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Student Council David Tavianini, pres- ident, conducts the meet- ing, Lois Da11aZanna, adviser, confers with Rob Yavorski, treasurer. Below, Chris Honsel con- fers with Karen Williams, secretary. Kris Perna assumes the president's duties in his absence. The student council helps to improve the school program by sponsoring and directing various projects such as dancesg selling candy, pens, pencils, T-shirts, pen- nantsg sewing as guides during open houseg dec- orating the cafeteria, and, this year, by pro- viding lunch on a day- to-day basis. The coun- cil is working to get busses for away basket- ball games, trying to improve lavatory con- ditions, and gaining a better relationship be- tween students and faculty. Shelley Morrison, An- nette Budzak, jane Brown, Randy Gardner, Frank Maurek, Chris Honsel, Bob Eschenbach, Lisa Diehl, Kris Pema, Rob Yavorski, Cathy Geosits, Cathy Knudsen, Renee Baylor, Jeff Hunt, Carol Schneebeli, Jody Roth, Amy DeRaymond, Jean- ne Lantzer, Anita Mill- heim, Jackie Zeiner, Diane Tomino, Tim Masters, Bob Schleicher, Connie Miklas, Lewis Rissmiller, Greg Pol- lanski, Brian Altemose, Mike Knecht. Below: Beth Herbst, Bon- nie Coyle, Sabrina Kau- finger, Frank Stamer, Brian Coyle, Tim Halb- foerster, Brian Altemose. 1 51 fill' 'bv-. .5 , , , 1 E .,'Mni.,,,,wm Til is .' X fc.. . , : i ' 'fi '-,5 37 ii' Q Lili 5 X
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,Jane 1.10 NHC lilxil I Cx 9 KJ wxnvotes RE.5Pfl.liN6 4. r i Q . 2 H 9 .- ei if ,ff 55 ' ,ap . ,Y U 8 0 2 -4 Q . f fi . fu ,r '1 Nui Cardir1al's Chirp Staff The CHIRP staff consists of thirteen freshmen and twenty-five eighthgrad- ers. There are some fresh- men members who have special jobs. Robyn Wil- son, the editor-in-chief, writes editorials for each issue of the newspaper. The other editors are Chris Garr, literary ed- itor, Cheryl Rupert, art editor, Donna Williams, feature editor, and Frank Maurek, sports editor. Pictured below, Mrs. Huth discusses the current issue with Donna Wil- liams, Robyn Wilson, Chris Garr, Frank Maurek, Cathy Tauschman, and Cheryl Rupert. Freshmen reporters at left above include Lisa Diehl, Dale Transue fphotographerj, Kris Perna, Lisa Honsel, Carol Dlugos, Judy Mar- tino, Linda Rothrock, and Edie Longenbach. Eighth grade reporters Brenda Geffert, Michele O'Toole, Kathy Auer- bach, Linda Mitch, Larry Kleintop, Rob Yavorski, Dave King, jane Uhler. Other eighth grade report- ers pictured include Kelly Hooper, Annette Budzak, Kim Rohn, Laurie Simp- son, Kim Era, GregPo- lnski, Karen Williams, Tim Halbfoerster, Chris Agnew, Diane Tomino, Karen Keller, Dave Koeh- ler, jamie Roth, Donna Krupa, Carolyn Rupert, Donna Gordon, Maureen Mengel, and Debbie Fischl. X 4 X Ln: .i , . 1 1' : J ' ,g l f 2 1 - ' ' ul' 7' 5 L '. 'N Q 4' ' f e.- L. :Wi fl au A '
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Kris Perna, Donna Wi iams, Lori Broad, Die Tomino, Connie Mik jeff Hunt, Frank Starr Brian Coyle, Tim Hai foerster, Tim Masters Lewis Rissmiller, Rol Schleicher, Greg Pole Shelley Morrison, An Budzak, Jane Brown, Honsel, Randy Gardn Frank Maurek, Bob E chenbach, Cathy Ge: sitz, Cathy Knudsen, Renee Baylor, Anita Millheim, Dianne Tc mino, Connie Miklas Carol Schneebeli, jea Lantzer, Lewis Rissmi Jody Roth, Jackie Zei Greg Polanski. jack Herbst, Gregg M man, Brenda Pritchar Monica Tanzos, Donn Williams, Lori Broac Rob Yavorski, Timl-I foerster, Frank Stame Brain Coyle, Jeff Hun Lewis Rissmiller, jod Pettis, Brian Altemosl Robert Schleicher, G: Polanski, Mike Knecl' Randy Gardner, Roy Marquaxdt, Cheryl R1 pert, Bernard Garrity Below: Carol Dlugos, Lisa Honsel, Debbie Nagle, Kim Wuest. U
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