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West Hosts First Student Congress The Maine West Speech Team Competes in thirteen different events throughout the year. Two of these events include group events which include public speak- ing, reading, and acting. Speech Team gives students the ability to communicate well with others. Mr. Ron Mills, the Speech team spon- sor, said, Maine West Speech Team students have the right to be proud of their accomplishments. The Maine West 1981 Stu- dent Congress participated ln ten student congresses throughout this area. Twenty different high schools partici- pated in student congress. Maine West hosted its first invitational student congress this past winter. Maine West Student Congress participat- ed in the annual Springfield tournament held in the cap ital building. SPEECH TEAM, FRONT ROW: Suzy Kadlec, Captain, Cathy Duda, Grace Haiost, Sharon Welszmann. SECOND ROW: Laura Meisterheim, Brigitte Curtis, Molly Sullivan, Briggifte Brand, Drew Herman, Cathy Liden, Bill Walters, Chris Mizzi. THIRD ROW: Holly Herman, Colleen Serna, Catherine Jordan, Mr. Ron Mllls, Sponsor, Lisa Fry, Vilma Vega, Julie Laughlin, Jim Turley. FOURTH ROW: Melora Mills, Lisa Ochal, Andy McCune, Doug Ladendorf, Lori Malina, Neil Geitz, Dave Ratner, Kathy Waters. STUDENT CONGRESS, FRONT ROW: Laurie Miller, Erin Arquilla, Amy Glas, Neil Geitz, Regan Robertson, Joann Jacoby, Laura Larson, SECOND ROW: Kirk Osterman, Pam Miller, Bill Burdick, Jim Roy, Miss Harriet Naden, Sponsor, Ed Buc, Cary Coglianese, Dan Roeder, Melissa Pytlik. Student Congress mem- bers prepare for Maine West's first Student Congress which was held on Saturday December 12. 126 Speech Team, Student Congress x
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N .sms is 5 fi Artists Unlimited is open to all stu- dents who enjoy learning more about using creativity. In the 1982 school year, they made and sold stained glass ornaments. With the money that they made in selling the ornaments, they went on a tield trip to The Muse- um ot Contemporary Art on North Michigan Avenue. Artists Unlimited also made a punch rug which they donated to Maine West. Mr. Wood, the sponsor said, The unlimited mind is an Artist Unlimited. Home Economics Club is tor students interested in the art of home econom- ics. The members of the club broaden their knowledge in the related areas ot home economics. ARTISTS UNLIMITED: FRONT ROW: Koko Sarbekian, John Henessey, Patty Schmidt, Diane Winterroth, Chris Dovekas, Jean Oboyle, SECOND ROW: Mr. John Wood, Sponser, Doreen Ligue, Renee Menini, Sandy Mlchalek, Eva Pelszynski, Lisa Schaut, Lori Rodgers, Mary Molinero, THIRD ROW: Allison Strauss, Sandra llker, Lisa Parla, Sue Rydzinski, Melanie Serino, Linda lvaska, Judy Vitiritti, Lisa Demas, Sue Bordes, Paula Zienlara, NOT PICTURED: Joanna Hincker. HOME ECONOMICS, FRONT ROW: Julie Jackson, Debbie Thomas, Umbreen Qureshi, Rhonda Prellberg, SECOND ROW: Charlotte Eldredge, Dina Boulas, Melissa Eilken, Mrs. Pahigianes, Debbie Shimka, Tracy Goggin, Jackie Quigley, Chris Slinka, Emily Raller, Janet Dalka. AriiSiS Unlimited, Home ECOnOrT1ICS 125
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?EECH TEAM, FRONT ROWS MOlly Sullivan, alherine Jordan, Suzy Kcdlec, Lisa Ochcl. ECOND ROW: Mrs. Cynthia Schclulls, Kathy 'aters, Laura Meisterheim, Dave Ratner, Ed Ehnson, Andy McCune, Mr. Ron Mills. RIGHT: e Speech Team members competed in E' state competition. Suzy Kadlec laughed to tirst place in Humorous Interpretation. Lisa Ochal placed titth in state Verse Reading. Andy McCune advanced to state tinals in Ex- temporaneous Speaking. See page 244 for additional coverage. YT v . y T J K xv I. . ' , V l , '!,' . . Chess Club is f0f CNY SlUdel'1l ln- f: - V vlan' V E 5 terested in learning the concepts of chess. A chess team is chosen to represent Maine West in competi- tlon with other schools in the sur- rounding area and takes place in April. , Simulation Club is for students who are interested in diplomacy games, war games, business games, and political events. The club participates on Saturdays, and also participated in international simulation meets. CHESS CLUB, FRONT ROW: Jim Roy, President, Raul Saboia. SECOND ROW: Ki Jung, Tony Scanlo, Wally Homeyer, Steve Hegele, Mr. Kenneth Linquist, Sponsor, Karen Daley, Brian Douglas, Mark Roller, Mark Boesche. SIMULATION CLUB, FRONT ROW: Mark Boesche. Ki Jung, Mr. Kenneth Linquist, Spon- sor, Steve Hegele, Mark Roller. SECOND ROW: Brian Andes, Mike Burdick, Peter Zitkus, Tom Burek, Brian Douglas, Wally Homeyer. Simulclion, Chess Clubs-127
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