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Sales Bombard Students Stuffed animals, jog-a-thons, carnation sales, car washes, music-a- thons, buttons and a variety of other things were used by North High teams and clubs as fundraisers. From the time before school started to the very end, students, teachers, parents and other supporters were bombarded with fundraisers. Terry Limtiaco stated, During the sophomore class stuffed animal sale I got all my relatives to buy them. That ' s what most of the students did. This sale was just one of the many money making ideas at North. The novelty of school sales soon wore off. After the first couple, I just couldn ' t afford to keep buying things, said Paula Sheltry. The buyers weren ' t the only ones tiring of it. Jeff Stay exclaimed, You get tired of asking the same people to support you every time. Although both sellers and buyers grew tired of these sales, they still continued to be a necessity at North. We ' ve got to earn money whether we like it or not if we want to have a good prom, commented Karen Cambell, junior class officer. David Rolland summed it all up by saying I don ' t like working so hard on fundraisers for baseball but it ' s worth it in the end. A dedicated senior, Alisa Gray, helps to deliver Christmas carnations (before the glorious Christmas break). This fundraiser helped the senior class pay for their activities. In preparation for the USL Aurora sale Mrs. San- doval shows Aurora students the method for get- ting the job done. The Aurora took full respon- sibility for the selling of combos at the beginning of the year. fund raisers 29
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Concentrating on his music, Ted Cable exhibits his talent during the music-a-thon at the River- side Plaza. The BSR and Choir combined forces for this fundraiser. Showing determination and endurance Robert Adams completes his end of the baseball jog-a- thon. The jog-a-thon is an annual event for the baseball team. Snugly bunched into a heap of stuffed animals, C.arfield waits to be sold. Garfields were the most popular item during the sophomore class stuffed animal sale. 28 student life
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As Scott Mapes enters a popular weekend Straw Hat, he stares in astonishment at the rowdiness of his friends in the parking lot. Weekends weren ' t always easy and free. Here Troy Lombard fervently displays his talent while playing his solo at one of the many Friday night football games. 30 student life
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