Students organize, contribute to blood drive
On Wednesday, March 20, Clear Lake High School held its 16th blood drive in the high school gym. Students from the Human Anatomy and Physiology II class were in charge of the planning, promotion and implementation of the drive. Seventy-four students and teachers were able to donate 59 units through the Life Serve Blood Center of Iowa.
This included 41 first-time donors. Cookies, Etc. once again provided cookies for all of the donors.
Sherry Hansen explained the project began in February, when her AP II students made educational and promotional posters, announcements, and a video entitled, “The Hemoglobin Games.” Former CLHS student, Carlos Oulman, of Custom Sounds Entertainment, helped the students edit and produce their creation.
The students next recruited and scheduled the donors. On the day of the drive, these students helped unload the truck, assisted in the set up of the equipment, helped with the check-in process, supervised the snack area, and finally, helped load up the equipment back into the truck. These students included: Treslyn Allison, Brittney Arndt, Hannah Bartlett, Aaron Boeshart, Drew Davis, Connor Delaney, Jenna Dickson, Stephanie Duregger, Malorie Fischels, Ericka Hadacek, Brianna - Read More Via e-Edition
Clear Lake Mirror Reporter
12 N. 4th St.
Clear Lake, IA 50428
Telephone: +1 (641) 357-2131
Submissions
Mid-America Publishing
This newspaper is part of the Mid-America Publishing Family. Please visit www.midampublishing.com for more information.