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112 Tiger Tales staff donates time as service to school Tiger Tales staff members worked quickly and efficiently to convey school news to the stu- dent body. uOur primary purposef, claimed editor-in-chief Tim Pohlman, His to let the students know what is going on in the school and to give them a chance to voice opinionsf, Because of financial difficulties in the school district, the newspapers in all three schools were officially eliminated. However, due to Mr. Crum and the staff donating their time after school and in the evening, the newspaper was continued. Serving as reporters to the staff were La- Farrell Moffett, Eric Nelson, Bob Anderson, Mary Moline, Shari Planinsek, Mike Smith, Vi- cki Pribish, and Nancy Lock. aft' 4 s. my-H. xx , 1 'Q '- nj Reviewing past issues of Tiger Tales are assistant editor Pete junc and newspaper advisor Mr. Clive Cruin. Organizations Accuniiilating information for an articlc on Tigcr Follies, ncwspaper ri-porter La Farrell Moffctt intcrvicws Pep Club sponsor Mr. Donald Hopkins. Sports editor Craig Spiers and assistant Ted Polilinan revicw wrestling statistics Their dutv is to assign stories and scc that all sports events arc covered.
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Student Council receives Salvation Army trophy Student Council members competed against the Joliet East Key Club to raise money for the Salvation Army. Standing at shopping centers, they beckoned to passers-by for contributions. NVest's student council won the contest by col- lecting S200 more than the Key Club. Student Councils funds and calendar com- mittees remained occupied throughout the school year. They planned and scheduled events for the entire student body. Besides Homecoming, Student Council spon- sored activities such Alumni Day, Faculty Appreciation Day, and a gym night, They were l also responsible for moving the victory light. It was moved after the approval by the new ad- ministration because common concensus disap- proved of its previous location. Representatives and alternates were chosen ' in each homeroom to serve on the Student Coun- cil Senate. In two days, members collected con- tributions amounting to 8516.50 for the Guy Morgan Recovery Drive. jack Querio counted votcs for the election of Student Councils freshman board. liight students w ere elected to scrx e on the board. 5 Q3 irifiv' iffft xx - Wbqygm ., V - N .V-if . . .4 ,,,,. lx ff . 'S f . 1, X I , . V-VV li, ... M.-..., l pw t y. --L A rw d 1 f f' A M... l Sporting newly-purchased sweaters, board members jim Ringstrom and frcshments. Gym night was held in November to allow Senate members Charles Zusag counted money used for the purchase ot gym night re- to become hctter acquainted with one another. Organizations 111
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JN. '? 'f'q-QLV. K. EQ Busincss inuiiager Ernie Krcutzcr ciirccts stuff lNCIlli7Cl'S Mike Smitli, Vi- ingek ag they prepare newspapers for mailing. Papers arc' sent out to 250 Ciii PI'il1iSil. MGD' Mfilillli DOH! Slllifll. M1-1l'l'iLl C21lUSi0. elllll Sililfi Pihlll- paid siiinscriliws as weii us tiiv IQOO students who siiimswiix' to the paper. Xikxrkiiig in tlic print shop, t-clitm'-iii-ciiici' Tim Poliiinun prints the heml- lincs for an upcoming issue of tlic uexxspaper. jim Tlieobold, assistant business manager uf the Tiger Tales stuff, sends out bills for acivertisciueiits. I W Eric Nelson, one of eiglit reporters on the newspaper stuff, proof- reamls liis copy for an upcoming issue of thc papa-r. 113
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