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Worth the trouble? The juniors probably wonder if the money they make on the magazine campaign is worth all the headaches that lie ahead. Hey, mister, wanna buy some brownies? Come on. Let us wash your car! These and other pleading phrases were used by students to get business at bake sales and car washes, two popular money-making projects. Dimes, nickels, and pennies were collected by clubs and classes to be used to finance their main objectives. The variety of projects would almost blow a person's mind. Students became instant door-to- door salesman during the Junior's magazine campaign. At home basketball games, chances for luscious cakes were peddled by different clubs. Dances were used by the Student Forum and Middle School Council as a new money-raising device, and the device proved to be a good way to make a buck. Made of styrofoam and colored feathers, waddlebirds were seen waddling on their puppet strings down the halls; these unique birds' were sold by the Senior Class. The Sophomores got an early start raising money for their Junior-Senior by selling class key rings at a table set under the hall phone. Look at all the money we made! We're rich! Mary Bonnoitt Harold Brasington Tommy Bryant Tony DeWitt Elizabeth Dickerson 22
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During February, the Mothers' Club and Booster Club jointly sponsored the annual Bar-B-Que and auction. organization of parents at the Academy. Money-making projects are handled through its two offshoots—the Mothers' Club and the Booster Club. On Nov. 6, the Mothers' Club held its annual Ffarvest Bazaar. Dubbed the Calico Carousel, the Bazaar attracted many people from the area to its diverse booths. Items sold ranged from hand-made furniture to potted plants. Other projects of the Mothers' Club included operating the lunchroom during school hours for students and the organization of the Halloween Carnival. The Booster Club worked closely with the Athletic Department. Every Saturday, the club operated a Throughout the year, parents are concession “wagon at Archie involved in several money-making Moody's auctions. Also, it sold hot projects. Earnings are pumped back dogs, BBQ sandwiches, and drinks to into the school. hungry players and spectators on ball The Parents' Guild is the main game nights. Wrapping some baked goods, Mrs. Sharon DeWitt works at one of the Bazaar booths. Conversing with Mrs. Weatherford, Mrs. Garland and Mrs. Lewis rest from their selling at the Bazaar. Michael Williams Eric Adams Reginald Anderson Andy Atkinson 0 Q£ 1 h- 21
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Accurate records. The QSP representative stresses the importance of keeping accurate records. Breaking the suspense, John Odom calls out the lucky winner's name of the cake raffle sponsored by the Block D. Strange birds. Stephanie Marsh shows how to make a waddlebird waddle. The colorful birds were sold by the Senior class. Pat Edwards Angie Flowers Tony Flowers Billy Garland William Howard 23
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