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Helping and The Dust Cleared As Students Reachea' Out On the hot seat of the ,laycee's dunk tank is Barbie Plummer. As a cheerleader, she knows how hard fun- draising can be, so she donates her time with a smile. In a whirlwind of activity, Bulldog stu- dents served their community with hundreds of hours in volunteer work. The dust cleared, and a big thank youw was left over for the citizens of Altus. This effort, in a sense, returns the support students receive each year during candy sales, gift wrap orders and other fund raisers. The high school is fortunate to have the local community backing them in every phase of student life, making it possible to continue with Whatever Altus Schools do, they do well. Besides, volunteering to help is a student specialty. Earning his Eagle badge, the highest rank for Boy Scouts, Tommy Ferenczhalmy raised severe! hundred dollars for the SAFE project that benefited the local shelter for teenage boys. He coordinated the efforts of other volunteers and directed the gathering and selling of donated items. Tommy said, It was a lot of work, but it was worth it, a lot of people hclpedf, Reaching out in a big way to help their community were the Candystripers who gave time this summer at Jackson County Me- morial Hospital. ,Iana Shelton, a candys- triper, said, Some worked up to twenty hours a week every week with the programf' Still others raised money for their church groups who in turn helped others. It was like an intricate domino pattern - when one is touched it begins a chain reaction - helping others to help others. House. He chose a giant garage sale for his Chris Stevens reached out a hand to help others. He sold Teenage boys benefited from Tommy Ferenczhalmy's Eagle balloons at the Jackson County Fair to help raise funds for project. He spent hours collecting items for his garage sale his youth group at church, and earned almost 82000. 4 Opening
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For the Bulldogs. the 0kCity NE game was a glorious win. Jeff Bev runs the ball as Kevin Kesselring tries to stop the Spartan fr Capturing the ball. 6 Student Lge FTS Oln Special , . t V 'f'1 ffis?i X if we ' 'l I Lhalk dust and books may have symbohled what went on during the week but once that last bell rang on Friday c halk dust and books took a batk seat to friends ind fun The time had arrived to make the drag stop by Mauro s for a pina see the latest movie or just hang iround Of Course events came along that gave weekends some thing special to look forward to Homecoming out of town games or concerts made for more excitement But weekdays had their high points also Spending every night for two or three wet ks at rehearsals was something the cast members of My Fair Lady' could tell about. Varsity choir members earned money for their annual trip and at the same time, provided the entertainment usually found in big cities. The days passed by swiftly because of the many activities. In just a few weeks. it would be over and the dust would settle again.
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