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Finding humor in the ever popular Gar- field the cat, Student Council members Myca Hagood and Lori Huskins display one of their many fundraising posters. “Aren’t they adorable?” Holly Parker. Joleen McKnight, and Regina Linville cuddle the little critters available for sale by the Peer Counselors. Who could turn down these lovely salesladies? Peddling their 1987 calen- dars are cheerleaders Kristi Bowen and April Swafford. Holding one million, three hundred thou- sand calories in hand, Dawson Stevison, Teddy Lockerby. Kris Crawley, Misty Dawkins and Angela Lewis prepare for another popular candy sale. Sales Bradley Life — 27
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Sales, Sales, Sales Hey, Buddy! Have I Got a Bargain for You! Sales, sales and more sales. Everywhere we looked, someone was selling something. It seemed as if everytime we turned around, one of our friends was throwing a brochure in our direction and ask- ing, “Would you like to buy a ... ?” The big selling items were definitely “Bear Pride black and gold items. They were especially popular during Bradley Cleveland week. Items ranging from booster badges to spirit flags were available. Spirit shakers, sold by the Student Council, were always present at football games and pep rallies. Candy, of all sorts, was also available for sale at Bradley. The most popular were the candy bars-almond, crunch or caramel. Whether it was the Jayteens, French club, or another organiza- tion, candy was always for sale. Many new miscellaneous items appeared on campus during the 1986-87 school year. Some of the most practical and useful items were the toothbrushes sold by Ranstrassy. These travel brushes had toothpaste build into the brush. It was a convenient item for the person “on the go.” The Principal’s Advisory Com- mittee sold attractive coffee mugs which had the Bradley motto im- printed on it. In addition to the spirit shakers, student council sold various posters, some of which included the ever-popular Garfield. Although bothersome at times, sales were necessary for clubs that wished to be of civic service, purchase educational helps, and sponsor group activities. Talk about a hot Item! Tammy Scoggins and Whitney Evans proudly display one of DECA's Bear flags that sold like wild-fire during Spirit Week. Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Moe ... French students Amy Conley and Teresa Cassada debate on which candy bar they should buy. THE WHOLE CREATION DEPENDS 26 — Bradley Life Sales
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During the annual blue jean Christmas dance, Marc Taylor and Jamie Woodall en- joy a slow dance in Bradley’s cafeteria. Preparing to “hula” the night away, Melissa Alley, Cheryl Bryson, Greta Jenkins, Lori Huskins and Susan McCoy display their smiles for the camera. ■■■■■■ Could It be two washed-up Beach bums? No, it’s Melvin Swafford and Angie Lee ar- riving at the Back-to-School dance. Showing off their newly-learned dance steps, Jerry Petitt and his date practice for their upcoming competition on Dance Fever. 28 — Bradley Life Dances
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