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90 Stacey King Aaron Littlefield Candi Luttrull David Marshall Shelia Maxwell Lani May Kelly McCoy Rusty McDonald Tommy McLean- Belinda Mearts Susan Miller Brad Morgan Eric Mott Stacy Norris Brigitte Oliver Cheryl O'Neal Cathy Parker Elizabeth Parker Charley Parnell Melissa Parrish Brett Pepi Trey Philmon Randy Puckett Ray Reed Neil Roberson Michael Roberts Dana Robinson Jeff Rodatz Eric Rogers Greg Rongey We're tn this together
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Free? Are you kidding? Chris Jones Dana Jones Eric Jones Shannon Jones Stacey Kennedy If you were to offer something without cost to a student, they would probably say, ' FREE! Are you kidding! Bill Gifford shows off the drum set that certainly wasn't free! Billy Daniel and Shawn Barnard try to hide from their creditors. They creep up on you from behind. Slowly but surely they drain every last drop from your body . . . Sounds like a horror movie, doesn't it? Well, you're close. The they are the ring charges, test fees, pic- ture costs, and class and club mon- eyraising projects. The liquid? Why, of course that is your money, the lifeblood of every high school student. If you don't believe me, just ask Christy Wei- senbach. She said, I've been lucky enough to buy all of my things my- self. But some kids can't afford any of the 'privileges' of being a stu- dent. The costs do add up, that's for sure, agreed Bill Gifford. One piece of advice is — just never get your self so far into debt that you can't get out of it. One good thing is we don't have to pay for the quality education we receive — or do we? Everyone knows education does not stop at just the classroom textbook. To be prepared for life we need to partici- pate in extra-curricular activities; and that can start to tug on the pocketbook with cleaning fees for band uniforms (not to mention the instrument), shoe costs for junior high athletics, paper for art — and that's just the beginning.
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Jeff Ros -tSfct A Teresa Scot! Colleen Siddons -X- Jeff Simmonds JC)V v John Simon—rf Gary Simpson Dana Smith •foul Smith Other projects included were dress- up days for homecoming and post- DeWayne Shepard’ and Aaron Weaver bomb the seniors in the Penny War. w- Penny war causes competition among classes while raising money for the Goodfel- lows. A total of $1511.12 was given. The sophomore class had the most points- 11,244. PEN»? MAR Class battle escalates into a Penny war We've all heard of World War II and the Vietnam War, but a Penny War? What's that? It's a class of the year competition. Each class tries to get points for their class. Pennies count a point a piece. Other coins and paper mon- ey that are put in the jar will count off. All money v,;,l be given to the Goodfellows, Thomas Foy, presi- dent of Student Council, explained. er making for the Junction City play off game. Christy Weisenbach stated, We wanted everyone to get involved in school, because this is their school. These activities are just to make people realize that our school can be the best if everyone gets in- volved. Seem crazy? Sounds like it but the Penny War is just one of the activi- ties Student Council has spon- sored. In their class of the year competition, each class plotted to fill their jar with pennies while bombarding other classes with dol- lar bills.
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