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' iv -v. 1 '15-un. The juniors show class spirit as they play Crack the Whip at the Student CounciI's first skating party. While Tammy Schnapp is hard at work selling bagels, jane Skibski is ready to devour her fingerful of bagels. -'l'1- - if V M S..
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Amid the books of the library, fashionably dressed Lisa Whitehead finds what she was looking for in a Barron's guide book. Mrs. Donna Cahill finds jeans comfortable as well as fashionable as she prepares to teach a Spanish class. lThis is her first pair of jeans.J leans add to the rowdiness of Big Sis-Little Sis day as shown by these sophomores and fresh- men.
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Student Council Demolishes Doldrums 51'- ' 5, ,' 3rftL,Eil 1 ,.,w.. :1.-5-Tl -fa' f I is D While Cathy Peat enjoys the sight of all the Valentine heart cookies being sold to support the Heart Soci- ety, Karen Quinn sighs as she thinks about eating all those delectable cookies. Student Council Executive Board mem- bers and advisors met once a week behind the closed door of room 314 to brainstorm on school activities. Ideas were thrown out into the open where they were either named as possibilities or forgotten. Some of the considered ideas were Bagel days, Roller Skating parties, and Christmas and Valentine Post Office. Bagel Days, known for their success in the past, were approved. On Bagel day almost every student, diet or no diet, bought either a raisin, onion, pumper- nickle, garlic, egg, or for the less daring a plain bagel. For those students who wanted to go all out, cream cheese was sold as a bagel topping. Christmas and Valentine Post Office gave the students a chance to secretly mail their presents, cards, and Valentines to their friends. The profits from the Post Of- fice were then sent to help the mis- sionaries, so just about everyone gained something from the activity. Roller skating parties gave the students a try at roller disco . Certain students re- ally got into the disco scene and used cos- tumes to express themselves. Some of these disco freaks were Liz Plezia who spent hours braiding her hair to attempt to simulate the Bo Derek imageL Liz's disco partner, jean Gray, expressed herself by a colorful outfit of fishnet nylons and red satin shorts. Executive Board, after trying many suggestions, succeeded in providing sev- eral alternatives to spending evenings and free mods doing homework. As soon as the general activities were planned, the board centered their ideas towards plan- ning the MAIN EVENT: Student Council Week.
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