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Org 40 iz Clubs encourage leadership et involved! organiza- tions started recruiting from day 1. And we sure had a wide variety from which to choose. From aca- demic to social clubs, the chance to become involved was always open to us. Organizations encom- passed all aspects of school and community life. There were work programs for on the job training, interscholastic or- ganizations to build up com- petitive spirit, and clubs that boosted in school morale as well as community respect. We not only helped TR to become a better place, we also got involved with the community. lt was a good feel- ing, said Janace Tashjian, senior. Being involved was not only 70 Organizations fun, it was educational. Plan- ning and working with others gave us a chance to relate to people with different perspec- tives. SCOT tried to bring all the clubs together. Dealing with the wide variety of people that came together to try to im- prove things was a great ex- perience! stated Kay Nee- dles, junior. Years of work and dedica- tion paid off when the senior signposts put our efforts in print. The many hours after school, the shuffling of sched- ules to accommodate all our meetings, and getting stuck with a TV dinner because we got home after mealtime showed our dedication to Thornridge and -- Just a little more pride. ' at ,,,, , 9 W 'rf-.,, -M , ,,rzr,.,,. ig? My my . . V ., -W if if wif
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Above: Ryan Baker and Angela Car- lomango, SCOT officers, welcome Mrs. Barbara Palmer at the reception for the new principal. Below: SCOT Officers: Angela Car- Iomango ipres.i, Todd Walker ftreasj, Ryan Baker iv, presi, Loree Balice isecre.J Right: Jeff DeYoung, Brett Elzinga, Tina Bona, Lisa Sikora, Sue Stone, Lori Kelso, and Brenda Wrightride the SCOT float in the Homecoming pa- fade. 72 ot W f 1' i 5 L fi 1 rj, if Ze rift: iw
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