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GRADUATIDN CDMMITTEE rs Row 1: Hal Schmidt, john Meier. Row 2: Terri Hicks, Sam Nuthalapaty, Kim Schleisman, Al Colucci. Row 3: jenny Jacobs, Bobette Hocking, Michele Gorman, Laurie Biddle, Stacy Haertel, Quwayne Lincoln, David Bilder, jean Steege. Row 4: Becky Schultz, Stacy Gullick, jean Zevnik, Leslie Myrah, john Oghalai, Mary Richardson. qt? SH Row 1: Wendy Rudy, Cherie Urban, jen Shulz, ,lenni Saari, Andre Garner. Row 2: Paige Wellensiek, Sue Peterson, Anne Schafer, Madeline Pfahler, Carrie Wallace, Marissa Onheiber. Row 3: ,lane Crandall, Cloe Hogg, Tricia Hillner, Maria Ceorgalan, Michelle MCKinstry, ,lean Steege. Row 4: Angela Browning, jeri Fox, Amy Maher, Kris Westgard, Marc Priebe, jenna Mortensen, David Bilder, Cindy Smart, Al Colucci. This year's Graduation Com- mittee is really enthusiastic over the class of 1986's commence- ment. As one member put it, the committee is a bunch of wholesome, hardy, hardworking seniors doing our darndest to make this the best graduation ever. Headed by Mr. Colucci, the committee has been working since fall to put commencement together. They divided into groups to work on different as- pects of graduation. The groups include: guest speakers, student speakers, cards, and announce- ments, caps and gowns, music, and martials. One group that doesn't actually fall under the ceremony itself is that of Senior Skitfstudent awards, which is part of the senior party. With the graduation committee work- ing so hard, 1986 will be a year the Seniors will remember. GRADUATION COMMITTEEXZS
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PEP CLUB Pep Club experienced a change in poli- cy this year that had a dramatic effect on the future of athlete's stomachs and lockers. The Big BrotherfLittle Sister plan, in which freshman girls baked cookies and made encouraging signs for varsity athletes, was abolished. Appar- ently, many parents and faculty consid- ered this tradition sexist. The club, led by Danieann Demitros, hopes in the fu- ture to rouse the student body with bake sales, flower sales, and enthusiastic signs. 'gm U- Row 1: Tanya Templeton, Krista Manciomis, Kathy Roscoe, Rebecca Winke. Row 2: Danie Ann Demitro Tiffany Raffill, Sarah Breckenridge, jennifer Busch, Nancy Reynolds. SCDCIAL CCDMMITTEE The Social Committee is the driving force behind the preparation of the for- mal dances at West. The committee plans Homecoming, the Valentines Dance, TWIRP and Prom. They sched- uled the bands, woke up bright and early a few Saturdays to decorate the cafe for the formals and also conducted court elections. When the Social Committee was not busy planning for a dance they were at Mr. Manke's house watching videos, eating pizza and SOCIALIZING! 24fPEP CLUB-SOCIAL COMMITTEE s wi' Row 1: Leslie Myrah, Graham Willoughby. Row 2: Beth Parish, Shannon Olle, Kim Schleisman, Chris Mo Jenni Saari, Laurie Biddle, Stacy Haertel. Row 3: Marissa Onheiber, Laura Wiley, Kathleen Garvey, Ki jones, Michele Gorman, Stephanie jones, Missing: Amy Mergen,'Robyn Boeck. !
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I TER ATIO AL CLUB Composed of students from all over the world, the International Club has succeeded in helping the foreign students at West feel more comfortable in an American atmosphere. About half of the members are United States- born West High students, and the other half consists of foreign exchange students, refu- gees, and immigrants, many from Eastern or Southern Asia. The group's main function is to have parties .... lots of parties, to celebrate Halloween to picnic, to play volleyball, to go ice skating, etc. About twenty of one hundred seven members, led by junior Gwenneth Jones, meet weekly to plan these galas. The group also went to the Milwaukee Folk Fair, a trip not offered to West foreign language stu- dents, which ofcourse set off a typical protest. However, this did not dampen the spirit of the International Club, which has done an excel- lent job of realizing its goal. 'Q ,, ,, ,ff t,-Jffff Row 1: Martha White, Sarah Breckenridge, Becky Siegal, Bobby Zandag, N.l. Row Z: Gillian Wright Sam Nuthalapaty, Gwenneth jones, Anne Nepokroeff, janet Shriberg, Siv Svardal, Seth Calanter Mike Belete, Riks, Leora Saposnik, Maddy Pain, Arden Trewartha, Ariel Kaufman. Row 3: Candy Shigley, Nl., Amy Waldren, N.l., Mr. Lehman tadvisorj, Mark Hirshler, john Oghlai, N.l. Q x I -. f A ff af.1.efi,- ' 4 gh, ggklif-g..l. ' if V , -V. fr. , t -gt:-::1's 2 .cf I ..., , a Row 1: Sam Nuthalapaty, janet Shriberg, NI., Martha White, Cwenneth jones, Fritz Statz, Row 2: Betsy Cooper, N.l., Suzy Dove, Candy Shigley, N.l., Nowar Atassi, john Oghalai, N.I., Gillian Wright, Laura Hansen, ZMINTERNATIONAL-DEBATE ggifontrafylrtos common belief, debate is a team sportwhich requires .II a greatgdeal T012 practice ancIgtraini1fig..NotWithouitfits re- wards, the'team's hard work has paid off. Collectively the Novice and Iuniorgyar- sity teams have .qualified for the It.ir state tournament ff eight? times. The Varsity team also had an outstanding season, making it possible for members Davidii. Miller, Laura'iWagnef, Rachel Thorntand Saralr Armstrong to compete on the state level. Anotherimportant verbal sportfxat West .Forensicsr To -clear up some com- mon rmsconceptions, it involves various forms of recitation, not Quincy related activities! g A ' y I
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