Thornridge High School - Piper Yearbook (Dolton, IL)

 - Class of 1988

Page 89 of 230

 

Thornridge High School - Piper Yearbook (Dolton, IL) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 89 of 230
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Page 89 text:

tithe people reatty enjoyed our singing: they were ctaps ping and singing atarig with Las. --- Sue Gittard Planning important Dance decisions top priority HWhat will we do for Turnabout? t'Should we sell candy or something different? Decisions had to be made it the ac- tivities of Girls' Club were to run smoothly, but first was Turnabout. A suitable theme, a picture background, and garters were some of the details that had to be agreed upon. There were also problems that had to be dealt with. t'Last year our back- ground was stolen, and we were furi- ous. This year we had to be extra careful, said Debbie Jania, president. ln the end, their hard work, including extra work on Saturdays and after school, paid off when the dance turned out to be a success. Girls' Club sold pocket calendars nniiff sz MMMWMWM ,,,,,, www, T 1. T ra. A ' tr l l and Christmas ornaments instead of having the usual candy sale. They went with Horticulture Club and sang carols at the Dorchester senior citizens home in Dalton. i'The people really en- joyed our singingg they were clapping and singing along with us. We wanted to stay and talk, but unfortunately we had to leave, stated Sue Gifford, vice president of board members. Spring activities included car wash- es, the induction ceremony for new board members, and Parents' Night with the announcement of the lvlay Queen Court. Even though there was much hard work and many decisions for a number of activities, it was still a lot of fun. I . rms? . f - s..s. ss..,, t. Connle Coleman and Tammy Piper inspect the pocket calendars sold by Girls' Club. Lori West, Camishar l-lersey, Monica Haqa, and Carolyn Skinner cut out decorations for the up- coming Turnabout. Girls' Club Officers: Julie Bytnar Cseoj, Sue Gif- ford qv. pres, of boardp, Kris Lafleur Cv. pres, of active membersj, Debbie Jania Qpresg Girls' Club 85

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M X E Debbie Janie serves Tea To Mr. Darrell Prince and Mrs. Cindy Prince during The Faculiy Tea. Sue Gifford and Debbie Jonia conducl a meer- ing To inform The members of upcoming aclivl- Ties. Girls' Club Board Members: Fronl Row: Lalonya Harris, Monica I-laqq, Ms. Chris Adamo Qsponbz Back Row: Comisnar l-lersey, Connie Coleman, vena Green, Tammy Piper 811 Girls' Club dl!



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