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Memories of Mills Mania 2018 Looking through the lens of The Thunderbolt

By: Jessica Lin, Sports Editor & Chief of Media

Jordan Wong (12) and Vanessa Li (12) spin cotton candy for Agriculture Club, selling them for 3 tickets each.

Vanessa Li (12) poses with her first successfully-spun stick.

Bryan Chan (12) floats around, pointing potential customers in the direction of the booth.

Visions Clubs promotes artistry, setting up a DIY button booth instead of selling food.

Lydia Cheung (12) concentrates on creating her animal buttons, drawing a panda, giraffe, and a turtle on three separate buttons.

International Travel Club sells Eggtoxic, a San Francisco based light-up boba drink.

Ashley He (12) and Jax Canonizado Aquino (12) pose for the camera with their chicken nuggets, selling 5 for 3 tickets and 8 for 5 tickets for Peer Helping.

William Kim (12) cheekily poses for the camera while enjoying his Peer Helping chicken nuggets.

JCC and JNHS team up to provide Ramune for 3 tickets. Ava Hodge (11) tilts her head upwards to enjoy the warm sunshine.

Junior Class Council gets a head start building their funds for their senior trip by selling a crowd favorite -- Teaspoon for 6 tickets and doughnut holes for 1 ticket each. Vendors Megan Lee (11) and Cristal Guardia (11) smile for the camera.

Kelly Luz (12) and Kaela Stonebarger (12) enjoy the shade as they fundraise for Filipino American Alliance with crowd favorite: lumpia (1 ticket for 2, 2 tickets for 5).

She's the First skewers popcorn chicken from Quickly's to sell for 3 tickets each or 5 tickets for 2 skewers. They sold out within the first two hours!

Debbie Zshornack (12) and Connor Wong (11) promote their product for UNICEF.

TED-Ed sells flavored popcorn to raise funds for their new club. Flavors included cheddar, caramel, and kettle.

Leanna Yu (10) and Samantha Spicker (10) dress up in their cheerleading outfits to sell for TED-Ed.

At the Bring Change 2 Mind booth, Aliyah Stuart (9) and Jasmine Brown (9) work hard, selling lemonade for 4 tickets.

Nicole Boie (12) and Adrian Ghilardi (12) take on the walking vendor strategy, pulling in customers from all over the field.

Senior Class Council sells the always popular spam musubi for 3 tickets each or 5 tickets for 2.

STEM Club shows off their beautiful poster depicting sushi rolls, which were sold $2 for 1 and $7 for 4.

Clubs also advertise at their booths, in hopes of increasing their membership, like National Spanish Honor Society.

Interact's artistic poster draws in many customers to their booths for the chicken katsu musubi.

Chance of Reign provides harmonic entertainment, covering many songs as well as performing their original!

GAMES! Students crowded around the joust to cheer on their friends.

Aiden Neely (10) cleverly outsmarts his opponent, knocking him off the stand for the win.

Ryan Chen (12) successfully makes it over the mini-mountain, racing towards the finish line and well ahead of his competitor.

Adam Wang (9) attempts to climb around his opponent, who has moved into his lane to block his progression.

Vivian Lin (12) laughs joyfully as she leaves her opponent, Emmeline Lin (12) in the dust.

Assistant Principal Schlax's son determinedly fires a shot at the target at the dunk tank, amazing the crowd with his accuracy.

Assistant Principal Schlax's older son takes the other route, running up to the target to dunk his mother!

The Water Polo boys enjoy the sunshine with a game of volleyball.

Rion Leung (11) attempts to block Jenine Dong's (12) serve while Vincent Zhang (12) looks on.

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