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Sophomore Executive Council — back row: Pam Janice Long, first row: Karen Wyatt, Dan Laich, Schmal, Laura Baker, Terry Boris, Sharon Buikema, vice president; Dan Hilbrich, president; Elaine Cas- Terry Embry, second row: Terrie Leslie, Kathy Po- tel, treasurer; Teresa Cieslak. lites, Debbie Overmeyer, Robin Clark, Kathy Key, To finance anything means work. Linette Spitz discovers this as she takes in money at the concession stand to build funds for the Prom. Eliminating the usual hall-decorating con- test, the three executive councils worked to- gether on the main lobby during Spirit week.
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Bumping to Four Wheel Drive ' s music after a full week of Homecoming festivities, Kim Baker and Sue DuVall relax. With diminishing hopes of a victory, alumnus Dirk Voges and sophomore Robin Ryan watch Ingots hamper Panther touchdown attempts. royalty, Men ' s Lib took a step forward when Mike Hilbrich joined Missy Summers to form a dual magistrate and preside over Homecoming festivities as king and queen. Squelching the rumor that juniors always take first place in float competition because seniors don ' t care anymore and sophomores are too dumb to know how to construct a decent float was the sophomores ' float creation “The Panthers Are Comin. It nabbed first place float honors. Sometimes, however, the main event of Homecoming, the game itself, gets lost in the reams of tissue paper, chicken wire, parades and queens. Even though the loss to the Ingots by the score of 14-6 came as no shock, considering the team had a record of 0 and 4 going into the game, it did cast a cloud of disappointment on the rest of the evening. Hilbrich first Homecoming king
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STUDENT COUNCIL back row: Bill Alexander, Becky Carroll, Cindie Lickwar, Laura VanHorssen, Downing, Jennifer Owczarzak, Vanessa Demeter, Pam Dan Douthit, Sandie Thiel, Kim Conaway, Cindy third row: Linette Spitz, Beth Bradley, Patti Demske, Garastik, Edie Baxter, Brian Szurgot, first row: Barb Glas, Barb Carlson, Dave Lewis, Keith Watanabe, Bri- Robin Clark, Debbie Overmeyer, Laurie King, Kathy Dudek, Jeanne Gillis, Steve Pavy, vice president; Mari- an Toweson, fourth row: Mary Kay Miller, Jody Jere- Holevinsky, Lu Loomis, Betty Konopasek, second row: beth Holom, president; Brenna Brown, secretary; Ka- miah, Julie Hochstetler, Theresa Cieslak, Laura Dye, Laura Baker, Terri Embry, Cindy Richards, Theresa ten Lenz, treasurer; Emily Trgovich, Sue Galambos. Student governments organize activities provide leadership Date: September, 1975; 6:30 p.m. Place: Griffith High School Event: First Student Council meeting Purpose: To organize school activities Result: Nothing accomplished. Chaos. The usual course of events at Student Council meetings every week resulted in arguments and lack of participation by members, until the middle of November when Parlimentary Procedure was adopted. The new format of conducting meetings prompted more student participation and organization of the council. Individual class councils faced decisions concerning ordinary events as well as special stituations. Venturing into high school life, sophomores enlisted the aid of Student Council and sponsored the annual Turnabout dance, January 10. Although it didn ' t reach its goal of $8,000 the Junior Class raised $7,000 through magazine sales, breaking all previous sales records. Concession stand profits along with sales money financed Prom. Contending with the Bicentennial, seniors finalized graduation plans. The colors, white for girls and blue for boys, were chosen for graduation robes. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL - back row: Pam Garastik, Brenna Brown, Anajean Dobosz, Cindie Spitz, Nan Kowalisyn, Steve Bandura, scond row: Maribeth Holom, Betty Konopasek, Nancy Idukovich, Emily Trgovich, Edie Baxter, first row: Lu Loomis, Missy Summers, vice president; Jeanne Gillis, president; Wendy Haley, treasurer; Laura Kane, secretary; Barb Sanders. JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL - back row: Beth Bradley, Jody Jeremiah, Becky Carroll, Mary Kay Miller, Cindy Glass, Barb Carlson, second row: Jennifer Owczarzak, Cindy Richards, Kim Conaway, Cindie Lickwar, Laura VanHossen, first row: Scott Baker, treasurer; Mike Blythe, vice presi- dent; Amy Govert, president; Linette Spitz, secre- tary; Theresa Downing. 27
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