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WE'RE ONE OF A KIND, BUT WE PULL TOGETHER
The Mammoth Bazaar was held by the Junior Band, Senior Band and Choir on Saturday, September 17, 1988. There were balloon sales, a kid's corner, one gym full of first class junk for the yard sale, and another gym full of items for the silent auction. In all, over $7,000 dollars was raised and this was used to purchase new in- struments for the music program. Money was also donated towards the purchase of a new sound system for the schooL
All of C.C.I. got behind the pro- ject and several competitions were held for outstanding contributions. In the end, Mrs. Chaudet's home- room (LT.) were winners in bring- ing in the most 'unique' items, closely followed by Mr. R. Sneyd's and Mrs. Sharp's homerooms.
MID. LT.. SHHH .• . Nancy Locke assists with the Silent Auction, a major money raising event. LT.: Steve Rowe and TammyWilson ask, "Who wants to buy a wooden sign?" "I do, I dol", replies their enthusiastic little customer! ABOVE: Even Ronald McDonald pitch- ed in to help Mrs. Berni with balloon sales.
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