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LIBRARY CLUB lg 1987-88 Officers: President - Dena Dowsert, Vice President - Brooke Shaw, Sec,fTreas, - Angi Chap- fllafl I Lv S.A.E. S.A.E. is students taking action for education. This year we had students who ran errands, picked up attendance slips, and handed out announcements. Sorry for the inconvenience but the yearbook did not have a picture of the S.A.E. officers. Again sorry for the inconvenience. 54 pictured at the left is Tom Mack The Art club for 1987-88 consisted of nine members. je Doonan, Melaina Robinson, Kathy Portugue, David Croxton, S Cassidy, Mary Moseley, Pam Eckhardt, Tom Mack, and Pete M The club went on a day trip this year to Chicago, where they v the mall and saw a play Once Upon a Mattress . The club also to the Winola Elementary and painted pictures on the children's The clubls sponsor this year was Ellen Weaver. 1 S' ll 7 :., ,jg tl lf! J , Qu -'Q'-EX Q5 3 alll .L - fb' W
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if Such bravery deserves that award! . I X ., wal? af Q This year the 1987-88 Student Council did many activities. The student council was in charge of homecoming week, held two blood mobiles which were successful, helped with new foods on A la Carte line, and renewed school's library magazines. Without Mrs. Neder- brock's help the student council wouldnlt have managed. Thanks a lot Mrs. Nedetbtock. H ...nl Q -fs e Q1 XX .F -vv N -, .. I QS as . H I , A ' X ' Lv ,,-,- H, ., X' - X ' X 4 4 vdll' BL - ,. 58 A - ' I, , l . R -1 5 - 1 1 -- f - ax at x v x A., 1 5-' M F Q
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I DUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB This year, the Winola Industrial Arts Club was busier than they have ever been. In ition to their raffles of three hand-made clocks, they also raffled off an adult-size :ing horse, and sold shadow boxes and bread boxes for Mother's Day. fhe club also competed in the 31st Western Illinois Art Fair, where they won lst place iround in the class II schools division. Out of the 49 projects entered there, the Winola ustrial Arts Club had l winner of an excellence award, Tom Mack, and also received 19 standing awards, 20 superiors, and 9 honorable mentions in the fields of furniture ting, metals, machine woodworking, sheet metal, mass production and general mdworking. Left to Right - T. Mack - Pres., S. Smith - V, Pres., M. Kness - Sec., Mr. Weese - Sponsor, j. Mack - Student Council Rep., R. Stropes - Alt. Student Council Rep, T. Becker - Treasurer Mr, Weese - Hard at work A survivor , , .
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