Immaculate Conception High School - Postscript Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)

 - Class of 1980

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Students use their lunch period to do Lisa Berti tries one of the many available h0mSWOrk, play games, or just plain samples of yogurt, a new addition to the sleep. Eric M6SS9I'ChII1idt arid Tim Ver- lunch menu. tovec talk. ,, .,W,,W P k,NM,w,?w,.L K K ii, . K- KNZQ H YQ Ai to i eq ggi ,ttt 1 I1Ot fr' The flaw popidislig-Qn,3gffQ are used byi I inperative in the 5afeteria,as sophomoretlack Francione, who washes l f Cl by DHPISHBLGSQ i!X1ll1'l6 - hispfriesj down with?-Pepsi. A ' ,eve Trueq 'V -15 ',E1'S M el! p , -- J V29-

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Watrv andTon1 DeV1toachance to catch out of the food NEWS FLASH! NEW MANAGEMENT has taken over the cafeteria! Watch out! They have finally found the kids' weakness-food. The cooks have invaded the big green room on the bottom floor. They have started an apple festival, a yogurt-tasting contest, and have raffled off a bigger-than-any- foot-you've-seen stocking filled with the students' favorite munchies. This group has really tried to win over the student body. They finally got the students with the clean table award. The kids were such hams that they wanted to hear their names over the P.A. Besides, it kept the tables clean for the next lunch group. Believe it or not, there was always pop in the two new pop machines and even Turtles in two new candy machines located in the G.A. The new management really Went out to please. However, with all this excitement taking lace, there were still some old, gripes, especially about the lunch times. 'Tm not hungry that early in the morning, said Cathy Kozicki, who has the 10:30 lunchshift. Mariann Zettl said the time draged by during the 11 :00 lunch. Melissa Ptacek would like to have seen food other than HERSATZU. But on the whole, most students like the changes which took place. Iunior Ioanne Noonan said she likes the new ideas the cooks have initiated. Maureen Duffy said they're doing a better job. And then someone burped. ,Jnior 'f-zek expresses piaess vt,-:ite time of 4 iurqk. .th A 'fflflrui



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Assemblies and pep rallies j okay, but 'could be better' HI UNDERSTAND THE SCI-lOOL'S ACTIONS in Wanting to discourage any abuse in the Christmasplays, but the whole school shouldn't be punished because ast skits were taken advantage ofif' said jackie Vetter when asked her opinion about the cancellin of the skits. Concluding a long ine of Christmas skits under-practiced and overdone, last year's senior skit was the straw that broke the camel's back. ' The Student Council treasurer added that, due to the lack of funds, the more expensive assemblies were cut back. Also, the Student Council wanted to expose students to talent already within the school. This talent included the band and the choir, who performed at the Christmas assembly in lace of classes performing slzits. Ex ressin a common o inion, P 3 P jim jenca, a so homore, stated that he would llike to be entertained by professionals as in previous years' assemblies. During the Christmas assembly, the band entertained. They played many Christmas songs, ut Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer was the highlight of the band's performance, because it got the crowd going. The choir accomtpanied the band during part o the assembly. The final part was a game. Mike Hodalski, a junior, pla ed a Christmas song for six memffers from each of the classes. The winners from each class who successfully identified the song after crawling across the floor and ringing a bell then competed for the first prize of five dollars. Paul Bullock, a sophomore, won the contest after hard work on his hands and knees. The walk-out pep rally for the boys' cross country team was spoiled by rain, nevertheless the band played on. Cheri Wagner, a junior, said, The assemblies and pep rallies could be better if everlyone participated more and wou dn't go just to get out of class. Again, the common opinion was that pep rallies were quieter and less entertainin - even when held inside out ogthe ram. The ,choir sings for the first time at an Dark glasses, slouchy hats, and loose ties assembly. They added- Christmas spirit iFHHSf0FIH H1856 two POIII-POD girls, Mary gjnging Rudolf the Red-noged Rein- ADH Lewicki alld KHPEZII VOliHI'9l, lI'lt0 the deer , 'iChristmas is Here , jingle Blues Brothers. 3 Bells , and Silent Night . t 30fassemblies and pep rallies

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