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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).
Fundraisers 91 ~