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Page 218 text:
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4 Money - always a problem BRCKEI THAT'S WHAT THE VAR- SITY A CLUB was This year. Well, noT exacTly. They did end The year wiTh 58, buT losing money on Their annual dance and selling sweaTers, Tee shirTs and iaclc- eTs wiTh Andover wriTTen on Them aT cosT cuT Their Tund raising reTurns. I wanTed To spread The name oT The school around, sTaTed RoberT Nichols, sponsor. He ThoughT This was accom- plished as many oT The iTems were ordered and sold. So even Though Their acTiviTies didn'T bring in any money, The leTTermen did boosT school spiriT. On The oTher hand The NaTionaI Honor SocieTy, anoTher selecTive organizaTion ended The year wiTh more money Than They ThoughT. From Their paper drives and candy sales, The group neTTed abouT 5600. 0uT oT This They voTed To give Two senior members, Karen AlbrighT and David LinThicum, S50 boolc scholarships. WiTh The resT oT The money They boughT pins and honor cords Tor graduaTion7 and when The bill Tor The cords was less Than anTicipaTed, They ended The year wiTh abouT S I 50 in Their Treasury. The club also disTribuTed The S500 prize money Trom IT's Academic in Ten S50 boolc scholarships To seniors. ABOVE: VarsiTy A club members, C. lvlarlcowslci, Neilson, J. Brannock, M. SmiTh, unpack mugs which ber Susan Edmunds sells candy aT The canTeenT E, AmaTi, K. Lloyd, E. Koucheravy, G. Chrisilcos, B. were given To Them as souvenirs. TOP: NHS mem- help The club raise money
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Staffs work hard to improve publicatlons SPARKED WITH NEW ENTHUSI- ASM THE Archer and Arrow sTaTTs worked To produce beTTer publicaTions This year. lncreasing iTs number OT issues To eleven, The mosT ever, The newspaper sTaTT rushed To meeT Three week dead- lines. AdverTising sales proved To be a Tinancial success along wiTh Three paper drives, Three car washes, and money raised aT The sTudenT canTeen. King Zulu, his daughTer, iungle naTives, and Horace, The yearbook salesman pro- vided exoTic enTerTainmenT aT The year- book assembly, as The new sTaTT cam- paigned and sold subscripTions Tor This year's ediTion oT The Archer. ATTer selling a record 800 books. The sTaTT goT down To The real job oT geTTing The books To The press. When They received word in April ThaT The I973 Archer had won TirsT place in The sTaTe aT The Maryland ScholasTic Press AssociaTion ConvenTion, The sTaTT worked harder Than ever To come up wiTh a book ThaT would bring back The Trophy a second year. BoTh sTaTTs spenT long hours raising money and working Toward deadlines To come up wiTh Their besT ediTions. s A-If
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