Thornwood High School - Thunderbird Yearbook (South Holland, IL)

 - Class of 1981

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-Q.....,,.t. IN F0RMAnoN BOOTH i:?5i'1 V ' T. .N .- .,..,,. , ..-- .. . -.'9Qt . f . X ' hk S X t 3, S f tw 1 QS. 1 'f 3 . rw? ' QD Career seekers gain insight Like Sherlock Holmes investigat- ing a crime, curious career seekers roamed from table to table gather- ing information that might be useful in choosing an occupation. Students gathered in the cafeteria for Thorn- Wood's annual Career Night on No- vember 6 hoping to find a clue to their future plans. Over 100 fields were represented by individuals specializing in careers that would in- terest the students. Information ranged from careers immediately after high school to those which require a college educa- tion. Many students were interested specifically in Thornton Community College's course offerings. The rea- son for this high interest in TCC was for the simple reason that many did not want to go directly from high school to a four year college, ex- plained career coordinator Mr. McCabe. Coordinating the evening were counselors Mrs. Bammann, Mr. Bo- bis, and Mr. Sudar, who all agreed that this year's Career Night was one of the most successful. ., gg -4? A Above: Lori Shapkauski discusses tentative future plans with a representative of the U.S. Armed Services. Center: Alicia Henning observes a few slides that will give her more information about a field she finds interesting. Above Left: If students couldn't find a par- ticular profession sophomore Nancy Os- trowski was available for aid and information. Left: Listening to a representative from Lyn- den Beauty Academy, Cindy Willis and Chris Kesl discover one of the techniques used in styling hair. CAREER NIGHT 35

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Donors give precious blood On February 17, something very special took place, the gift of giving. The gift was a valuable liquid blood. When Thornwood held their annual blood drive a total of 24 pints was collected and donated to Bever- ly Blood Bank. Many students wished to donate but were unable to give for such rea- sons as high blood pressure or too fast a pulse rate. I went in and was so nervous about giving blood that my pulse rate was too high, there- fore, I wasn't able to donate, stated W.. 1' Above: To check on the donor's physical health, the nurse asks a few routine ques- tions. Above Right: Before Julie Barker is allowed to donate blood, her blood pressure has to be checked as a safety precaution. Right: George Padgett sits patiently waiting, while a nurse prepares the catheter for his arm. 34 BLOOD DRIVE Chris Kawalek. One of the students that was able to give said, I felt good about myself after giving, but when the needle was in my arm it drove me crazy. There were times when I just wanted to pull it out. All day students were seen ner- vously walking in and calmly walk- ing out of the Student Activity Room, with only a band-aid to show for their effort. Doughnuts and or- ange juice were available as a sign of appreciation for all of the blood col- lected. 'M 'fV' W W ' f , . .,..,, 1 5 Z



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ariety is the spice of music .,.,,. The crash of cymbals, the roll of drums, and the sounds of voices filled the fieldhouse on November 14 to celebrate the tenth annual Car- nival of Sound. The mellifluous sounds of the Ju- nior Varsity, Varsity, and Symphon- ic Bands, directed by Mr. Paul J an- kowski, opened the program per- forming some old time favorites that were familiar to the audience, such as It's a Small World. Adding more spice to the program, the j zz band performed the hand clapp' g num- ber Blues for Waldo. The Choral Department's various groups, directed by Mrs. Nancy Ja- cobs, contributed their vocal talents to the sounds of the evening singing Sweet Peace of Mind and It's a Good Day. The Madrigal's reapperance after a year's absence was wel- comed by the audience. Drum Majorette Sue Erickson guided the Marching Band through some contemporary tunes to close the program, While the Cygnets en- tertained the audience with original dance routines to the songs Hot Stuff and Wipe Out. Above Right: Playing a solo at a concert is a distinguished honor for any band member. Soloists practice long and hard on just a half a page of music. Performing a trumpet solo dur- ing My Regards, by Llewellyn, sophomore Dave Wacnik entertains the audience during this lively Symphonic Band arrangement. Above: For the first time in ThornWood's his- tory a girl was chosen as drum majorette. The job entails much discipline and respect from members of the band because sessions in- clude many hours of marching and precise movements to achieve the perfect formation. Led by drum majorette Sue Erickson, mem- bers of the Marching Band follow commands from her whistle while performing the song Heartbeat - It's a Lovebeat. Right: Taking directions from Mrs. Jacobs, members of the girls' choir hold a long note during Go Way From My Window. 36 CARNIVAL OF SOUND

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