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STUCO makes the difference ust what does it take to ttpull off a Powder Puff Dance and Homecoming, which were both proven successful? What does it take to sponsor fund-raising events and plan activities that would promote Irish Pride? By George, it's a Student Council! Not just any ordinary student council, but SCHS's Student Council! Organizing activities were not the only things which helped to make the difference. The respon- sibility of gathering ideas from students, discussing them at meetings, and making plans played a vital role in STUCO's success. STUCO incuded two representatives and the presidents from each class along with the STUCO officers. These officers assembled at meetings which were held every Friday, but had to be changed to whatever day they could meet at lunch. By linking the students and the faculty together, STUCO proved to be a strong voice for the SCHS students in making the difference. 1i STUCO officers, from top: Scott Rice, Tim Charles, Ann Scholz, Jim Kutz, Charlie Meek, John Oriesemer, Sam Coring, Jeff Bauer, Tina McClain, Jennifer Stewart, Michelle Rice, and Laura Marsh. 2i Seniors Bryan Haik and Scott Perkins look like they are ready for the senioritas on Bobbsey Mn Day. .3 As adviser Mr. Saunders speaks, Sam Coring listens attentively. 4i Seniors Ann Scholz, Tim Charles, and John Oriesemer share ideas over lunch. PAGE 15 1i STUCO officers Ann Scholz tPresidenti, Tim Charles tVice-Presidenti, John Oriesemer tTreasureri, and Sam Coring tSecretaryi. 2i STUCO discovers every Wednesday how profitable selling doughnuts can become. 33 During Spirit Week Tracey and Monica Lawrence join in by dressing alike. 4i STUCO meets to discuss the planning of the next school activity. 5i At a STUCO meeting Ann Scholz and Tim Charles inform everyone of coming events. 6 Seniors Laura Marsh and Tina McClain, STUCO representatives enjoy a joke during lunch. 7i With a look of determination, Charlie Meek and Kevin Tillman try to figure out a problem at one of the STUCO meetings.
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Assemblies add spice . uestion: What does it take to add a little s spice to a humdrum, ordinary day? Answer: Why, an SCHS assembly, of course. These occasional get-togethers where spirits soared, information was acquired and wild skits came alive, entertained the students. One such assembly was held on Veteran's Day to honor those who gave their lives for our country, Parents of SCHS students who served in the military were invited to attend and were also recognized for their service. In another assembly, Mr. Vahldick filled the spotlight by sharing his experiencesat Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama. Mr. Vahldick was one of the few in the nation invited to attend this camp which was visited by other space-conscious teachers. He was excited about his adventure. T hen there were the high-spirited assemblies held by the cheerleaders. These usually paved the way for another Irish victory while Irish spirit was at a high. 1i A perfect demonstration of coach's pride, Freddie Ray and George Abramovitz beam as they sing the praises of their boys. 2i Showing their pride at every game,juniors Mark Gambon and Joe Harmon demonstrate their unique Irish cheer. 3i Teachers always stand at the door for pep assemblies, but everyone listens when Coach Ray speaks. in Varsity cheerleaders have the students roaring with spirit for the coming game. PAGE 17 1i Giving compliments to Scott Perkins and Pat Quinn is Coach Freddie Ray. 2i Discussing his trip to Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama, Mr. Vahldick shares his experiences with the students. 5i Performing in the districts assembly, David Sheridan mimics Morris Day while singing HThe Bird . in The color guards present the flags at the Veteran's Day assembly. 5i Jamming out at the districts pep assembly, Joe Harmon performs on bass. 6i Talking to the students and faculty, Bryan Haik gives some thanks and advice. 7i A flag is draped over a chair to represent the Americans who have died for our country.
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