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Students Reach Their Physical Success The goals of the Varsity Club vary for each individ- ual involved in the program. For some students a good conditioned body is importantg for others, learning leisure time or recreational sports is im- portant. It is the hope through the Varsity Club that we can help the students to meet their var- ious needs and be a physical success. Varsity swimmer for three years Eugene Suchyta, lunges off the starting block. I -N Past Awards and trophies show the success and involvement in our Varsity Club. VARSITY CLUB: TOP ROW: john Sapielak, john Robertson, Tim Dunaitis, Leon Bergeron, Don Turbin, Steve Gross, Scott Wagner. SECOND ROW: Mark Holey, Mark jenkins, Steve Wilks, Gary McDermott, Art Trezil, joel johnston, Bill Tripp, Mike Villar. THIRD ROW: Dina Zannese, jeff jackson, Ken Zapp, Mark Burdick, Wally Stothers, Chuck Licata, Eugene Suchyta. FOURTH ROW: Bill Kostyshak, john Voyles, Sue Bloye, jim Pates, jeff Barr, Mike Sargent. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Green, Athletic Director, Mr. Ronald Bales, Greg Salata. VARSITY CLUBf'l23
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Newspaper: A Cry Of Success The Newspaper staff works hard meeting deadlines to put out the Cougar Crier. Each issue offers a fresh outlook on editorials, school, local and even national news. Mr. Dan Gass, advisor for the staff, at- tempted to make this years paper better than ever. Improving the pa- per tothe point of entering compe- tition is under way. w . 11 . . I,- lniiI.riilV't llflll LORI SWAIN peers into the file for more news. arg, ROBIN WYATT works hard on another hot scoop. 122fNEWSPAPER . Xl, ,kv J: .. -.I . , .M , ' f,'7l,'x--A4 -- V. ' I . wt, ic j,, -f 1 XF' fs Vt fmt' gl, ' 1 ' . 3 TJ. -1-: :' 'u- 1 5' f, v,,v,, Nw., -1,-. - ,ic '- . .:.v 1, 59-if, f- ,js . .- I- 1 'rg' ,Q .,, T' VY f,.. 'gi 'm,.Hi i ..,- ' .. 1 -.W fa , x S K .A fy V .1-, . ,I 1f'v.'a,1 M . rx.. . , sf. fi ,gg,'C3,5Q3f. .1-V. , I-f v-.4'. '- f,, g' ,I - 7, N - -...Q x I, 1 ff. s S VN, -gf '.f iff-up . K . , ,4':'. .-..- '-LM 3 ' tr.. s, pl- - - ' .' 3 ' - ,t-:ff 'gftff' ' 'T' f gg ' 1' 2. ,J-. is ,t I .I vi- is t rr, w,,n s I, - eff, : P1-' lf? l, 4. . v. - s?p..,..,..,. U- EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, TERRI KURPIESKI, does last minute changes before her deadline. NEWSPAPER: TOP ROW: Lori Swain, Greg Salata, Mike Villar, Mike Kitchen. SECOND ROW: Heather Dziubek, Linda Williamson, Rhonda Hambel, Barth Bucciarelli, Michele Kochoff. THIRD ROW: Carol Wolffradt, Sue lohnston, jeff Barr, Robin Wyatt, Shirley Rogers. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Dan Cass, Terri Kurpieski.
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The Theatre Arts Department started out this year with the musical WIZARD OF OZ, which was a great accomplishment for the cast and crew. The musical was primarily aimed more toward our youth or young at heart. The costumes and scenery reflected this with grossly exaggerated features. The variety show THE SANDS OF TIME, which was put on for the student body, portrayed different types of dramatic talent. These ranged from panto- mime and comedy to a fast moving tap dance. The smash-hit Broadway musical FUNNY GIRL was put on in the spring to end a great year. Y '1 PAUL WHITE, an active member, is seen helping out. l NANCY LEE, a munchkin, is startled by the witch. Sorceress of the North, played by Lucy Plata, calls upon Dorothy. Aunt Em and Uncle Henry, played by Sue Corlett and Marty Miller I seem surprised with Dorothy's anger. Dorothy helps up the Scarecrow, played by Liz jerore and Mike Borg.
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