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S 0 HIIG HMI SHALONI The Sacred Heart Academy League of Missions, otherwise known as SHA- LOM, is a very busy club. Its main goal is to help the missions by collecting money from student donations. The club also collects money through other activities, such as paperdrives, bake sales, and auctions. SHALOM sponsored their annual pa- perdrive October 13-15. They collect- ed old newspapers that people had saved. These were then sold to recy- cling plants and the money given to the missions. At Thanksgiving time,SHALOM asked each homeroom to assemble a Thanksgiving basket . This basket was filled with food for a Thanksgiving meal for a poor family. The club also held a Christmas party for poor children. All SHA students were asked to donate old toys or games to give to the children. limi . Z1 7 7 C W ,ITN T SEYUE AC SWDEYN -,jfv--f' 'i35?52ffTf 1, feet.. Pep club and their pom poms. L I Tl I' - ,:!,- 355' i X ,. UI ip .f ' V , .. lffafevkvri' r f q Z' ' l ,f E jgiil ' , ...fi X i Y ir yT ', si' , 557-1-4 , x . P.. ' i -ffl l X-fc . .1 ll G.H.S. Pep Club President, Todd Hunter, examines the activity board. Gr' .M What some people will do when the cheerleaders are' gone. PEP CLUB Spirit is a big word to the students of Griffin, Sacred Heart, and Ursuline, and the Pep Club sure provided it. Led by Griffin's president,Todd Hunter and Sa- cred Heart's president, Noreen Kane, Pep Club was a big success. Banners made by the students who came to the meetings added life to the basketball and football games. The club also pro- vided buses for the out-of-town football games, a project which turned out to be a big success. Pep Club meetings were usually held on Wednesday even- ings at Griffin.
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HISSIO I 055 DLE SHALOM Row 1: Mary Beittschaw, Dee Dee Kenney, Peggy Conway, Mary Anne Oldani, Julie Young, Gidget Grady, Kelly Greeley, Jennifer Link. Row 2: Gia Petrilli, Rita Haas, Michelle McCain, Lisa Hale, Lori Napier, Karen Sietz, Stephanie Martin, Sue Nellie, Kathy Moore, An- nette Henson. Row 3: Sister William Bernard, Diane Capranica, Liz Forsyth, Yvonne Barbian, Kathy Parnell, Gina DiAngeIo, Sandy Steele, Sandy Dodd, Rita Tolan, Mary McCann, Julie Vespa, Debbie Clifford, Lisa Ward, Claudia Wells. Row 4: Kelly Noonan, Dina Capranica, Leslie Lar- sen, Janet Hiler, Elizabeth Schlosser, Theresa Krall, Mary Beth Kotes, rn' Q Jan Coats, Ann Marie Madonia, Mary Calvin, Julie Reichart, Donna Haugh, Diane Haley, Kitsie Brost, Mary Kane. Row 5: Janet Metzger, Lynda Benoit, Mariann Vala, Janet Townsend, Regina Dolack, Kristi Seitz, Tracey Henson, Paula Sutton, Alisa Winkelmann, Janet Haas, Marian Piatchek, Chris Huck, Erin Sartain, Debbie Urbankas, Ann Smal-A Iey, Barrie Butcher. Row 6:Katie Esper, Laura Carmody, Betty Hosteny, Bridget Kelly, Patty Coplan, Susan Rausch, Barb Horney, Bev Horney, Sheila Marks, Roberta VonBerg, Linda Healey, Anita Creviston, Anjelynn Richardson, Sara Gaffney, Theresa Shaunghnessy, Susan Schlosser. -2-.J Annette Henson and her little Christmas elf. 1 9- is My Oh, they know I'm not Santa!
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HIE EHHIILEIES I' INF SEGGIID li Hi- II Sacred Heart Academy's math- letes sported brains and knowl- edge in the second Annual All-City Math Contest. Placing second, many students obtained perfect scores in the February 23 event. The girls who recieved perfect scores were seniors Kelly For- syth, Mary Kay Armitage, Patrice Schinneer, Lynda Wort, Sue Hicks, and Margaret Kratochvil. Juniors with perfect scores were Linda Drone, Molly Ryan, Mary Brown, Diane Poludniak, Sharon Gorman, and freshmen Theresa Guzzardo, Julie Butler, Robyn Schultz, Mary McCann, Amy Suhs, and Dina Capranica. Math Club took part in other events throughout the year: a trip to the Gateway Arch and Botani- cal Gardens of St. Louis in No- vember, a Decmeber bake sale in Fairhills Mall, and a Math Fair held in Champaingn during March. CGIHESI Officers: Kristi Seitz, Susan Rausch, Diane Poludniak, Anne Shaughnessy Mary Kay Q Math Club Seniors Row 1: Janet Lewis, Barb Horney, Kelly Forsyth, Bev Horney, Sheila Marks, Sue Erickson. Row 2: Beth Wise Kathy Konzelmann, Patrice Schinneer, Louise Phipps, Denise Druhot. Row 3: Margaret Kratochvil, Linda Wort, Jane Willey, Sue Hicks Susan Arjmand. fx 'gf 's
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