Shadle Park High School - Sporran Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1975

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l t m rw ing .Ll,, V First Female s., Left: hard be .Stl Heads Active ASB Main responsibility for the fall Associated Student Body were in the hands of five officers. These people were concerned, cooperative. devoted. to making Shadle an active, better school. They worked persistently, meeting everyday sixth period in Wayne Chandler's office. Their activities were carefully planned, organized, and fretted over. They highlighted the annual Highlander Week , the Don McLeod Mime convocation, the Juvenile Detention Bond Issue, Senior Citizen Gold Cards. and the Christmas dance and project. ln more ways than one, the fall semester was special. For the first time in Shadle's history the A.S.B. was headed by a female. President Tracy Rothstein. Her fellow officers include Vice-President Dave Zaccaria. Secretary Pam Lieske, Treasurer Mike Benesch and Fifth Executive Linda Beach. The representatives provided communications between the A.S.B. heads and the rest of the Shadle Body and although they acquired a habit of passing bills too lightly. they proceeded to carry them out with zest and responsibility.Without these people the A.S.B. could not have been the working group that it was. Fall's officers present their sentiments toward Shadle in this following poem and statement ............ We love you not only for what you are but for what we are when we are with you. We love you not only for what you have made of yourselves. but for what you have made of us. We love you because you have done more than anyone could have done to make us happy, and more than any fate could have done to make us good. You've done it without a word. a touch. or a sign. You've done it by being yourselves and perhaps. that is what being true friends really is. Y h V Than? ' 'i V make



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Opening da,y's confusion ..... Opening day's confusion was partially solved by the help of the Girls' League Big-Little Sister plan and the con held before school opened so the girls could become acquainted with some of the schools organizations. On October 3, 1974, the Girls' State Con was held. Featured speakers were Barb Bauer and Sandi Hebert, Shadle's representatives to Evergreen Girls' State. held during the summer. Also in the program were the introductions of some of our foreign students and talks by the Fashion Board Representatives. ' The Sadie Hawkins Dance was held on Saturday. November 23, in the school gym. This annual girl-ask-guy dance was the biggest dance of the year. Everyone wore costumes in the Lil' Abner comic, theme. Prizes were awarded for the best costumes in certain categories. A Another activity during the fall was the Dad-Daughter Dessert. The girls and their dads gathered at the school for an enjoyable evening of entertainment. ' ' f A fashion show with the theme of Falling into Winter with Shades of Autumn, and several service projects led DY! the Courtesy Committee were also included during the semester. Striving to keep unity within the school, become closer acquainted with the girls of Shadle, and give girls more say in everything that goes on, were the goals of officers, President Shery Murphy. Vice- President Mary Zuege. Secretary Kim Klohe and Treasurer Debbie Meyers. They were assisted by an Executive Council made up of Senior Barb Bauer, Junior Sue Overbust and Sophomore Leanne Smith. Top Right: Lori Morris was announced as September's Girl-of-the-Month during the Girls' State Con by a skit put on by the officers, Bottom Right: The Fashion Board Representatives to the Department stores of Spokane were Mary Lehn, the Crescent: Laurie O'Hare, the Bon Marche: and Kristie Meissner, Penney's.

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