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Hey, wanna buy a • • •
H Things such as M&M's, holiday carna-
ey, would you like to buy some
M&M 's, or maybe a Mustang wallet tions, and bake sales were aimed towards the
and key chain to keep the school students, while others appealed to the adults
spirit? Oh, I know what you'd like, how about more.
some jewelry, or a calendar, or what about Freshman Laurel Thiel, who sold tumblers
for the music department, said that the cups
No matter what type of sales pitch were geared more to the parents instead of
people used, students were willing to the students because they were not
purchase the products many organizations something "wanted or needed" by the
sold to raise money. students. Beca Solberg, secretary-treasurer
One of the biggest selling items was of German Club, agreed by saying that the
M&M's, which was used by many clubs. DECA advent calendars were "too expensive for
president Kevin Plautz said that his group's student to buy," and thought that they were
funds went to sending members to state something more for parents to buy.
competition and to provide a $100 scholarship But if you didn't get your chance to buy
for a senior. JunioF- Shawntel Delgado also your share of goodies from all the various
sold the candy, her money went towards a organizations, there's always next year to
trip to Mexico with other Spanish Club buy~ll the candy, flowers, cookies, jewelery.
students. and calenders you'll ever need.
Bake tales aren't always serious business.
Junior Deann Riesselman and Senior Janet Jonswold
have fun at DECA 's fund raiser.
38 Fundraisers