The PHS SEED (Students Engaging in Environmental Development) Club continued its "Give Back for Christmas" this year.
The students ran a competition among all 5th-period classes to see which class could donate the most non-perishable food and toiletry items. This year, two classes contributed over 100 items each: Mrs. Schemenauer's class donated 174 items, and Mrs. Edminston's class donated 128 items. Many PHS teachers also made monetary donations to the Marshall County Neighborhood Center, which amounted to $280.

Pictures taken by Aleshcha DeWitt of the Marshall County Neighborhood Center.
Pic 1: Troy Hundt lifts a box out of the car as Elizabeth Derifield watches; Madeline Danforth and Elizabeth Kruyer carry a box while Mrs. McClellan watches.
Pic 2: SEED Club President Elizabeth Kruyer, Vice President Troy Hundt, and club member Madeilne Danforth arrange boxes on one cart.
Pic 3: (L-R). Mrs. McClellan (SEED Club sponsor), Elizabeth Derifield, Troy Hundt (SEED Club Vice President), Elizabeth Kruyer (SEED Club President), and Madeline Danforth.
*NOT Pictured are several other club members who worked behind the scenes.

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