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Sophomore Tim Wentz sales talks Fred Charnley Nina Runyon and Bonnie Hoff- and Dave Collis into purchasing a show ticket. man check megaphone sales, Knock on any door, corner your buddy, and To procure money for the prom, juniors Alan Pugh, Tom Trauring, and Jim Sluder assist Sharon Knoder in rose sales, 6
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We re already circulating The town meeting will now be called to order. Qleftl Many large civic gatherings are held at the high school gymg they often demonstrate the intense interest of the citizens of our community in the future and welfare of Hartford City. lt was an old-fashioned winter, and this familiar door wore a halo of white many times through- out the year. Driving snow forced students to seek warmth. Even the school was a welcome sight on those sub-zero mornings. The heavy door opened letting eoziness escape, but the friendships and knowledge gained will endure. .f- I 5 I .4 f K 'i .... .... ,...... ll 2 .1 l Q wi f 'U il? ,M 1. a 1 ...- i -A if sf' iles 4k,w.rfi r Q X .Q fi' axis FQ e Qfsinfa 2 ', 4 , af ,Q 'aff if -ef-if at---J A Ya tk .raw Q 1 e 'F
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lx Q Funds for the Retro are obtained from Another Retro subscription in the bag Pam Oswalt's Inkspot sales are the magazine campaign by Jerry Smith. muses Harry O'Connell triumphantly. increased by Sam Augspurger. sell those wares! -rf 11' 551,45 . yzzqrlf' Band members drum up funds from tag days. ,Q If an unwary teen should happen to wander into the halls this season, he will be mobbed by the immense number of sellers at HCHS. Every salesman from the Freshman to the Senior has knocked on doors and cor- nered fellow students. The ninth-graders ventured forth for the first time this year to sell rnegaphones. The junior high, their biggest customers, bought enough to outfit its pep club. Sopho- mores only made one attempt this year. Profits from show tickets gave them a substantial treasury. Money and vending was most important to Juniors. The prom devoured the largest hunk of the commissions. By always selling somethingfl the Juniors tried a fresh ap- proach which payed offl' when the treasury grew to unknown bounds. Roses raked in most of the money, dozens of the red beauties were delivered one icy Fri- day. -Iuniors backed the sale of tickets for their class play, Take Your Medicine. Rays of light illuminated the capital as they sold light bulbs. Also they ofjfered Airedale pennants and stickers. The money not used for the prom went into the safe for next year's expenses. Seniors worked ardently to produce a good yearbook. The revenues from the class play also financed the book. Magazine publications were the biggest backers of our yearbook with profit amounting to over a thousand dollars. Although English, math, and history are very important for our education, the little sidelines that we experi- enced taught us just as much. Through selling we came into direct contact with the townspeople. We realized how much citizens of Hartford City put into our educa- tion 3 but even more important, our selling showed us how we should be prepared to live and work as reliable citizens of our town. 7 Hr--, f
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