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i VALENTINES: Keith Schumann, Annette Resales, Shannon Horton, Paul Fuentez, Joe Jiminez, Cynthia Hernandez, and Priscilla Navarro were just a few of the drama students that delivered singing telegrams for Valentines Day. The students deliv- ered the telegrams to the lucky recipients for only two dollars. CANDY: Candy is the most popular item to sell on campus. Vanessa Paralez, a member of the choir, sells a blow pop to Michael Perez to raise money for the choir. POPCORN: Choir members have found that 25 cents for a bag of popcorn is a profitable endeavor that many en- joy. Trent Green en- treats people to break out with a quarter. L MONEY
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JUKE BOX: Steven DeLeon selects a song for 25 C during his lunch period. The ABC Club bought a juke box for the students ' pleasure before and after school as well as during both lunch periods. AGED: Members of Joyce Slone ' s psychology class aged overnight because of one of her assignments. The class had to come to school looking like old people in order to under- stand how it feels to be old. IN FULL LIFE H. ' l
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PEDDLING wares D oes anyone have any candy? This ques- tion seems to always ring out two seconds be- fore the tardy bell rings creating an uproar not to be quelled by even the strictest of teachers. Even normally, mild- mannered students be- come super deluxe salesmen bent on mak- ADS: Eva Gonzales contacts local businesses in hope of persuading them to purchase an ad for the newspaper. Sell- ing ads is a way of pay- ing for the paper to be produced. ing money. I have krackel, almonds, ... I have Reeses, Snick- ers, Sprees, ... 1 have Sweet Tarts, M M ' s, Nerds, ... Everydme the words, Guess what? are ut- tered, a collective sigh rises above the chatter of class. What are you selling? I don ' t like selling stuff to make money, said Stacy Taylor. In GOAL club we are using the money we earn for a new air con- ditioner for the dressing room and a new stereo, said Demetria Wyatt. We ' ve sold ads, yearbooks, and bumper stickers in order to raise money for the year- book, said Theresa Wilikinson. Sometimes students enjoy selling things but sometimes it becomes a real hassel. It depends on what we are selling, said Nikki Barnes. OOD: Nicole Mathis, herry Tillmon, Tamica ranklin, and Sandra jhnson serve at a Mex- can dinner sponsored by FTA. FTA had dif- ferent fund raisers dur- ing the year in order to make money to attend the state convention. SPIRIT: Michael Montez along with oth- er student council mem- bers sold spirit links for five cents. Each class had a certain color strip and there was a contest held to see which class sold the most. aiuh MONEY 4J£
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