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Rinse, wash, rinse, and dry is the procedure for a quick but efficient car wash. Jesus Rojo rinses a car to prepare it to be dried. The juniors raised 5250.00 during their car wash at the Plant Haus. Good traction and strong arms are very helpful in the tug-0-war competition. Sophomores Ricardo Ortega and Melba Garcia pull their team to victory over the freshmen during Fun Night competition. ar was about to be declared bet- ween the classes when the bell ended school on Friday, February 10, and Queen of Hearts, the yearbook fund- raising project, officially began. For one week, members of all four classes would be competing to raise the most money by participating in three projects. Each class felt that food sales during lunch would be profitable. For the other two projects, the seniors chose to have a talent show and a car rally. The juniors put all of their effort into a car wash. The sophomores decided to have a car wash funded by pledges and a dunking booth. Other projects for the freshman class were a raffle and the fishwalk. Fun Night, with cake auctions and class competition, provided another source of revenue for classes and was the highlight of the activities. Events Clash of the Classes such as the bat spin, scooter board race, and egg-in-spoon race made for heated but enjoyable class competition. During the cake auction, the seniors auctioned two cakes for a grand total of 5l040.00. Fun Night proceeds totalled 52958.00 The cake auction brought in 52550.00 and ticket sales accounted for 5408.00. The commercial art department decorated the cafeteria using the theme, A Little Bit of Heaven. The corona- tion took place on Saturday night with juniors Laura Tyner and David deLemos crowned Duchess and Duke. The juniors raised 51530.81. In third place raising 52416.50 was the sophomore class with representatives Mark McWilliams and Kim Timmer- mann crowned Duke and Duchess. Prince and Princess Stoney Williams and Tracy Moore represented the senior class. The seniors raised 52743.45 'I freshmen raised 53040.15 crown Paul Brotze and Inez Villanueva K and Queen of Hearts. The grand total raised in only 4 week was 59735.91. Mrs. Barb: Doeppenschmidt, yearbook advis summed up the week by saying, E: class was really a winner. The juni won class competition, the seni received the most money in the cz auction, the sophomores sold the tickets to Fun Night, and the fresh won overall. Another added responsibility for yearbook S members is to serve as hosts or hostesses at coronation. Nicole Dietrich and Nathan 3 serve punch to parents and students. Phot Karla Wenzel. - -1
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4 Lg... Crepes, quiches, and coq au riz fchicken and ricej are the menu for the French Club's Mardi Gras Celebra- tion. Kelly Ard is one of many students who swarm the table and keep Miss Jeanne Belnap-sponsor, Lina Castillo, Kenda Noah-president, Barbara May, and Karen Edwards busy answering questions and serving the delicacies. Sweetheart cards and Iollipops are delivered by Robert Goodwin, alias Cupid, during lunches on St. Valentine's Day. VOCT used the profits to help pay for the annual end of the year employerfemployee banquet. 6'Would you like to buy 73 fundraisers-21
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