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ROW 1: Elmer johnson, Dave Pittenger, jeff Behnke, Mike Burris, Art Pahl, ROW 2: Steve Wisnieski, jeff Peck, Fred Scott, Craig Vandiver, Andrew Szatkowski, ROW 3: A1 I-Iorsman, jim Ziebell, Mike Arndt, Bill Kolar, BACK: Frank Enda, Mark Kadlub, Mike Maza, jack Naudi, Nick Kukulski, Stan Wisz, john Vickery, Greg Valdez, Dave Depew, Ken Delegan, and Mr. Bernard. The Lettermen's Club was organized during January of 1975 by Mr. Kinni- kin and Mr. Bernard to provide Var- sity athletics with an organization from which they could provide some leadership for Bolingbrook High. At the time of the club's beginning there were no clubs or groups actively operating and they were the first to hold a series of dances and sockhops after athletical events. Numerous fund raising events have provided the club with a treasury that enables them to enjoy some social activities Free of charge or at greatly reduced prices, such as trips to the Michigan Dunes, Field trips, gym jamfpizza nights, and several others. John Do- manico was the first president and since that time the president's duties have been adminstered by an execu- tive committee. This '75-'76 Exe- cutive committee was Ken Delegan, Mike Meyer, and Greg Domanico. The club has done several things for B. H. S. , some of which are the base- ball scoreboard, painting the weight room, purchasing career statistical charts for the trophy case, provided school T-shirts and jackets to the student body at reduced prices, a pop machine in the boys P. E. locker room, and a newsletter to all club alumni to keep them up on current events and people still in school. These are but a few of the things the club has tried to do while always thinking that B. H. S. can even be better with some hard work, pride, and respect Q ' ' - f . Q 4 . 'Z'-'-r . f X Q f 1 Ha Jens -1
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Sfuture Kusincss leaders Of America The Future Business Leaders of America is the national organization for all high school students enrolled in business and office programs. The activities of FBLA provide an opportunity for business and office students to prepare for business careers. Members learn how to engage in individual and group business enterprises, how to hold office and direct the affairs of the groupg how to work with representatives of other youth organiza- tiong and how to compete honorably with their colleagues on the local, state, and national levels. Members can participate in annual state and national conferences and leadership workshops visit other chapters and business and industrial enterprises, and come in con- tact with a number of successful businessmen and women. Selected activities and super- vised projects involve students in cooperative school-community-business talks on the local, state, and national levels. TOP ROW: Tammy Dykema, Brenda Avery, Donna Zeimer, Tammy Climer, Mary Ann Simone, Shellie Jensen, janell Tschetter, 2ND ROW: Miss Soltis, Pam Devereex, Beth Schlegel, Denise Price, Dawn Mikulski, Nicky Data, Alicia Payne, Laura Bryson, 3RD ROW: April Muszalski, Barb Mason, JoAnn Deluca, Cindy Arndt, Nancy Jorgensen, Wendy joly, Laura Vanderwagon, Lori Notz.
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