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The Fun Money Makmg Project The major fun and money making project of the school year was the Halloween Carnival. lt was a major project as each class and club was al- lowed two booths and a show. Student Council members col- lected many door prizes from the business in town who help keep the students busy and out of mischief. The event started at 6:30 p.m. and in a few minutes the gym was filled. Candied apples, cider, doughnuts and sweets were being consumed. The Spook House thrilled the younger childreng the cake-walk had many winners. There were many other events and the Senior class had the most success. Of the 351,385 earned the Seniors had over 35345. They added to these earnings be- cause Scott Boles and Jill Harper won the King and Queen contest. At 8:00 p.m. the drawings for the door prizes began. One of the happy winners was Todd Williamson. He won a beautiful plant which he took to his mother. Two hours and the Carnival fin- ished for another year and the Stu- dent Council was complimented for another job well done. Dan comes up for air. 16 Halloween Carnival
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Vocational school has organizations, too, fTopl Becky and Kelly work for one of them. The cheerleaders help the Junior High Pep club members with new yells. Working Together is Fun Working together was fun for all this year. There were many or- ganizations in which the students became involved. Being a small school, students were active mem- bers in several organizations. All of these organizations were open to all students with the exception of the Student Council in which the members were elected by the student body and the National Honor Society in which the aca- demic achievements was the main source of gaining admittance. 18 Organizations Divider
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