Normal Community High School - Echoes Yearbook (Normal, IL)

 - Class of 1983

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Once a year NCHS students nite to raise money for the United ay. A week is planned by Student funcil with activities, money collec- ns and dress-up days. United Way week included such ac- ities as tug-of-wars, slave auctions, meroom money collections and ss collections. Dress-up days included a iwaiianfMASH Day, where people assed in costumes ranging from ass skirts and brightly colored wered shirts, to hospital outfits and th robes. On Occupation Day one uld see prostitutes, lawyers and ctorsg and on Nerd Day people assed in flood pants, clashing outfits d taped glasses. Punk Day saw ni-skirts, colored hair and wild ike-up, while on Orange and Black ly the school's spirit was shown. 4'This has been the best year for iited Way week in the past three ars I've been here, said Becky .yles l12l. There were more par- ipants in dressing up and all the ter activities than in the past During United Way Week, Angie Duguid l1Ol clowns around on Occupation Day. ln addi- tion to Occupation Day, the week also featured HawaiianfMash Day, Nerd Day, Punk Day, and Spirit Day. As slaves for a group of junior and senior football players, Scott Dixon l10l, Kenley Kaisershot l10l, and Darcy Soldner C101 sing L'Row row row your boat while rowing out the cafeteria door. years, she continued. Punk Day was Bayles' favorite dress-up day, while Tracy Covington, 1123 enjoyed tug-of-war best. He sug- gested more activities and a longer pep assembly for next year's week. In the cafeteria money collection, the Senior Class collected the most money overall with the sophomores losing, said Mark Voss i12l. Mrs. Marvis Dickinson's homeroom German class collected the most money of all the homerooms and won a cake. The students in charge of United Way week were Mark Voss, Student Council president, Dee Augsburger 1121, School Service committee, and Beth Schieber l12l, Fund Raising committee. Voss said United Way week was a total success. Students and faculty donated 351,500 to the United Way. Compared to last year and consider- ing the economy, this year was very good, he concluded. - Jan Donovan iw Kurt Huizinga UO! got C1 pie in the face after the Sophomore Class collection jar had more pennies than silver. Alan Denzer 112D was the lucky person who got to throw the pie. United Way Week 13

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Mary Reel U11 arrests Alan Whitehead 1121 on Occupation Day. United Way week costumes ranged from prostitutes to the Armed Forces. On Nerd Day, slaves Mike Snelling l12l and Scott Mohr C113 were bought. Home Economics teacher Ramona Sanders bought them and then resold them for money to Amy Blakeney HOD. 12 - United Way Week Faculty representative Mr. Ray Fritsch ch to be blindfolded before being executed. l Fritsch received a pie in the face when teachers lost in the United Way week mol collection.



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'Let's get physical' with aerobics Get off your buns and get movin'! bellowed Richard Simmons as he coaxed some members of the faculty, as well as students in physical education classes, to stretch, pull and reach. Miss Ellie Duax started teaching aerobics in her Personal Development classes and to some faculty members after Thanksgiving. Miss Nancy Kline, Home Ec. teacher, commented, I like to do aerobics because I get some physical activity. After teaching all day, I get tired, and that gives me energy. The Personal Development classes had aerobic exercise every other day. They lifted weights, ran or jumped rope, and then the next day they did aerobic exercises. Aerobics was really fun and I look- ed forward to it, stated Jan Donovan i12j. Aerobics is a kind of exercise made to be fun. It strengthens the heart, lungs and blood vessels. It also keeps the body fit and trim. The music keeps you going with the beat. I think the kids really like it, explained Miss Duax. The first day I got really stiff, but I Reaching is an aerobic exercise that builds up arm muscles and increases blood circulation. Miss Dorothy Siebert is one of the faculty who attended classes. Amy Fulk 1121, Jan Donovan 1121, Jo-Dee Poole llli, and Cindy Burton C121 get a change of pace from lifting weights as they exercise to aerobic records. 14 Aerobics Classes could tell it was helping me get in shape. It was really fun and different, said Jodi Poole 1111. Most of the people in aerobics preferred Richard Simmons' album Reach over the regular dance step type of exercise. Miss Duax also ex- plained that people liked Simmons better because learning all the dance steps was harder than just listening to the record. Because aerobics combines exer- cise with fun, Mrs. Sandy Sasser, English teacher, summed it up by say- ing, I think aerobics are great! - Stefanie Livers Aerobics appeals to most people because ex- ercising to music is easier and more fun than just exercising, as Laura Cleary lllj finds out. Some aerobic exercises use dance steps, but Tina Swanson illl, Randy Matheny fill, Hope Parks l12I, and Mark Turner C111 stretch to music.

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