Manual High School - Mirror Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1988

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Steve Anderson and this little boy help each other stuff their face. Mary Hutchinson helps this little girl put away her toys. 3. Gina Rafferty is our hard working mayor here at Manual. LEFT: Singing Christmas songs was a highlight of the party. BELOW: Jennifer Fehl tries to persuade this little boy to share. STUDENT COUNCILXZ7

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CUUNCIL BRI G HAPP FACEQ Manual High School's student council con- sists of 38 students, nine from each class, a mayor of Manual, and a vice-president of student council. Each class is served by four class officers and five representatives. Stu- dent council activities allow Manual students the opportunity to plan, organize, and develop programs and special events they would like at our school. A key goal of Stu- dent Council is to encourage students to support and participate in all Manual activit- ies. Council hosts several Senior Parents' Night programs for football, band, boys basketball, pom-pons and cheerleaders. These are to recognize senior participation and honor the parents for their support of Manual High School. Each Christmas Council conducts a Christ- mas basket Drive to collect canned goods used to make Food baskets which are distrib- uted to needy families in the Manual area. Council also hosts a Christmas party for the younger children from South Side Mission. Student council is also responsible for Spirit Week held each year in February to encourage support for Boys 8a Girls Basket- ball programs. First Row-Barb Ballard, Lelah Blackwell, Dawn Mabis, Jamie Alcom, Angie Baker, Charcy Kirkman, Michelle Bloom, Tim Fouche, 2nd Row: Jamie Duncan, Chris Jeschke, Carrie Meyer, Beth Livengood, Dana Bush, Kim Stout, Jean Armitage, Renee Feagin, Joel Ander- son, 3rd Row: Aimee Atkinson, Sharon Gallion, Heidi Stout, Mary Hutchinson, Heidi Tumer, Candy Peterson, Mindy Funk, Tommy Hutchinson, Matt Sullins, 4th Row: Julie Farrell, Stacey Sullins, Steve Anderson, Doug Baird, Jennifer Fehl, Alison Grane, Chad Bixby, Daryl Strong, Advisor, Stan Keithly The kids like our mascott almost as much as San- la. 26fSTUDENT COUNCIL Santa gives a present to a good little girl who has been nice for the whole year



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Student Center C ails LIZ First Row: Lorie Lee, Mark DeSutter, 2nd Row: Bridgette Dunlap, Timika Faulkner, Karen Jeschke, Jennifer Landwehr, Aimee Atkinson, Theresa Ludolph, Karen Marie, 3rd Row: Tony Welton, Robyn Baggott, Christine Ray, Jennifer Livengood, Heather Weaver, Monica Mayberry, Cassandra Dixon, Paul Ashton, 4th Row: Robbie Chaney, Dawn Gibson, Patricia Waldrop, Sabrina Rowland, Don Spring, Harold McCampbell, Angie Hunter, and Chad Bixby. W I f 'aqL Vriwfym. K, ' we When Karen is not busy running errands, she likes to get her home- work done. Heather Weaver-I really enjoy working in the student center. It helped me learn my way around the school. I've also met many people. Robbie Chaney-My job is to take out call slips and to answer the phone. I learned my way around the building after getting lost the first two or three days. Monica Mayberry-The reason I like working in the S.C. is that it is not monotonous. In the S.C. everyday is unique. One day you do call slips, the next day answer phones, etc. Mark DeSutter-I leamed about where all the rooms are, how to take out call slips, how to record tardies, and about how the school works. Jennifer Livengood-I am glad I have the opportunity to work in the S.C. It is a fun experience. Working in the S.C. can brighten up your day. Harold McCampbell-I would rather be in S.C. than study hall. I get to meet more students and faculty in here. Aimee Atkinson-I learn alot from Mrs. Kleist. I leam about answering the phones and stufi 28 X STUDENT CENTER W' Heather Weaver waits for someone to be at Mark DeSutter really gets into his work. COUNSELING CENTER Counseling Center pages spend thei Study Hall period working in the Counseling Center. The pages help the counselors and secretary by delivering passes, answering the telephone, signing students in and out and many other jobs that help the counseling center run smoothly. The pages earn credit toward their service awards for performing these duties.

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