate topic. The KIDS also visited the University to enjoy Christmas on Campus. Members as well as nonmembers were paired with a KID to see the magician, clowns, Mr. and Mrs. Claus, the ventriliquist,
and whatever else the pair wanted to share together. The KIDS left with a small gift to remember their special evening friends. Meetings have not only been held at Kennedy Union, but also at Marycrest, for greater convenience, and the Shed, for a less formal atmosphere. The constitution was rewritten this year so the club could not function more effectively, and an officer cremony was adopted to thank outgoing officers and welcome new officers. The added structure has been helpful, and membership is well over 35. KIDS' club submitted a scrapbook and prepared a presentation for Top Organization contest, and also nominated the student who went on to win the John E. Riley Scholorship, Donna Cyckowski. So more than books, tests, and parties at the University, there are also the secret lives of students in service clubs, especially KIDS' club. -Donna Cyckowski
Faces Front Row: Kathy Lucas. Andy Selesnlk. Helen M.arie Rospolynski. Karen Seitz. Dawn Harpst. Jill Meyera . Kathy Ray. Second Row: Mary Mathew. Krls Thonnings. John Wagner. Dennis Brun. Jim Niedlielski. Paul Weisz. Chrissy M.cKeown. Vicki Corron.
Kids路 Club Front Row: Donna Cyckowski. Julie Kimmel. Kathy Erhart. Maureen Malloy. Sec路 ond Row: George Hackman. Joy Riess, Joan Matthews, Karen Griffin. Scott Bates.
Plow 6hare.!i Front
Row:
Dan Montgomery. Elaine
Eakes. Jim Platt. Mike Foley. Second Row: Jim Luchte. Maureen Waller. Jill Jacklltz. Art Treinen. Jon Wentz.
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