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On Halloween, Mindy McGuigan, Leslie Co“ hen, and Bobby Jo Luzzi (upper left) and Chris and Anne Constable (top) took part in Dress Up Day, which was sponsored by Student Council. Student Council: Row 1 — Karen Schroeder, Liz Payne. Row 2 — Lisa Huie, Mary Hickey. Brenda Robinson, Chris Constable, Rick Hovey, Lori Westfall, Kellie Stenzel, Pat Dinan. Row 3 — Matt DiDuro, John Mastrogiovanni, Karyn Murphy, Beth Tepper, Lynne Alexander. Row 4 — Evelyn DeJesus, Patty Maney, Halee Whitman, Michelle Sheehan, Linda Staurowsky, Lynn Carter, Sarah Cummins, Lisa Gage, Karen Minns, Katie McGowan, David Wood, Ann Rose. Row 5 — Deana Constable, Kelly Natelli, Julie Fabrizio, Shari Pitifer, Gina D'Alesandro, Kathy Bottorff, Kristin Ahrnsbrak, Laura Bleakley, Liesl Zappler. Danielle Granger. Row 6 — Mindy McGuigan, Lisa Napolitano, Jean Lattanzi, Tracey Adkins, Janis Brassfield. Andrea Bruno. Row 7 — Susan DeVito, Karen McDermott, Debbie Henderson, Chrissie Greco, Lynne Constable, Diane McNamara. John Onorato, Bob Greco. Michael DeVito, Robin Goldstone, Shari Cardinale, Kathy Spina, Tammye Roberts, Sue Cosentino, Julie Rice. Rob Anania. Row 8 — Steve Antinelli, Jennifer T ixill. Mark Rizzieri, Lawrence Jones, Steve Hall, Bill Kerr, Mike Rice, Rob Fabrizio, Jim Rector. Student Council 21
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Student Council In the words of Student Council president Liz Payne, “Geneva High had a good year filled with many activities and new ideas.” The council encouraged the student body as a whole to participate in a variety of activities, and for the most part succeeded in their efforts. The highlight of the council’s year was the annual Homecoming which took place this year on October 16. The Geneva Panthers took on the Waterloo Indians, winning the game 27 to 7. The council members also sponsored a contest for the Homecoming theme. Jeff Rinick won two tickets to the game and dance with his entry: It’s circus time in Panther Country. The members of the publicity committee, Beth Tepper, Patty Maney, and Berta Arms, successfully arranged all of the homecoming activities including the dance. The two bands, Tempest and 151, drew many people to the dance, and made a profit of $100. The Student Council managed to incorporate many activities into the school day throughout the year. Several of which were hat day, won by Chris Constable, Daphne John, and Sharon Conklin, tie day, won by Anne Constable, red and black day which was won by the seniors, and on Halloween a costume contest which was won by among other people, Leslie Cohen, Jesse Rivera, and Shellie Meaker. Not only did the council support school related activities, but also community ones such as: a blood drive, a Salvation Army canned food drive, a contribution of $300 to the yearbook, and $250 to Port voto, the GHS foster child in Indonesia Finally on Christmas the student counci sponsored an Elf Day on which severs willing students such as Karel Schroeder, Katie McGowan, Johi Onorato, Mike Hiker, Bill Kerr, Lit Payne, and Chris Siclare dressed a elves, passed out candy, and performed play for the children at the elemental; school. Two mid-winter activities were the car nation sale, which made a profit of $145 and the class volleyball competitior which like the whole school year came ol a success. In Liz’s words, “We had a lot c participation throughout the sohot year.” 20 Student Council
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Council Activities Trying to lead hi team to victory, Pat Fountain (above) spike the ball during an intramural volleyball game. Many students (top) gathered around the Christmas tree during the yuletide season. Lou Coeen-tino (top right) looks content munching out on his pizza in the Class Challenge on February 11. 22 Student Council
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