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• • • . Students stroll and have a good ' old ' fun time in the sun A thrifty touch Clubs make money galore Fall Frolic and Spring Fling were more than just amusing ways to pass an unordinary school day. These activities along with providing cheap entertain- ment for students, provided clubs with ways to make money. While candy was the best seller for quick fundraising, piz- za sales by the JETS club was the biggest moneymaker. Other sales ot food, and drinks were also popular. Chalupas, fajitas and ta- males were hot sellers too. Freshman class sponsor and tamale sales director said, The key to fond- raising is the kids. If you don ' t have people doing the footwork, you have nothing. Assistant Band Director agreed that fondraising depends on the students and how hard they work and take care of expenses that couldn ' t otherwise be met. He said, In the first place fundraising fills a void where the budget allowances fall short and in the second place we as teachers realize that young people need to learn the value of being able to work for what you need. Sophomore Tim Thornton agreed. He said, I think it ' s a good way to build self-esteem and it helps bring students together. Anide: Patrick OHara Photos: Patrick OHara : Juniors Jennifer Kowaiik i Michelle Brady the profits the junior class. id Daniel Vargas id Shannon Fra2ier discuss with made by selling boxer shorts tor , 82 Clubs Funding
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J-Cluh FIRST ROW; Jeaninc Bactcn, Lisa Bryant, Shannon Timmons, Amy Jones, ( .irn bloJ ttt, Claire Macrae, Lara Kramer; SECOND ROW: Diane Crosby. Julie Gardner, Lisa Hall, Sherry Solanik, Shannon Locher, Jessica DeGroof; THIRD ROW: Nikki Jacobs, Lynda Grazda, Kelly Johnson, J erilan Greene, Melissa Vargas, and Anne Van Horn. A,Vy Cluh FIRST ROW: Monica Bright, Michelle Peterson, Kristie Holzworth, Nancy Massie, Joanna Heim, Hallie Baskin, Regina Garza; SECOND ROW Monica Legctt, Monica Hucrta, Sylvia Gonzales, Kathleen Oetinger, Renissa Garza, Teri Jeferson, and Ms. Joan Baskin. •« 3 • » «. 81
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