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EDDIE BOLDEN
                                                                                        BRENT BOYCE
                                                                                        ANGELA BRANZELL
                                                                                        STACIE BRAZELTON
                                                                                        MICHELLE BREWER



                                                                                       BRETBROCKY
                                                                                       JASON BRUHN
                                                                                       PATRICK BUCHANAN
                                                                                       KEVIN BUSH
                                                                                       TIMOTHY BYERS




                                                                                        ANGELA CALLAHAN
                                                                                        JONCARRELL
                                                                                        CHRISTINE CENTRETTO
                                                                                        JON CHAVEZ
                                                                                        DEAN A CHESNESS




                                                                                         DIANA CHESNESS
                                                                                         HEATHER CLAUSSEN
                                                                                         CHRISTOPHER CONN
                                                                                         KATHY COOL
                                                                                         CONNIE CORUM




                                                                                        SCOTT COZAD
                                                                                        JENNIFER COZETTE
                                                                                        TARA DAHLEM
                                                                                        JAMES DELANIE
                                                                                        MARY DILLON


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                                                                                          Another unplanned trip was the
           According to  research  completed   nia involved 62 people and a bus ride   trip to  International Thespian  Con­
      by  yearbook  student  life  editor  Peg   to Orlando, Florida.                 vention in Muncie, Indiana, for drama
      Luebbert,  a  student  spends  anywhere     May 29, the band left Ralston for   students  in  the  “A  .  .  .  My Name  is
      from  $8,190  to  $13,679  of  their  own   a week to march in a parade at Walt   Alice” cast.  This trip cost each of the
      money  during  their  four-year  high    Disney World.  The trip cost $450 per   23 students $375 for a grand total of
      school career.  (Refer to page 43 for the   student  or  $27,900  for  the  entire   $8,625.  To earn money for this trip,
      cost of high school story.)  This money,   group.  How do you raise $30,000 in   drama students took their play to the
      in most cases, is either earned working   nine months?  It’s not easy.  Accord­  Firehouse  Dinner  Theater  and  re­
      or received from good old mom and dad.   ing to band members, it took a lot of   ceived $6 from each ticket sold.
      But  this  figure  does  not  include  any   creativity.  Some  of the fundraisers   Spanish Club Sponsor Denton Hoy
      expenses  from  club-related  activities.   they  came  up  with  included  selling   said that instead of having unusual
      How  do  students  pay  for  this?  Fun­  Ram  mascots,  stuffed  animals  with   ways of earning money, his club had
      draiser and more fundraisers.            suction  cupped feet that cling to car   more  unique  ways  of  spending  it.
        This year, because of several special
 I     trips  and  happenings,  club  expenses   windows.  Another new concept that    One of their special projects included
                                               Barry  Boyd,  father  of  Freshman
                                                                                       sponsoring a Mexican orphan.  “Iam
      were even higher than normal. With all   Adam Boyd, thought of was the Band-    very proud  of Spanish  Club  and tbe
      of the extra funds needed, sponsors and   O-Gram.  During the holiday season,    special  projects  members  have  sup­
      students were forced to create new and   band  members  formed  small  en­      ported this,” Hoy said.
      unique ways of making money.  Other      sembles  and  performed  at  private
     than  candy  sales  and  car washes,  the   homes at the request of Ralston citi­      1969 was the first year that  Criss-Crosser  RoyaBy was  exclu­
      community  had  the  opportunity  to     zens.                                      sively juniors.  The queen received a heart-shaped locket from the
      spend money in new and different ways.                                              Student Council.   m
     One trip  that  caused  fundraising ma­


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