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PAT MACHULAK Junior Class PATTI HOKE Junior Class JIM DELEONARDIS Sports Sk- - r MIKE WOLSKI Artist SUE LAPOINT Activities GAY CLINGAN Advertising DAVE EICHENBERGER Organizations and Faculty KATHY KISSLING Advertising M9
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HURRICANE STAFF WORK— is the mofto of the Hurricane staff. The year usually gets of to a rather slow start, but as the first, second, third and final deadlines approach, it becomes quite easy to recognize staff members— blood shot eyes, tired expressions, mounds of layout sheets— brand them immediately. To odd life to their subscription campaign, the staff nominated three girls from over twenty interviewed to run for Miss Hurricane. Each person subscribing could vote. Bonnie Arnold was this year ' s queen. Writing copy, arranging layouts, and identifying pictures ore only part of the task; being a staff member requires willingness to work and much imagination. A good sense of humor and a smile help, too, for near those deadline days many harsh words can be heard in Room 20. The Coordination of all parts of the book is left to the editor, Mary Ann Pekala, who soon seeks the adult guidance and final okay of the advisor. Coach Andy Andrews. To this man the staff owes a great deal of thanks for putting up with them and working so hard. To the first graduating class, the Hurricane staff hopes that you feel this book be- longs to YOU. MARYANN PEKALA Editor JULIE FASBINDER Business Manager CINDY WALKER Copy lb -. ' - Jg ji JUNE CHERRY Senior Class COACH ANDY ANDREWS Advisor DIANNE NUSBEITEL Senior Class
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STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: Terry Stiles, President; Gale Burke, Secretary; STAND- ING: Bob Hingson, Vice President; Tom Adams, Treasurer. The Student Council is an institution at Northeast that has been organized since the school began five years ago. The purpose of the club is to provide the students with an opportunity for leadership and act as a liason between student body, faculty and administration. Among the Club ' s many projects include: Football Queen, Sock Hops, Miss Northeast, Christmas Dance, Identification Cards, conducted assemblies for various affairs and contributed large financial aid for landscaping around the school, especially the patio. Also the Student Council presented an oil portrait of Mr. Huff to the school. Mrs. Florence Spencer sponsored the club in its many activities that benefited the school and student body. The Student council works diligently to prepare for Winter Wonderland. '
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