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Overload! A newly-arranged Lambert, Uanny Purser, Roger Making plans for the future group of local talent, ,who plan Hunt and Kelton Strickland Georgann Roberson and Debbie to become famous. the young walked away with third place in Ponder glance through a bridal musicians, Robbie Cook, Chris the talent show. fair book, 4! E l -She may never be a fa-mqus chef, but jamie Barnes. got a, chance to show her talent in the cake decorating class. l ,l s 9 O n AS re.. -' -t A . . . ' Qffui rili :WTA 1 A i . A A . . 'QA Y A money making sport, trapping. is After lookin at the elts, Paul g McKee and Kevin Marcum can see why. K' A 26-student life ,,...., , l 'i ,Kg
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What happens when a decorated by Diane Penix. the Student Council slave bunch of kids get Appealing to the sale during Spirit Week. together to raise a little student body's more ln another form of money? A lot of hard sentimental side, Student manual labor, the work and a good time, no Council'slannual flower cheerleaders'car wash matter what the cause, sales went well. School also did well. Well Many clubs found that spirit ran high during enough to keep them the quickest way to a Homecoming, netting busy all day, anyway, kid's pocket was through S5385 on mums. A lot of said Robin Hutchinson. his stomach. Spanish Club sweethearts got But, as always, there made S5250 selling candy carnations, the tokens of were those well-planned bars and French Club love bringing 5125 during projects that never got off made S175 peddling the Valentine holidays. the ground. Such was the M81M's. FHA brought in Every man has his fate ofthe clothing sale almost 5100 selling raffle price, even the teachers, for the European Travel tickets for Christmas and who brought the Club. In consideration of Valentine cakes, brightly handsome sum of S114 at the downtown merchants, school officials asked the sponsor, Ms. Elaine Warden,not to have the sale. But even with set- backs like that, the Travel Club had,at one time, over S700 in its account. At the end of the year came the most popular fund raising event of all. With the help of some very generous merchants, the junior class raised over S3000 for the jr.-Sr. Banquet, setting a new record in tund raising for any activities. df '1 QMS NWD52 35 vPL1z? s::ff,p 7 rfgfilivf? f5'fE::?1f 3252? :kiwi 120 sf., B' 5 3 WP 2 Q ig i3g5E33E5,,.g'3f I wists 55, 5215. J, .1-:g .:1 :: f :-54: : .,,.-5.9 . A3 miwwfw.f5wrs'fr'fw:i,fwmzy W :sg :sv ,, ,f,ffh,fg15fsggf.fsf50 g5f.t,,,5.f f-f..,,55,,.v,w.t..1sW Robin Hutchinson and Andrea Nash show the sign for their great sale, the one they never had, due to conflict of business interest. Mum's the word! Especially at the annual Student Council mum sale. Chip Howard and Lori Crews pick up theirs from Karen Morrison. student life-25
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