Harlem High School - Meteor Yearbook (Machesney Park, IL)

 - Class of 1977

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Boys Girls State Each year faculty members se- lect representatives from Harlem to attend Illinois Girls’ and Boys’ state. This venture is sponsored by the Loves Park Police Depart- ment and the American Legion Auxiliary Unit. Illinois State is a mythical state patterned after the slate of Illinois and its govern- ment. Students learn the func- tions of political parties by cam- paigning for office, holding elections, and studying govern- ment in action. Qualifications for nominations to this are: 1. an interest in civics and gov- ernment, 2. leadership, 3. good character. 4. self-reliance, 5. hon- esty, 6. outstanding scholarship, and 7. cooperativeness. Row I: Syd Klaman. Brian Cunningham. Kathy Carter. Row 2: Scott Carlson. Rob Schlensker. Terry McDonald. Jim Wat- kins. Joe Bohn Quill Scroll “Be true to yourself and to your writ- ing. Quill Scroll strives to honor and instill the seven basic virtues of journal- ism in all of its members. Truth, the es- sence of good journalism, is most impor- tant, although learning, integrity, judgement, leadership, loyalty, and friendship are all assets to a journalist. To be chosen, students must demon- strate superior work in some phase of journalistic or other creative endeavors. Members are encouraged to cherish the ideals of journalism and to appreciate the beauty in things of everyday life, then to apply this appreciation to their own work. Row I: Cyndi Gunderson. Kathi Peebles. Sharon Hart, Ann Grecula. Scott Binger Row 2: Myra Miller. Bert Schweinler, Robin Bennett. Melissa Moore. Penny Slocum. Kim Stewart Missy Parker. Bnan Olsen Row 3: Charlene Eystcr. Pam Kjcderquist Sarah French. Kim Severson Row 4 Dale Bnnkcr. Mike Gnngle. 27

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Student Council The Student Council holds the Sadie Hawkins Dance, helps with Homecoming, organizes and sponsers the Prom, holds rec-nights, and benefits the student body and the community in many other ways. This year, the group organized a ski trip along with their usual activities. Those who are elected into this organization are truly dedicated to improving our school and its policies. North Campus: Row I: Cyndi Gunderson. Kathi Peebles. Nancy Shoemaker. Tracy Epling. Connie bdy. Row 2: Mike Jones. Diane Welsh. Cindi Alli- son. Sharon Hart. Carrie Donaldson. Row 3: Ro- berta Verstractc. Cindi Austin. Dennis Woods, Kathy Carter. Joy Aiello. Row 4: Brett Daniels. Joe Lierman. Jess Ashby. Kurt Smith. Jeff Milhone. Row 5: Tim Phillips. Kelly Ebert. Terri Glogowski, Steve Michaelson. Pat Swenson. Row 6: Karen Mel- cher. Anna Bartram. Bert Schweinler South Campus: Row I: Yung Mi Kim. Penny Kjederquist, Pat Barkdoll. Ruth Davis. Tina Wam- pler. Jim Bertrand. Teresa Bowers. Michelle Fischer. Row 2: Carolyn O’Neil. Gina Lar- son. Karen Mowers. Karen Lee. Cindy Foreman. Jeffery Anderson. Wendy Moyer. Row 3: Deb- bie Hose. Jana Rehm. Marcey Johnson. Mike Rus- sell. Viki Anderson. Cindy Johnson. Alora Paul. Renee Luter Row 4: Galen Carkxk. Patrick Kir- wan. Jackie Hart. 26



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National Honor Society A truly successful student is also into school activities. Being in organizations gives a student the chance to develop his or her leadership qualities. The National Honor Society consists of these active, re- sponsible students who uphold tne ideas of leadership, citizen- ship, and outstanding aca- demic achievement. Officers: Jim Watkins, Kelly Ebert. Principal. Beryl Thurman. Rod Ek- berg. Kathy Carter. Row I: Elizabeth Errico. Kathy Carter. Julie Heidenriech. Wendy Martin. Dave Lindbloom. Carol Smith. Kelly Ebert, Cindy Farr. Russell Kline. Grace Boslcm, Judith Wherley. Debra Stegcma. Susan Peterson. Row 2: Elizabeth Holmes. Georgia Hose. Carl Boehm. Scott Pierce. Scott Leslie. Rita Redmond. Priscilla Moore. Mary Bertrand. Darla Stone. Karen Rhea. Pam Hutchison. Kathy Peebles. Row 3. Karla Larson. Krista Gough. Cyndi Gunderson. Kelly McCarthy. David Langholz. Dennis Bowers. Nancy Wollin, Richard Konitski. Sharon Hart. Sherry Hanslcr Row 4: Candy Lou, Dawn Baylor. Michael Slallard. Lou Ann McKinney. Scott Bingcr. Brian Cunningham. Rod Ekbcrg, Mark Agncw. Jennifer Smith. Cheryl Nome, James Watkins. Dale Brinker 28

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