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Sixties: The first National Honor So- ciety consisted of thirteen girls and two boys. SCOT, elected by the stu- dents to govern the student life, sponsored the first dance of the year, 'Swingin' Into lt. The choirs recorded their first Christmas record. The Lassies performed for the first time with four pipers and four drummers. Seventies: The policy regulating candy sales was passed. lt stated that no candy from outside organi- zations could be sold in the school. A free bar of Clearasil soap 68 Clubs was offered to anyone who bought S10 worth of candy from the band. Yearbooks sold for 57.50. Eighties: The last debate team consist- ed of only two members. Girls Club combined its Mother-Daughter Banquet with its Father-Daughter Play Night and sponsored its first Parents Night. Hors d'eourves replaced dinner at the Prom. The Speech Department made TR the first school in llli- nois to have won state in all four areas of competition. 1985 . . . f.f..wumWWz'.' f ma-- H n fWlffl4n?Z4'W., .. .....f,....,, Above: The length of the cheerlead- ing skirt ws considered very short at the time. Right: The Girls Club holds a wel- coming tea for the freshman girls. Luanne Lotz, Allison Nidetz, Barb lones, and Claudia Moreno per- formed in The Wizard of TR. Q - -
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Right: Mr. Richard Keller, SCOT sponsor, helps Deidree Hall find a sos lution to a pressing problem. Above: In addition to sewing food, Brian Marsicano, SCOT president, made a speech at the breakfast held for teachers in lanuary. Right: Following SCOT tradition, Thanksgiving baskets were collected through donations from students. Ed Abrams, Don Gardiner, and Ralph Capriglione organized the baskets lor distribution. 70 SCOT ,g W 'a C M4 M f Www
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