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ttIt Was a Very Good Yearii - For Freshmen The freshman GLC led by president Will Combs and headed by Tom DiGanci raised over $2000 by selling posters alone. They held a dance at which there was a disc jockey, free baked goods and soda sold for 50 cents each. The freshman GLC plans to save a large percentage of the money raised for their senior year. The GLC hopes that by that time their bank account will be doubled or tripled. This would pay for their prom and senior class trip. Aside from the dance, the freshman GLC took a ski trip to Camelback on J anuary 24. The GLC also planned to in- vestigate the quality of the water in the fountains at WHRHS. Apparent- ly, the freshman GLC believes that the quality of the water in our foun- tains is not good enough! Listed above are some of the achievements, goals and plans of the freshman GLC. Hopefully they will raise enough money to enjoy a successful senior year. GOOD LUCK! Freshman Grade Level Council I 179
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Sophomore Grade Level Council i The class of i87 has the aggression and power to put any idea into practice. Under the advisement of Mr. Allan Gad- dis, who helps to keep the sophomore GLC in order, Jessy Lipschutz runs the council as president. Next in line after her are vice president Michelle Athanas, representatives Nancy Hoge and Natalie Albert, secretary Maureen Malaney, and treasurer J ennifer Lackland. Each member has the job of helping with ideas and put- WVHL mm in mm 178 i Sophomore Grade Level Council ting those ideas into motion. This class surely does not lac A in ideas for such fund-raisers as balloon sales, at hom football games, or the terrific Halloween part they thre for all the younger kids in the area. It helpedy to keep th ids off the streets and away from dan er, while providing them with a good time. They also sol a great number 0 candy canes at Christmas time and at the Valentine dance All in all, the year has gone well for the sophomore GLC. w m um wmw m w w a while; In ind . , 1
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