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OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: John Grieb. Vice President, gels involved in the pep rally TOP LEFT: Exchange club members Cindy Labrador and listen at a club meeting. BOTTOM LEFT: Exchange Club girls of the month, Virginia Cleary and Julie Moyle enjoying the company of their admirers at The Exchange Club is a service organi- zation. Its purpose is to serve the commu- nity or any group that would be in need of its service. The officers for this year were Erin Peters, President, John Grib, Vice President, Tish Howell, Treasurer, Ellen Leach, Secretary. The Exchange Club had approximately 54 members. The rea- son for the large membership were the activities that enabled members to in- volve themselves in school. Many of the activities included, candy sales, visiting Gaines Park during Christmas, helping the school during the Evaluation and last but not least, the Exchange Club Boy and Girl of the month. The members of the senior class voted on a list of seniors that exemplified such qualities as leadership, achievement and scholastic ability. Some the Boys and Girls of the month were: Ellen Wade, Dan Donovan, Marie Egan, Jeff Bott, Julie Moyle, Tim Hanlon, Vir- ginia Cleary, Greg Kino, Robby Acosta, Cathy Lynch, Barbara Kissner, and Sam Budnyk. It ' s easy to see from the list why some would choose the Exchange Club over any other club. Clubs 181
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Boy And Girl Of Month Selections Highlight Year! 1st row; Miss Frearson, Ellen Leach, Erin Peters John Grieb, Tish Howell. 2nd row; Juliette Silva Kelly Merten, Becky Winokur, Scott Johnson, An nis Issiminger, Leigh Moore, Paula Tighe, John Ran dolph, Robbie Acosta, Heidi Teuffer, Kelly Daly Lisa Bottcher, Jackie Koelsch, Eileen Curnmings Cindy Sheila Cleary, Beth Carroll. 3rd row: Donna Kazamar, Maureen Dawson, Laura Putlock, Maria Romaro, Shari Lacona, Julie Zucchelli, Susie Fronc zek, Mary Koteff, Jay Cross, Drew Meyerowich Peggy Sterling, James Meaney, DAvid Martoccia Dan Donovan, Renee Auger, Cathy Wright, Jenni fer Brothers, Missy Pinsley, Karen Vollmer. 4th row; Matt McGrath, Karen Sislo, Barbara Maresca, Maura Cronin, Mary Cross, Brett Baker, Carolyn Rhoades, Robbie Farmer, Marolyn Rhoades, Steph anie Aranda, Shelly Ingelking, Michelle Lauren Barb Kissner, Julie Moyle, Mimi Mastics, Laura O ' Leary, Jill Peacock, Diane Bauer, Sue Bramuchi Carol O ' Hara, Virginia Cleary. 180 Clubs
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Vices For Advice Communication was the key word this year for the Inter Club Council, and it again proved a useful tool in the planning of the student activities. The Council was made up of vice-presidents of all the clubs and classes and was established last year to promote coordination of club and class events. The Council was a sounding board for. many new ideas and fundraisers. The Senior Class utilized the ICC to present the first draft of the Homecoming activi- ties and plans. At that point the other clubs voiced their opinions and asked questions pertaining to Homecoming. From there the clubs could go and inform their individual organizations and plan their festivities accordingly. The ICC was an extention of the Student Council and assisted the Student Council in some of it ' s plans this year such as the blood drives and the scholarship fund. In addi- tion to that the ICC also planned and I.C.C. members: TOP ROW: Barbara Kisner, Cathy Lynch, Sharlene Wendel, Lorraine Preito, Sheila Espinosa. Lynda Dion, Theresa Gerrior, Tine Paine. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Lezinski, Bob Collins, John Greib, Brian Gabriel, Richard Davidson. ABOVE: Inter Club Council meeting takes its toll on Senior Class Vice-President, Brian Gabriel. selected dates for the raffle free days. Barb Kissner, vice-president of the Stu- dent Council said, This year I would like to have all the clubs represented. Once everyone is enthusiastic about the Coun- cil, we can have the clubs sponsor joint activities and have all the clubs present at one club ' s function. Barb, as head of the ICC, ran the meetings and served as a liaison between all the clubs and the ad- ministration. Mr. Schram, the moderator of the ICC stated, I ' d like to see the Council grow and develop more and have a little more power than it has in the past. The best part of the ICC would have to be the sharing of information and the better un- derstanding between the clubs. It seems unnecessary to have the clubs working against each other and the Council gives them an opportunity to come together and talk out things and cooperate with each other. w 182 Clubs
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