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Cougars employ diversified methods to raise funds. All Saints sponsored several fund raising drives this year including: the raffle at the Wil- low Run basketball game, the candy drive, spon- sored by the Student Council, to raise money for the scholarship fund, and the March of Dimes. The raffling of the “72 Oldsmobile car proved to be very successful. However the candy drive didn't turn out as well as it has in the previ- ous years. Less than sixty per cent of all the stu- dents even tried to sell any candy. The students also helped to support the Bay County March of Dimes Drive by giving up their lunch money and loose change. I) Pal Smith gladly gives Erin Roth. LEFT, and Dale LeVasseur their candy to sell for the scholarhip fund. 2) Mike Bisitup elaboratly persuades the students to sell World's Finest Chocolate. 3) Monica Dasky and Tim Rohde support the Athletic Association by buying and selling raffel tickets. 4) Nan Ricard. STANDING, collects pocket money from Barb Barringer. LEFT, and Debbie Villairc for the Bay County March of Dimes. 19
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Homecoming of 1971 a great success Football, Leaves, Pumpkins, and Trees was the theme of the ’71 homecoming. Much preparation went into this year’s celebration. All four classes worked hard on their cars, and the Seniors built a float which failed to make it to the field. On Friday, the King, Dale Kukla, and Queen, Karen Piotrowski, were named. That night, the Cougar team romped over Ithaca 38-0. The following eve- ning a dance was held. Golden memories were formed which will most certainly be re- lived in the years to come. I) Garv Podleski and his dale share a quiel moment al the Homecoming Dance. 2) Marge Hebert and Mike Biskup help each other make a pom pom for the Senior car. 3) Homecoming Queen Karen Piotrowski. is surrounded by her court which includes: (BACK ROW) freshman Pam Salkowiak; sophomores Monica Madziar and Sue LeFcvrc: freshman Mary Carson; (FRONT ROW) junior Bc Halas inski. seniors Gail Bosco, Queen Karen and Mary Kay Ya- giela; junior Maria LeFcvrc. 4) The senior court members (FROM LEFT) Mary Kay Yagiela, Queen Karen, and Gail Bosco ride around the football field. 5) Shown from left, just after the crowning are: Doris Izykowski. last year s Queen. Mr. Pete Piotrowski. Queen Karen, and King Dale. 21
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