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Grganization Aids Council r. David Smith, adviser of the Student Council, has only one word to describe Student Coun- cil. Super. Smith had a strong outlook for the year. It's very well organized. There's strong leadership from the sen- 1ors. Student Council consists of elected of- ficers, class officers and council repre- sentatives. This year's president was Sarah Stelle, vice-president was Donna Pugliese, secretary was Dave Kapustka and treasurer was Vijaya Vasista. Alot of time is being put into Student Council and it's highly organized, said Smithl They get money fa couple thousand a year from the vending machines in the cafeteria, selling activity tickets and sell- ing Homecoming bids. That is enough to sponsor activities for the Student Coun- Students feel more time should be giv- en for some activities .. I think they should give more time for float construc- tion, but we get a lot done, and every- thing is fine, said Chris Andrews, Sophomore Class representative. Homecoming, Variety show, Holiday Week, are all part of student activities and Student Council is part of them. Topics such as female leadership, school policy, and the success of differ- ent school events were discussed at Presidents' Council. The council, made up of all the presi- dents of each club, provided a place for student leaders to share ideas and prob- lems. Donna Pugliese was moderator and Dr. William Schreiner and Mr. Smith were co-directors. The 45 minutes a month was consid- cil, said Smith. ered very beneficial to all who attended. iff 53' 'S 2, , fl R f V f Ti' - M ? J o gy 1,2 Senior Debbie Petersen, works on a window paint- ing, one of the many activities during Homecom- ing week. After the varsity football game, students tear dov the floats into which they previously put so mul effort. l 4 1 fffxi Craig Lucas presents Gail Krueger, the sophomoi attendant, with her homecoming necklace. junior Eric Gilliland puts forth full effort whi working on the construction for the junior floa
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Chad Kort, drummer for Daybreak, listens carefully for his cue at the Barry Manilow Con- cert given to raise money for the trip to Florida. Concert Choir: First row: T. Magad, M. Kite, P. Ecrikson, K. Ericsson, C. Smith, K. Cooley, S. Maller, S. Glickman, L. Schechleng Second row: D. Voeks, K. Hanson, R. Carini, D. Gonzalez, C. Hackett, C. Hackett, J. Gayne, I. Campo, S. An- derson, L. Watson, L. Iamesp Third row: R. Huebner, J. Clonts, R. Leahy, R. Winchester, T. Filliman, S. Levitan, J. Dinelli, M. Venetos, P. Gattone, T. Purtell, S. Lehmann, M. Ostrenga, R. Blackmore, L. Hallenbeck. Bel Canto: First row: L. Tuter, S. Korecky, D. Sturm, A. Mitchell, J. Schwartzenberg, R. Grippo, W. Glandville, R. Lynn, S. Wolf, Sec- ond row: K. Nellis, E. O'Connell, M. Lawrence, K. Keenan, Y. Dini, K. Greenberg, L. Underhill, M. Berg, P. Humesteing Third row: C. Ander- son, J. Reidl, L. Alexander, P. Colley, C. Gray, L. Iverson, K. Kelly, M. Garrett, A. Barr Glee Club and Titan Chorus: First row: S. Ro- senbaum, M. Schmolze, M. Kite, C. Larkins, K. Graham, L. Nordgren, L. Engdahl, P. Budd, B. Adler, C. Sorkin, B. Beling, Second row: K. Hayhurst, A. Tobey, A. Meyer, C. Postes, A. Coyl, S. Levy, D. Ebert, S. Flanagin, 1. Laystrom R. Fedder, P. Doetch, K. Fjallberg, K. Eronterasg Third row: S. Falasz, J. Sequest, L. Miresse, D. Hall, S. Grosin, F. Wells, M. Bartch, J. Clonts, C. Dickinson, K. Egan, I. Bond, D. Dohnalek, S. Levay. Vocal Groups! 109
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