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Senior Jennifer Floyd works hard four to five days a week at Churchill ' s Flower Shop in Sylvania. Some of her jobs include arranging flowers in vases, working at the cash register, taking lots of orders and set- ting up displays. Lower right: The library is the room that is always filled with girls looking for books or studying for that ' killer test next period. After school, more girls are found sitting quietly doing homework or serving a de- tention. Freshman Kelly Fool - ts her hair cut at Jacobsons. Kell - and Chris Pool are known for their wild and punk haircuts. The two sisters are easily mistaken for each other and easily fool many stulents at Notre Dame. After School 28
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A Super Year Of Good ' il)es I lie 198. ' l-S-4 Student (-i ijik-iI yc-ar will l e re- iiKinlx-red fifif its C;o(kJ Vibrations, clever a»M;m- l)lif-s, liarcJ workiiiii Hicers and advisor, and great enthusiasm irorn th ,- schfKjJ, The team inchjded Sue Strorij , president; Sue Pawlecki, vice-president, Debbie U ' anamaker, sec- retary; Maureen Hanrahan, treasurer; and Sr. Mary Bernadine, advisor. The theme for the year wa.s Grxxl ibralions . States Sue Strong;, We wanted to find a theme that would convey all that we wanted to ac-ctjmplish for the year, and one that we could also have alot of fun with. Throughout the year, Sue, Sue, Deb Molly tried to pick up and sent out good vibrations to all 700 Notre Darners. It isn ' t easy, states Sue Paw- lecki, it ' s hard trying to get lots of people excited and involved with our projects. One of the highlights of the year was the Student Council Workshop in November. This year was the first time in which the four officers planned the whole thing by themselves. The daily activities of Student Council included morning announcements and creatively decorating the Student Council chalk board. Debbie Wana- maker stated, For those who are not artistically endowed, this isn ' t alwa s so easv. Sue Paiclech Frosh, Marcia Gecik caii not withstand the aroma of the fresh chocolate. MMM.M doesn ' t that taste good? Marcia ' s hce re- veals satisfaction as the chocolate oozes and spreads slowly in her mouth. Student Council members ha e a Exoup discussion about what activ ities could make the 19S3-S4 year a fantastic year. One of these talks is promoting student school spirit. The fantastic four alw-ays add what is needed to make .in actixity a tim time. Long hours were spent e en before the ear began to insure Good ibrations. ' Student Council 27
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u J» ■■■III mill ■ mil mill Juniors, Jennifer Winder and Stephanie Dziad. work and work and tr to tone those muscles. These two girls were at Aquarius Club working out before a grueling swim. Jennifer Winder said, T like working ovit with friends because it doesn ' t seem like so much hard work. It realK- works well. (top) Junior KelK Ott shows her excitement as she awaits a rebound at St. Joseph ' s C.Y.O. basketball practice. Sophomore, Jennifer Borgerson begnis to run in and capture the b.ill. They agree that St. Joseph ' s will ha e a successful season, upper right Junior. Knst an Koughnet, inlenseK cwnttrntnilei fjn stacking jeans according to their length and width tizes while working at the Gap in the Franklin Park Mill KristN also works as a cashier. She has been working at the Gap since last summer. Krisly states. It ' s a different »-a to meet many nice people What Goes On After The Bell? Homework, Homework! Gi e me a break! These are the words that each Notre Dame eirl has uttered while struggling o er seemingK endless homework. After school studies take up a large por- tion of ones time, but that ' s not all N.D. girls do after school. Working girls at N. D. A. hold arious jobs. From cutting flowers for a flower shop to slapping ham- burgers on a grill. the all share one thing in com- mon. The ' know how to budget their time. Junior Krist an Koughnet sa s. T ha e to make the best out of the time I ha e. But all work and no pla makes Jill a dull girl. So besides working, the students participate in varied activities. One ot these is working out at a health spa. Some ma not go to the spa to work out. but to get their e.xercise by jogging or plaxing basketball with a friend. One can also spend time to get her hair cut. to look terrific for the week-end. Now let ' s get to the nitt gritt . Not .dl after school acti ities are fun. Its 2:45 .uid there are some girls in the librarx . Shhh. some iire looking tor much needed books, but others are ser ing the much dreaded detention. Tsk. Tsk. that takes time tool Eiltfn Lavrrmct- .After School 29
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