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Student life Buy a candy bar! Students in- volved in the clubs and orgamzatlons were heard making statements of this kind as they tried to raise money. The fund raisers for the clubs are as wide and various as the clubs them- selves. Most of them try to sell things such as candy, posters, Christmas or- naments, and other accouterments. Some, like the AFS club, don't sell things but do job like activities. The AFS club took a chance by addressing 30,000 envelopes in a five day period to raise money. t'With the great many fields of stu- dent life having to fit into such a limited space I am not able to go into great amount of detail about each. Student life contains the clubs and their activities, the fine arts, acedemics, and all other happenings of students' life. Chances are taken in all these areas, some fail and others don't. If these chances were not taken it would be a dull and sometimes difK ficult way to go through life. In usual chaotic students prepare them to take Supervising the project, M'H HIM dehes the California Achievement Test This test was Mary MrCarH:y as she sells pasteriesl The bake given to tho sophomores only and provlded sale was used to sponsor the freShman class many statistics for Study Wlth words of farewell lim Prlrmm, the vale- dictormn for the class t80, gives his speech to his graduating fellow-mates. Student Life 11
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Prom W1 breakfast the South Sea Islands was the invitation of the Class of '81 t0 the Class of l80 for prom night, May 31, 1980. Class officers Dan Booth Pres, Brenda Cobb V. Pres, Amm Verbos See, and Lori Steele Treas. arranged for Quiana, a local band, to play for the affair after they listened to several Cleveland groups. Students enjoyed the group saying they were a good band. Decorations to be put together and arranged were also ordered early in the year along with prom books and invitations. Kent State Branch was Come to chosen as the place to hold the prom. On May 31, at 9 p.m. it was about to begin. Quiana played from 9 until the end of the prom at 2 a.m., taking a 15 minute break every hour In- stead of putting on a dinner, the class of '81 parents served breakfast from 12:30 am. until 2 am. in the Blue-Gold room while dancing con- tinued in the commons. Helping out were sophomore servers Cheryl Bruno, KeIIy Halbrook, Lisa Johnson, Lisa McConnell, Sue Phillips, loyce Strcdney, Bob Baldwin, Rick Ceveru, lac DEIPrince, Eric Seals, Tom Skarlinsky,and Kirk Wilburger. At midnight the court, consisting of Sue Bumwll and Mark Wiitzmcn, Gina Hughes and Randy DelPrirch, Bonnie Inhnson and Andy Frasure, Terri Steele and Iim Russell, and Kelly Weigand and Butch Dragon were introduced. Terri Steele and Iim Russell were crowned King and Queen and were given leis made of silk flowers to follow the theme of l'South Sea Islands. Applaudmg the rmmmmmnvn! of King and Queen are members of the court Kelly Weigand and Butch Dragon. Because no seniors were gmng together, all seniors going to the prom togeth- er had a chance to be voted ontu court.
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