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. 17 A Hard Work Pays Off! u- Eat to yourhearts desire! After the hard work of selling magazines, the top sellers relax with a pizza party. i 1. ,V,s p V .ik a 4 it A - 5 Q You 're never too old to enjoy pizza. Mr. David Kuhlman and Mr. Jerry Soendker prove this with their mouths full of pizza. A Big Success By Carrie Wendle What should we do to raise money for the school? At the beginning of the year, school personnel were trying to find an answer to this question. Finally the perfect solution came up. The senior high had decided not to have their annual magazine sales. Mr. Kuhlman quickly asked for permission for the junior high to do it instead. Permission was granted and junior high magazine sales began. Teachers and students helped make the sales a 55700.00 profit. Some of the money has already purchased computer software. For top sales some students won stuffed animals, cassette players, or an adding machine. The top salesperson, Stephanie Syler, was awarded a television set. Everyone did their pad to make the sales a big success. Mr. David Kuhlman was very pleased since this was the first year of doing the sales.
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,fi .,. - .1 i 5 1' il. Below: May I have this dance? xl' . if if fl f Mrs. Cogan, Mark Bowen, Jim McAnnaly, and several others arrive in style. ARE FOREVER 'Q I K v x . 5 iff ' f . f' K X By Kim Felton l p l - Oh, wow...look at that! There's long, white, limousine, pulling into he junior high school driveway. Is it he president, a funeral, no it's Mrs. .J ane Cogan. . The Valentine's Dance was held -on the night of FridayxFebruary 15, 1985. The night started out in style 'when Mrs. Jane Cogan and several -other students arrived in a limou- .sine. Inside you could see and hear llarge groups of people having fun .and the loud music that was playing. During the night several prizes -were given away by Mr. Floyd Hawkins such as: posters, albums, nd several other things. For the ext two hours everyone danced, alkedlsand had fun. And then. . .it seemed as if before t had ever started, it was over. Soon fter everyone left with smiles on heir faces and love in their hearts. I ...rig-v 7 u
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