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Sophomores





                                                                                                    Patricia Donahue
                                                                                                    Brian  Douglas
                                                                                                    Lori  Douglas
                                                                                                    Mary  Downey
                                                                                                    Amy  Doyle
                                                                                                    Sherrie Drebot
                                                                                                    Jeffrey Dunn

                                                                                      Scott Eastridge
                                                                                      J eft  Eckersley
                                                                                      Julia Eckersley
                                                                                      Krista Edwards
                                                                                      Charles Ellis
                                                                                      Barry Emerson





                                                         Stephanie End erson
                                                         ~  Kelly  Englund
                                                         Susan Eppenauer
                                                         Steve Erickson






                                                  Activities need funds


                                        J   oe  Victim  came  to  school  with  a  small  a  dollar.
                                                                                     On  his  way  to  his  fourth  hour  class,  Joe
                                            growling in  his  stomach and a large cash flow.
                                            Little did  Joe know that he would  soon  be  couldn't pass up the goodies at the drill team bake
                                        taken advantage of  in  a world of  soliciting people.  sale.  After four  brownies and a  chocolate chip
                                            The temptation of  passing the donut stand  cookie, he wasn't worried about being hungry for
                                        without eating one on his way to his locker gnawed  a  while .
                                        at his  growling stomach. Before realizing it , he was   But food  wasn't the only  thing for  sale that
                                        digging into  his  pocket for  30 cents. Besides he  day. After being cornered by a couple very strong
                                        thought he was helping out the golf  team.   jocks, he was convinced he needed to buy a  MN
                                            First hour algebra came soon enough when  sweatshirt from  the M-Club .
                                        he was attacked by a cute cheerleader with a bag   After idolizing  the girl  of  his dreams for three
                                        full  of Mustang pins pleading with  him to buy ju~  months,  Joe thought he  would  finally  make a
                                        one.  "I'm raising  money for  the national cheer- move  by  sending  her a  carnation sold  by  the
                                        leading competition. Don't you  want to see me  varsity cheerleaders. Meanwh;le, on his way to his
                                        go?" Sympathy fell  over Joe as he grabbed for  carpool after a  long  day, he  was  stopped by  a
                                                                                 friend. "Hey Joe, can I borrow a dime?" He put
                                                                                 his  hand into his  pocket to pull out only a handful
                                                                                 of  lint.
                                                                                     Lint may have been left in  some pockets but
                                                                                 usually the fundraisers were spread out over the
                                                                                 year to ease the over demand on pocket change
                                                                                 (typical  budget crunch).  However,  for  school
                                                                                 sponsored activities it  was these drives that made
                                                                                 activities possible.
                                                                                                 -L.  Major·






  rleaders Junior Jackie Shimerdla and Sophomore
  t  Furey help to  distribute candy cane o'grams before
  r  break.  (photo  by J.  Riley)
   sales provide a  chance for  clubs  to have some fun.
  Jers of  the drill  team, Junior MaryAnne Abola, Sopho·
  ;  Jesse Lewis,  Debbie  Koehler,  Deanne Dinneen,  and
  r  Lori  Joos sell  their goodies to  Senior Lori  Holzapfel.
  9  by J.  Riley).
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