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TO FINANCE the Florido trip in the spring, sopho- more Noncy Brooks serves Bond Director Robert Miller or the bond ' s onnuol Horn Dinner. HELD EVERY WEDNESDAY, boke soles provided nor only club funds bur tasty desserts, os seniors Karla Doelling and Kellie Carmichael decide what to buy. AT THE POPCORN FESTIVAL, sophomore Paul Strat- ton serves soft drinks or the FCA food booth. Pro- ceeds finance summer comp for FCA members. AFTER FRIDAY NIGHT GAMES, students kick off the weekend or sock hops in the North Balcony. Various clubs sponsored these throughout the year. It’s a learning experience DECA Sponsor Judy Commers Fundraisers ; r . j { Jgr j w H ' ■bi 1 HI JUH J ,
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CAUGHT IN THE CRUNCH, the Viking offense toughens its grip during the 17-15 gome against LaPorte. The Vikes triumphed in the last six seconds with a field goal. CELEBRATING THE WEEKEND, couples let go to the mu- sic of B B at the dance in the North Balcony. Pictures, refreshments, and a graffiti board completed festivi- ties. We organized the format at the be- ginning of the year. — Homecoming Co-chairperson Marcy Costas tf- 11 Homecoming
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f J7 hot do cor washes, candy cane and flower sales, and food booths have in common? They were all club money makers. Since stu- dents weren ' t allowed to sell products to the community, fundraisers were mainly service projects, sock hops, and bake sales. DECA sponsor Judy Commers said that fundraisers were incorporated as part of the marketing classes. It ' s a learning ex- perience,” she explained. We can plan goals and procedures in managing money and promotions. She added that proceeds went toward financing weekend ex- penses for state competition. Primarily through sock hops, bake sales, and bookstore souvenirs. Pep Club bought treats and decorations for athletic teams. According to Sponsor Sharon Nuppnau, Pep Club ' s fundraisers served more than just the club. To finance prom, the junior class also raised money throughout the year. Accord- ing to Sponsor Mara Fiegle-Hicks, the pro- ceeds came mainly from a carwash, com- puter dating, and class dues. She noted that while the officers learned leadership skills, the students mainly worked toward a good prom. Scheduled at the beginning of the year, money makers provided more than mon- ey. They provided a social gathering, and students learned how to handle money and deal with people,” said Assistant Prin- cipal Robert Sutton, coordinator. Pom Judson I 13 Fundraisers
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