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220 fund raising -It -.J Hillbilly hoedown. in Sadie Hawkins Hawkins dance helps to 31,200.00 for the ment. l don't know about that one, says Mr, James Hall to Coach Byron Gibbs about getting the ball over the net at the fac- ulty-varsity volleyball game which raised for the Berry family, Lets hear it. KILT disc iockey Captain Jack encourages the crowd to cheer for the editor, Susan Lembcke at the annual yearbook promotion assembly. 'S 5? t ,' ii f fl x '5 ' 11 - , U , In . 2 sfw mh A vb i-i W' . Q 4 , f' ,mga - a 'Qi ' '-7 ' Q Q Qf 7' f ' 3 ' - 9 s 1 name? In withithe fund, are other groups hoping to make qs- ' tX ' 1 i in ,vi sg, g Game, set, match. Joe Cartinas and - 1 Jerry Pena help raise money for the ten- nis team by playing in the annual tourna- ITISFIT.
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. x it , Y 1, if W w X -3 ' ex, -w I .j 'l .1 :- f 5. i ,527 ff fm. z. ma. .2 f Organizations sell candy, jerseys, sweaters Some people think money is the answer to everything. lt's not. But it helps. That's why every club or organiza- tion tries to raise money through fund-raising projects. Almost every class has at least two fund-raising pro- jects. They all have jersey sales. And some even have candy sales. The Freshman class made a profit of approximately 33750.00 through their candy sales. The Sophomore class sold ierseys for 55.50. They also sold sour ball candy to get them out of their financial debt. The band sold candy this year to raise money to attend a Six Flags contest in Dallas. DECA sold malt balls and Nl 81 M's February 20-Nlarch 3rd. They raised money for their Employer-Employee Banquet, April 18th. Fund raising By sponsoring Sadie publications depart' for yearbook and everyone the for a clay. y fund rcisi '19
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