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Student Winners The Wildcats pictured on these two pages are winners by both chance and effort. Some won money in a drawing, while others received prizes in the candy bars that they had won for selling magazine subscriptions. Still others were rewarded for their outstanding efforts in this school endeavor. ,fIQ. , ,ff ,, 2 ,ff , . 0 ll W if 4, ,Q fir, ,, 'ft ff fy, K bk L lx. Il, tty V fm, X if ll fufl V, 'N' li lkl xi' f f U kr V! 'X 'lv7X-172 'Lv 4' --X f -f' 'Xl I' 1 2 'ki' 57 ll -- P454 ',' J , , . AX f ,' ,X , 'X Z' -f' -1 We do-'A 'f Qi' of J swf 'sf 1- -fr -, V xg, ire: I Yq A lf., sl lx I: A V . , ,ggflf fyfflylyfglf Q xx Xl- V 'MQ Q Mfr K! K' X 'J' J myfQl,3f yigl,-fff1,,- Lk,- ' -f - 'E' Af V ,Z 1 C! 'X' 1, X. Q, .
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Wildcats Sell Subscriptions Successfully NR This year it was done! The Wildcats raised more money during the magazine sales drive than ever before. Last year's record was broken. Over 317,000 was collected. Prizes were given to the top three winning classes. The class which raised the most money received a pizza party. The second place class won a peppermint spirit stick for each student in the class. Everyone in the third place class shared a 10 pound Hershey Bar! All students who helped in the annual magazine drive by selling subscriptions in the community were rewarded. Some of the special prizes were posters, candy bars, spirit towels, stuffed animals, and Frisbees. Wildcats moved themselves right into a successful sales campaign. 9, :CDT , Q , l :Mg--Xl? YlQ!,t :CiJ,g EN fvxxb if-X fs I
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,.,ff 4' - -'. X-1 N' .f , ,.. , . f. - . Gur United Efforts Help United Way Each year students have an opportunity to contribute to the United Way campaign. lt is always a goal to top last year's total money collected. B.S.J.H.'ers were able to raise S700 in the 1980 effort. This, of course, beat the past record. For each 250: donated, the doner was entitled to guess how many pieces of gum were in the big bubble gum jar located in the library. The students who guessed closest to the actual number of pieces of gum were Doug Bliss, Tim Lemport, Myke Jones, Julie Purtyman, and Chris Lucas. The classes which contributed the most amount of money were those of Mr. Settles and Mrs. Cesaretti. These two classes were treated to a taco party at Patricio's during 3rd and 4th hour. 14 ,fa f ' A ' ff 'TLJN' T T ri fl fb KA 'T K- 1 X fl , , 9 -.K fv V ' ' l . , 1 - V . ' ' N J ' '.!i - i' 1 ff li y . , U f
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