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The opening highlight of the school year was Parents' Day sponsored by the Future Teachers of America and held on October 3rd prior to the Eisenhower- Joliet West Football game. The corsages are ready as the girls await the arrival of the parents. ll. to r.l Pat Daly, Barbara Galowitch, Peggy Prosser, Sandy Eli, Linda Harms, Robert Rauch, Linda Kloptowski, Jean Knoll. Linda Harms and Sandy Eli greet Mr. and Mrs. Altman. Roberta Rauch places corsage an Mrs. Verhaeren. Fathers of the football players sat on the bench for this special occasion.
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STUDENT LIFE Rose Lubeclc, Barbara Dowd, Dale Platek, and Bill Bukauskas select their noontime favorites. 170 magic mst coo sz w l-...X l Marvin Schessler browses in the library prior to first peri Student life begins with the arrival of a fleet of buses to all buildings, unloading over five thousand stu- dents. This is followed by the inevitable bustle in the corridors trying to find breathing space prior to class. Some students find a haven in the library. Others converge on the cafeteria in search of familiar faces. Still others report to their respective principals in quest of a blue slip necessary for class admittance following an absence. The bell signals the start of the school day and the students soon adiust to the daily routine of classes, bells, classes, and more bells. A delightful interrup- tion in the form of lunch hour bolsters the student for his remaining classes. Finally, the closing bell and a return to the bus for the ride home. This in short, is the routine day after day, week after week, month after month. However, students life is filled with many activities, sports, dances, clubs, rallies, to allow students a periodic departure from the strenuous academic lite.
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STUDENT LIFE ,yy R ,iw sm. nv, ,,, -.. if, I M N-MW Q Y Ni l P it ' 9- ile 5 The International Student Exchange Club featured Sweden's The FTA float featured Robert Nowoc, Joan Pryor, Carol Bertil Arnius, lceland's Thor Arneson, Kiyosha Kus iw nl GRO. Q in gi s wa Qin- Ond lnot PiCiU Vedl Stancki, and Lynn Laird as Humpty Dumpty Student life was further enhanced with the presenta- tion of the Pigskin Pow-Wow Parade followed by the Pow-Wow Dance that evening. The Student Council sponsored this event on Saturday, October 24th. The Latin Club float provided a big kick to Jim Allan and Ken Harvey. The Spanish Clubfloatfeatured senoritas Chris Amren, Betty Sandberg, and Lynn Jepsen Marcelle Hambrie, Gail Shimashito, Diane Barz, and Karen Mezei ride the Girls' Club float, alrv' 'vi 'Ht in ' Ugly ,453 rm.
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