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I — Earning At Concordia, organizations were constantly in need of funds to finance trips, complete the chapel-auditorium, buy uniforms and support other causes. The choir ' s sale of sparkle candles raised money for the Music Department, and toward their spring trip. The band paid for their travels with the annual candy sale. The pom-pon girls picked up the idea and used the proceeds for camp and trips. The big earners were the Sin- gers, who raised about $1500 for the school. The FBLA sold glitter plaques which enabled them to travel to Ball State University for the state contest. Homerooms held bake sales and breakfasts to benefit their Christmas Bureau families. The Lettermen ' s annual Donkey Basketball game provided bruises for most participants, enjoyment for the crowd, and funds for the baseball pressbox. During March, the freshmen filled their class coffer by selling magazines to the community. The Cross Country team, in the happening with the most pain per dollar, raised $1000 for auditorium seats, running 280 miles for the money and just for kicks. Mr. Weiss helped make the Citrus Fruit Sale a success by contributing countless hours of work and planning. Sales of cartons of oranges, grapefruit and tangelos added $7000 to the building fund, with the help of Aid Association for Lutherans ' local branch offices. The Luminarian staff sent some of their jun- ior journalists to the IU institute by selling ad- vertising and yearbooks. The cheerleaders ' sale of hats, scarves, mit- tens and socks helped pay for uniforms, camp and pep session materials. When it came to money at CLHS, most groups pulled their own weight to pay for their projects and activities. 26
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=«bilu OPP. PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Lori Schinnerer, Joan Siegfried, Bruce Reidenbach, and Mike Gerke con- template on the witness of a fellow Christian. BOTTOM CENTER: The celebration service, with colorful banners, evoked thankfulness in the students of Concordia. BOTTOM RIGHT: Singing modern rock music, the Amplified Version reached out to Cadets by showing their great love and trust for God. TOP LEFT: On Friday mornings, Mike Gerke and other Cadets had the opportunity to share their thoughts and experi- ences with their Lord. TOP RIGHT: This sophomore English class reflects a thoughtful attitude as Don Meyers gives homeroom devotions. LEFT: Members of the Worship Committee and faculty advisor, Pastor Schlie, planned services to encourage stu- dent participation. 25
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FAR LEFT: Miss Statzell helps homeroom 210 ' s Christ- mas Bureau family by buying cookies. TOP: Luminarian sales reached 739, partially because of the free year- book drawings. LEFT: Mrs. Bussing accepts Juanita Bryant ' s fruit sales receipts. RIGHT: The goods arrive two days late. 27
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