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Floating down State St., freshman Cindy Reed and youngster Gre- gory Pouch animate HHS parade entry, Magic of Christmas,” Dec. 4. Court — FRONT ROW: Sherri Skelton, junior judge; Eileen Tapper, secretary. 2ND ROW; Bill Jarrett, chief justice; Mr. John Wonso- witz, sponsor. BACK ROW; George Shuya, freshman judge; Orest Kusznir, bailiff. House of representatives — FRONT ROW: Donielle Kuipers, Sue Ricciardi, Mark Ripple, Carolyn Franks, Viki Johnson, Elizabeth Yusi, Jeanette Whitton, Cheryl Martin, Dan Burns. 2ND ROW: Sharon Hardin, Shirley Vukovich, Danny Parcell, Valerie Wardlow, Lana Jarvis, Julie Harris, Lavearn Reed, Brenda Parrish, Mike Baginski, Paul Markovich. 3RD ROW: Gail McCullough, Martha Milakovic, Gail Anderson, Cornelia Hudi, Anita Hoppe, Chris Perkins, Jeff Ellis, Kent Watson, Tom LaPosa. 4TH ROW: Mary Ann Kaminsky, Tom Lorig, George Williams, Duane McClendon, Mike Murphy, Bob Bainer, Mike Mann, Tom Abbott, Andy Kasianchuk. Prior to peddling Association-popped com durin g lunch hours, seniors Orest Szewciw, president; and Sue Ginther, secretary of student elections; clean up the machine. Association 23
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Association alters clubs systems, stages dances Headquartered in temporary meet- ing places. Association sponsored dances and food drive, revised club schedule and proposed a way of revising the discipline system. Because of construction, clubs did not meet first semester. Starting Feb. 29, clubs began on a revised schedule which involved cutting 8 minutes from each period to allow a 56-minute club period each week. Proposed discipline system plan stated that student court handle tardiness. Rather than get deten- tions and suspensions for tardies, students would do cleanup work. Food drive Nov. 18-24 supplied 10 needy Hammond families with a Thanksgiving dinner. Money col- lected from students and faculty bought a turkey for each family. Association soc hops featured Clique Shays Sept. 25, Abraxus Feb. 19 and Soulful Sensations March 24. 1972-73 officers were announc- ed at the folk fest March 17. Association officers, cabinet — FRONT ROW: Greg Huebner, vice president; Kathy Chamber- lain, recorder; Orest Szewciw, president; Mrs. Mary Alice Hannon, sponsor. 2ND ROW: Patti Hall, activities, publicity; Sue Ginther, elections; Judy Jakush, asst, elections. BACK ROW: Mr. Ray Ball, sponsor; Rise McGough, safety; Bill Jarrett, discipline; Rocha McCoy, activities, publicity. Senate — FRONT ROW: April Berber, John Pylypczak. 2ND ROW: Elizabeth Sanjurjo, Jerri Skelton. 3RD ROW: Linda Mauder, Joe Markovich, Paul House. BACK ROW : Cheryl Nisevich, Dan Costylo, Laura Avery. 22 Association
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478 summer schoolers journey to End of the school year found students in classes or elsewhere. Because of continued installing of air-conditioning units and cement- ing of floors at HHS, 478 Wildcats attended summer classes at Tech and Cavit June 1 6-Aug. 11. With 5 cars, 105 driver ed stu- dents took to the roads learning driving safety and total car care. Fourteen HHS teachers, along with others, taught 21 courses ranging from advanced chemistry to automobile service. HHS dean, Mr. Dick Barr, served at Tech. For those not going to summer school, vacation could mean work- ing, playing basketball, traveling, sleeping late, swimming, attending parties, or going on dates. Soccer occupies a summer day tor juniors Walter Jakubas, Bill Stygar, Gary Drutis, Bill Bonham and Stan Dzieciolowski. Issue of attendance brings Ramona Young to dean Mr. Richard Barr’s office for a conference during summer school at Tech. 24 Summer activities
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