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Grab Bag f ZS 91 .1 1. I , ,E Q 4? ' A, . V. a ,. V, i .. W Doherty's many clubs and organizations all had one thing in common: money- or, rather, the lack of it. The varied remedies included bake sales, car-washes, and anything else classified as saleable. Student Council led the great purchase path with anything imaginable. As a whole unit, they ran the school store. In need of pens, pencils, paper or pretzels? See them. Also included in the inventory were buttons, bookcovers, bumper stickers, and much more. Prices ranged from 54: to 31.00 per item. Senior Council not only needed money to get ahead, they needed it to break even! The first fund-raiser was a pizza party at Mr. Gatti's, where everyone enjoyed good fun and food. With 340.00 in a small account, the great Senior T- Shirt push began. At 355.75 apiece, the Class of '80 was bustin' out all over. Christmas Candygrams raised holiday feelings for friends and lovers, each one containing a special message for a lucky someone. Their final fund-raiser involved putting on a dance for Sabinjr. High, The year's worth of profits was sunk into Afterprom at Homer's Odyssey, and as end-of-the-year gift to Doherty from the Senior Class. junior Council went into action from day one to raise funds for Prom, Held at the Four Seasons, a lot of bake sales contributed to this. The juniors also sold Spartan Pride buttons for a quarter apiece, Booster Buddies at varying prices, and Spirit Sticks for 31.00 each. A special attraction brought Santa Claus to homes and parties everywhere, for a small fee, of course. Santa Express and all, Prom was well worth ir. Sophomore Council held bake sales galore, both at the school and at the Mall of the Bluffs. They chipped in with the jr. Class to sell carnations for Valentine's Day at 50:1 a shot. The craziest items going this year were giant coloring books. For 33.75, you could spend an afternoon with Spider-Man, Rudolph- The Red- Nosed Reindeer, or another favorite character. The profits were used toward bills and expenses, and general fund. 190 Seniors
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