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In tune. Playing their clarinets Tammy Coone, junior, and Katherine Henry, sophomore, per- form in the Spring Band Concert. 1 3. a Na Keeping up with the beat. Mike Tijerina, junior, per- forms his skit ior Willie the Wildcat tryouts. In deep thought. Concen- trating on her next move, Lisa Rossler, junior, per- forms at a Friday afternoon pep rally. 169 11 ' - -W n Sfewan Performing KV 959 'f'
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i -. 5 l A Ms, M i 4 , . 1 , 5 1 ,f ii MCDHFI MCDHFT ww fm mfr 72 KW? Fruit, candy, sausage, tur- keys, calendars, gift items and Wrapping paper were just a few of the items sold by various or- ganizations. Selling things became a part of each club's activities in order to provide funds for the groups' activities. I hate selling things! was the cry of many of the club members, but there were usu- ally enough salespeople to make the projects profitable. Some organizations found other ways to make money. The Speech and Iournalism students hosted tournaments. The cheer- leaders and Top Cats held clin- ics for young admirers who someday hope to be Top Cats or cheerleaders. The cheerleaders and Pan American Club held dances to raise funds. Sophomore Class project, Kiss the Pig contest, was prob- ably the most unusual fund rais- er. The contest is a lot of fun, and everyone, even the Win- ners, seems to get a big kick out any Getting it clean. NHS member Ien of the contest, Mrs. Nancy Cavitt, Sophomore Class spon- sor, said. nifer Elam washes cars in the club's fund raiser l7l EQQY ! 3: , .-Q -. 3 tif'751-Effj T McMahon FUfld Raising wax fhf
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