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ABOVE: Quill LQ Scroll Society: Top: K. Nunne, T. Prodyma, K. Klages, S. Klages, C. Sopata, J. Peters, D. White, R. Skiba. Mid- dle: A. Petrowski, K. Ady, J. Huelskamp, D. Loda, M. Gott- wald, P. Hicks, S. Savage, K. Maiorano. Bottom: L. Komor- nicki, H. Stachowiak, K. Kumi- ega, L. Fichera, J. Keller, S. Leonard. ABOVE RIGHT: For- ensic: Top: K. Safavi, D. Welty, T. Chorvat, K. Safavi, B. Thompson. Third: Mr. Lavelle, M. Delano, C. Snow, R. Bacci, L. O'Connor. Second: S. Slazas, J. Poduch, J. Weaver. Bottom: K. Kumiega, S. Inouye. FAR RIGHT: Thespian Officers: Standing: Mr. Martello, P. Hen- nessy, Scribeg P. Vinopal, Trea- surer: J. Homstrom, Historiang M. Stevenson, Vice-Pres. Kneel- ing: Mr. Pinelli, Kermit, Mascotg G. Smith, President: G. Barklow, Secretary. RIGHT: Modern Mu- sic Masters: Standing: Mr. Rico, Mr. Flechsig, E. Thies, Treasur- erg R. Franzblau, Presidentg E. Hohenstein, Chaplaing K. Kielas, Vice-President. Seated: R. Kol- lin, Publicity: N. LeMonier, Sec- retaryg M. Long, Historian: D. Takehara, Sgt.-at-Arms. 124
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ORGANIZATIONS Student council develops new voting procedures By sponsoring a variety of events throughout the year, Student Coun- cil continued to motivate Maine South students. Homecoming events proved most successful due to the planning on the part of the Council. The blood drive in the fall of the year also proved beneficial. Again, V- Show entertained a number of audi- ences in early December. Also re- quiring a great deal of planning, the Student Council election procedures proved worthwhile. These new voting methods were not only more efficient, but also much faster. The publication of our all-school phone book, the Busy Signal, added to the many activities of Student Council. RIGHT: Pete Omarzu, who founded the Student Rights Committee, won the office of President for the 1977-78 school year. BELOW RIGHT: Running unopposed for Treasurer was Mary Nicolau. BELOW CENTER: Marge Smith, who won the office of Secretary, also ran unopposed, BELOW: Elected as Vice-President of Student Council for 1977-78 was Kevin Pegler. l 5 .5 1 . il l 126 Stuff .ax 4 , 5 ,- ,I - 'S Q-la,-X in, gf AW if? 1 Y ,L 4. ' .gqdfjfgi t -Q 'Z tl. -1 A Fan -1-wLw, V. Q A. are gpm:- i 5 1 , z I 1,-In
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