M8cM,s, and gumm bears help raise funds The student body's sweet tooth kept the many club activities funded this year. Club members sold everything from MSM's to gummy bears to calendars. No one was spared the pressure to sell or to buy. Gummy bears could be seen everywhere - on shirts, lockers, and walls. Even the athletes got in the act with the varsity basketball team selling candles and the girls' track team selling calendars. However, no one could outsell the band members, who pushed everything from garbage sacks, to placemats, concert tickets, coupons, the ever popular candy and even assorted junk and treasurers at a garage sale to raise SlO0,000 for the Orange Bowl trip. Page 245 Right: Kelly Harrison buys some candy from Walter Herron fbehind Walter, Kelly O'KeefeJ Bottom left: Jonna Chapman has trouble trying to decide which style of ring to order. Bottom right: Co-editor Mandy Waddle sells three annuals out of l,300 to Troy Zachery, Elaine Bezdek and Suzie Brandenburger. Page 25g Right: Tom Wat- son, Eric McWilliams, and Bill Kirkley check out the fund raising gimmicks offered by various companies. Bottom left: Debbie Dubick buys gummy bears from Stella Kemp. Bottom right: Kim Miner is caught in the act buying gummy bears from Jodi Martin. 5 it , r. V, .le T i X. F it
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Club activities fill students' hours Students spent much of their time participating in club activities. The organizations cover a wide variety of interests. DECA participated in activities such as Career Day where seminars on various career fields were held. The Junior Classical League hosted teachers and reprsen- tatives from the area schools for the 1982 Area C Con- vention. The Student Council was very successful as they made a hit with their spirit slogan Clit Mad DHS and with the selling of buttons. Page 26, Top right: Henry Griffin and Lynn Evans discuss DECA sales. Bottom left: Tina Bounds, Laura Lambert, Donna Brockett, Susan Mackey, Darla Bugg, and Terri Henderson make their favorite poses. Bottom right: Mrs. Sullivan and Leslie Nunn exchange gifts at the Secret Pal Breakfast. Page 27, Top: Laura Lambert presents the cosmetology teacher, Judy Vest with the table arrangement at the VICA Christmas Banquetg Bot- tom left: Charles Pecknam gets ice for the Student Council concession stand for the Homecoming Carnival. Bottom right: Randy Luginbyl and John Dowdy launch airplanes at the ROTC picnic. dial i 3 f 5 'Y if ' 4 'T ,anna-ww M Z' 53'
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