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Vloney aids class activities 'One of the main goals of the eshman, sophomore and ju- or class boards was to raise loney for the Prom, which id to be paid for in the spring 'junior year. Freshmen, only beginning le quest for money, had but- tn sales, bake sales, pennant -les, and other fundraisers. pphomores had a car wash, lpcorn sale, button sale,and imerous candy sales. They so got S100 for winning the irit stick for the fall pep ral- pshmen Class Board members put mps through the chicken wire for fir second place float. lies. The Junior Class, whose primary function was produc- ing Prom had about the widest variety of sales of any club in the schoool, according to presi- dent Harry Gottlieb. Our suc- cesses balanced our failures fin fundraisingl. I found that easy sellers are better than big things. In the Bonanza, we had fantasies of a huge response, but the school didn't work as hard as we had hoped they would,', he explained. In the Bonanza, students competed for prizes by selling Seiko watches, Aloe-Vera products, and Christmas tree ornaments. They also sold candy, ice cream, duffel bags,and key chains. Other activities sponsored by the class boards were the Homecoming float construc- tion and the first annual holi- day dance. In float construc- tion juniors were disqualified because they did not finish the float by the midnight deadline. Sophomores placed first and freshmen, second. The dance entitled Under the Mistle- toe, was a combination showf dance. There were two bands, games, and door prizes. Harry Gottlieb informs the Junior Class Board of what is happening in the future. Junior Donna Shim works hard to fin- ish the Junior Class l'loat. Underclass Class Boardsf49
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FRESHMEN CLASS BOARD-ROW I: Lauren Kawer, Mike Sumption, Lisa Kivirist, Andrea Joihnson, Val Bianchi, ROW 2: Armee Martineau, Diane Katz, Christie Szillat, Pam Johnson, Jeannie Roth, Christine Gountains, Tani Roper, Sandy Gathercoalq ROW 33 Steve Smith, John Gilligan, Scott Simons, Illas Zenkich, Ted Spears, Jeanne Tracz, Jill Elter, Missy Knupp. sw JUNIOR CLASS BOARD-ROW l: Karen Patterson, Beth Krueger, Julie Walk- er, Cheryl Lulias, Pam Larsen, Andi Berg, Athena Frentzas, Deanna Silver, Geri Multack, Betsy Hinkle, Sheila Hoshawg ROW 2: Linda Jospeh, Jill Rosengard, Kathy Haverty, Bonnie Fine, Elayna Singer, Betsy Hare, Val Colis, Ann Przy- bylski, Missy Mogensen, Ann Fagerberg, Karen Streyg ROW 3: Harry Gottlieb, Jack Downing, Victor Cohen, Greg Alexopoulos, Ann Dolphin, Ellen Mc- Donald, Sandra Novick, Elise Hirsh, Katie Albrecht, Liz Schroeder, Denyse DiGilio, Sue Brunner, Jim D'Alexander, Carol Shannon, Scott Vogg. Doc Mutchmoreg ROW 4: Gary Mages, Rich Hect, Jay Daab, Jean Miller, Mary Field, Lynn Boyle, Karen Schory, Jim Cuthbertson, Kelli Anderson. 48X Underclass Class Boards SOPHOMORE CLASS BOARD- ROW l: Darin Greenblatt, Liz Gattone Daragh Schlag, Julie Kapustka, Mary Attea, Karen Ryan, Jojo Corolis, Julit Portugal, ROW 2: Paul Margolis, Marcia Xintaris, Kathy Jackson, Stacj Rakowsky, Gail Manning, Sherry Smith, Mary Whalen, Joy Dy, Peggy Kelly Christie Solvshergg ROW 3: Lori Friedman, Cate Brown, Shannon Barr, Shel ley Adler, Robin Blesi, Anne Gottlieb, Mandy Alspaugh, Debbie Peterson Lynette Potocnik, Steve Manella, Wendy Keller, Lisa Rugen, Vicki Greissel Beth Haverty, Cindy Johnson. 'Mu s-M Q9 L' - 4 ' A -fl-5' - , 'Gi ,,,..'S' K ,U ,-fg.,,++.
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Seniors Paula Giannini and Karl Mockros stopped for food and drink at the pizza dinner after the basketball game against Waukegan East. PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL-ROW l: John Shannon, Lisa Simon, Jim Waechter, Melanie Corolis, Arlene Cohen, Sara Glanagin, John Bond, Jodi Epstein, Lisa Moxg ROW 2: Vicki Griesser, Jackie Roccosanto, Joy Pellochoud, John Bubala, Moira McDonald, Lori Cardoza, Joe Vagher, Jennifer Rockford, ROW 3: Lisa Burda, Denise Kmiec, Laura Novak, Peggy 0'Hara, Therese Sullivan, Renee l-Irejsa, Daphna Steier, John Muckenhirn, Martha Russisg ROW 4: Marie Wikstrom, Trudy Holeczy, Bridget Schneider, Dave Juhl, Ros- coe Rush, Lisa Kiviristg ROW S: Scott Bloom, Jeff Herbert, Tim Thoelecke, Harry Gottlieb, ROW 6: Lyle Blue, Rick Warskow, Mike Ryan. 5 STUDENT COUNCIL-ROW l: Sandi Stevenson, Harry Gottlieb, Tim Thoelecke, Kevin Demaret, Mike McPhilliamy, Kip Kelley, Kimon Menegas, Paul Margolis, Jeff Her- bert, Sue Brunner, Katie Albrecht, ROW 2: Liz Gattone, Marcia Xin- taris, Jay Daab, Karen Strey, Betsy Hare, Jean Miller, Ann Gottlieb, Mandy Alspaugh, Vicki Griesser, John Gilligan, Ted Spears, Joanne Mourikes, Kelli Anderson, Kathy Ha- vertyg ROW 3: Moira McDonald, Lyle Blue, Val Bianchi, Andrea Johnson, Christine Szillat, Jennie Roth, B.J. Babiarz, Lisa Kivirist, Sheila Ho- shaw, Melanie Corolis, Steve Smith, Cindy Johnson, Gail Manning, Vicki Petersen, Rich Hecht. Student Council president Lyle Blue, with some assistance from Kevin De- maret and Kimon Menegas, works out an agenda for the group's next meet- mg. 50 Senior Class Board, Student Council, Presidents' Council
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