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Sandspur CdrivQ SiarfQ Slow; When the SANDSPUR subscription drive started in October, the staff had trouble getting out of reverse. Sale of yearbooks was below normal at the middle of the week. By displaying in the trophy case annuals dating back to 1923, the editors stirred up interest in this year’s book and set the drive in forward gear. At chapel Friday, to arouse interest, the staff staged a parody of My Fair Lady. According to student response, chapel was a success, but on noon of the last day, the drive had not scratched off. By Friday afternoon it had stalled, so the staff went to Mr. Howard Bridges, principal, to beg for a few more days of soliciting. After Mr. Bridges reluctantly gave the staff three more days to sell the needed subscriptions, the en- tire school pitched in to help. THIS IS A SANDSPUR. BUT THIS IS A SANDS? WHICH DNE WOULD YOU P ORDER YOUR 1968 TODAY! Key Club led the way by buying five copies and challenged other clubs to do the same. Teachers bought as many as three books apiece and students, including Charlie Parrish, loaned twenty dollars or more to other students. On Wednesday afternoon the climax of the subscription drive was reached. Frantic staff members and home room representa- tives drive all over town to try to sell the remaining subscriptions. At 3:59, one min- ute before the deadline, the final copy was sold. 20
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Gains Necessary Momentum OPPOSITE, LOWER LEFT: Paula Buckner, Ethel Page. Genie Wright, and other mem- bers of the SANDSPUR staff join with some of the class clowns in singing their rendition of “Pm Buying a SANDSPUR in the Morn. ing.” ABOVE, CENTER: Paula Buckner and Susan EaneSy editors, admire the SANDSPUR bulletin board heralding the subscription drive. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Harry Wolinski, advisor; ends the chapel program with her usual criticism—“trite ending” ABOVE, RIGHT: Paula Buckner; playing the role of Eliza Dooliittle, mocks the judges at the garden party because the credit due her is given to the one and only Professor Higgins. 21
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