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Student Council The Student Council officers (top) are Greg Cooper, president; Sue Wise, secretary; Tammy Rawlings, treasurer; and Bill Feder, vice president. President Cooper (top, right) announces that the senior class won the Homecoming Spirit Week com¬ petition. Karen Bonesteel and Dick Cowan (right) operate the duck pond and sell balloons at the Fall Festival. Mr. Ed Sherry (above) prepares to pass the ball down court as the CPHS teachers take on the Chi¬ cago Cubs on the basketball court.
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oooooooooooooooooooo S. C. sponsors Fall Festival at Flomecoming Molly Cadarett and Sue Wise (below) sell raffle tick¬ ets to Debbie Repasky during the Fall Festival. Leslie Caufield and Lisa Buehrle (middle, left) sell donuts in the cafeteria before school. Greg Lambert (middle, right) mounts advertise¬ ments of the Cubs and faculty basketball game as Mr. Mark Callison looks on. As usual, Student Council played an active role in the year’s activities. The first big project was the Fall Festi¬ val, held in conjunction with Homecom¬ ing. The festival was designed to involve the entire community in the high school and to provide more Homecoming fun for students. Students were given the opportunity to vent their frustrations on teachers in the pie-throwing contest. The festival also featured a greased pig contest, greased pole, raffles, and other games. With the help of Booster Club, Student Council sponsored Homecoming activi¬ ties. In December Student Council organ¬ ized the basketball game between the CPHS faculty and Chicago Cubs. During basketball season Student Council helped organize the activities during the sectional spirit week. It also sponsored disco dances in the auxiliary gym after several home basketball games. M R Rush returned to CPHS in Janu¬ ary for a Student Council—sponsored concert. Second semester. Student Council gave rushed, hungry students a break in the morning by setting up a breakfast program in the cafeteria. Milk, fruit, and donuts were sold every morning before first hour. Throughout the year the Stu¬ dent Council operated the school’s pop machines. Members of Student Council (above) are (row 1) Brian Cooper, Allen Rawlings, Beth Wise, Leslie Caufield, Kim Reno, Andrea Morrison, Dick Cowan, Mary Kay Thanos, Sue Wise, Jeff Rattray, Greg Cooper, Kevin Cornwell, Randy Sowder, John Kmetz, Keith Carpenter, Bill Feder, Tanya Botkin, Lori Holguin, Sharon Rattray, Tricia Reid, Tom Lewis, Sue Cowan; (row 2) Mr. Mark Callison, Carol Kutzler, Tom Moos, Karen Bonesteel, Geoff Slaughter, Allison Arkinstall, Sue Hill, Molly Cadarett, John d’Ambrosio, Kathy Schmal, Daryl Busch, Celeste Elfstrom, Lori Coffman, Cara Maloney, Kathy Snyder, Sherri Maxwell, Bob Radinsky, Greg Lambert, Angie Williams, Jeanette Archbold, Sue Lambert, Doug Fischer, Charlie Mangan, Cory Olson, Tom d’Ambrosio, Curt Stewart, Julie Middleton, Patty Schmal, Jane Zdanowicz, Kay Mayden, Tammy Rawlings, and Phil Seaman. 00000000000000000000
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