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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.











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