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Drill team's enthusiasm keeps up Saint spirit The drill team consists of sophomores, juniors, and seniors who tried out back in May of '77. The squad split up over the summer and went to different drill team camps to get ideas for routines. Illinois Weslyan University and Aurora College were the main camps visted over the summer. As the season opened, the drill team marched with the band at the pre-game performances and during the half-time activities. During Homecoming, the drill team marched through the rain up main street to Reid Field where they participated in the pep assembly with the rest of the school. As the basketball season came around, the drill team performed at half-time to the tunes of lt's a Miracle , Rocky and others, as they entertained students, parents, and STC fans. During the year, they sold candy to raise money for new uniforms, and this year's competition. They also decorated halls and lockers before the games with the pep club. The drill team proved to be a big boost to the spirit and fun at St. Charles High. Drill team members perform at Northwestern University on Band Day in September. amwoudog
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Dean Reader Michael Regelbrugge Mark Reist Terry Reuter Dan Rhodes Gretchen Rice Jeanine Rice Jeff Ricker Jeff Riggs Teresa Rinko Richard Rittgarn Susan Robak Cynthia Roberts Wayne Roby Pamela Rodda John Rodeghier John Roehlk Bill Roessler Lori Rook Kimberly Root - s Asia. James Roots Daniel Roschmann Lisa Rove Molly Ruff Regina Russom Brad Ryan Jonine Sampley Sue Sanborn Amy Sanders Jeff Sanders Scott Schaben Joyce Schaefer Marty Schingen f Scott Schlarb Jamie Schleicher Wanted: part time iob Most sophomores, since they are only 15, don't have regular jobs. The few that do work are working part time after school and on weekends. Most stores require their employees to be at least 16 and this is a problem for 15 year old sophomores who wish to work. Students under the age of 16 who want to work must have a permit signed by their parents and a counselor, giving their permission to work, and agreeing to the hours given. Some of the jobs that sophomores occupy themselves with are dishwashing and bussing tables in restaurants, stock boys or clerks in clothing or drug stores, babysitting, and any other job that doesn't require one to put in a full day's work. So, until they are 16, most sophomores prefer not to work, and the few who do only work part time to have a little extra spending money.
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amtuoudog Classes keep sophomores busy, busy, busy . . . The beginning of the school year brought confusion, excitement, and a little bit of fear among the sophomores. The combination of a new school, first year of high school, and self-scheduling are enough to bring on any of the feelings mentioned above. But things weren't always that bad. They began to settle down as the year wore on. Sophomores almost looked forward to going to class. Especially the electives sophs had to choose from like geometry and chemistry, two of the more popular electives this year. And then there were the required classes like swimming C'What am I going to do with my hair? l, or Comp. Skills C'Another spelling test? l All in all, it was a pretty good year, and one that the sophs won't soon forget. Bonnie Schlim Janice Schmuckal Brad Schneider Tom Kolschowsky Steven Schreiber Mark Schultz Mary Scott Karen Seda Carl Sellers William Shanel Jerry Shepard Charles Sherry Mark Shulski Michael Shumway Melanie Slgler Daniel Siler Daniel Sills Kristina Simanis Tony Simpson Sheri Simpson Ellie Smalzer Liz Smith Mark Smith Scott Smith Tammy Smith Terecia Smith Kim Snyder Donald Soderquist Timothy Soderquist Kathy Sollis Mari Spear Mark Spehr Glenn Spolum Lisa Spriet Michael Stahulak
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