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Pom -pons have been very active this past year. ln the summer, they attended a camp at Rockford College where they won a first place in originality. Last fall, they at- tended a clinic at Oak Park-River Forest, where they re- ceived a first place for speed learning. Pom -pons perform at all home football and basketball games, pep assemblies and parades. Fun activities include holiday and pizza par: ties, as well as the annual summer barbeque. Money- raising activities include candy, jewelry and bake sales, as well as car washes. The highlight of this year was perfoming at a Chicago Bulls' game. BOTTOM - FRONT ROW: Therese Rickert, Beth Dun- leavy, Debbie Laurencell, Geri Ellis, Diane Loborec, Patrice Maloney, Lynette Urbauer, Marilyn Prescott. BACK ROW: Michele Noakes, Pam Katsivalis Cheryl Cog- lianese, Mary Pat Lusk, Lau- ra Skalka, Sue Finegan, Mary Whalen, Sue Meyers, Michele Fusco, Diane Crotty, Elaine Kaxdall. TOP RIGHT: Cheryl Cogli anese performs her rou- tine at a pep assembly. TOP LEFT: Lynette Urhauer, Pa- trice Maloney, Marilyn Prescotf and the rest of the squad par- ticipate in the Homecoming Parade. 22 POM-PON SQUAD
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TOP: The Varsity Basketball and Football Squad practice for summer camp. MIDDLE: Sophomore Squad FRONT: Patty Matthews, jean O'Hare, Peggy Matthews. BACK: Tina Moran, Joan Mikulak, Diane Horan, Delaine Linden- berg, Teri Thanasouras. BOTTOM LEFT: Varsity, sopho- more, and freshmen cheerleaders cheer at the Homecom- ing pep assembly and get a little help from the Mustang. BOTTOM RIGHT: Freshman Squad FRONT: Carrie Crivel- lone, Evelyn Torrenga, Barb Rehder. BACK: Caroline Ful ton, Linda Snepek, Kathy Porucznik. The Varsity Squad of the cheerleaders took fifth place in the All -American Cheerleading Camp at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, this sum- mer. Senior Toni Thanasouras took fifth place in the individual competition. All of the cheerleaders, including the newly- formed Varsity Wrestling Squad, partici- pate in many fund-raising projects. They organize car washes, candy, and ta.ffy-ap- ple sales in order to raise money for new varsity uniforms. CHEERLEADERS 2 l
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HCRTICULTURE CLUB LHTT: Beth Nykaza, Ann Haas. BOTTOM - FRONT ROW: Bill Nanfeldt, Mark Rickert, Larry Leibforth, Rich Urchell, Tom Kebr, Terry Johannes, Mike Paul, Craig McDonnell. ROW 2: Dan Casasanto, Mike Czyl, Paul Casasanto, Chris Christerson, Tim Luby, Steve Bauer, Bill Hronec, Gavin Collier. ROW 3: Erik Rasmus- sen, Tony Fressola, jerry Mallon, Rich Bard, Terry Whalen, Bill Miller, Mark Phelan, Matt Rickert, Jesse Clements, Paul Smerz. BACK ROW: Mark Royer, George Nicol, led Shea, Todd Selke, Tim Haugh, Chris Carlson, john Gallapo, Rich Wainwright, Mike Parker, Bob Rehfeld. The Horticulture Club was organized to provide students interested in plants with materials and facilities to raise and experiment with plants. During the past year, the stu- dents have maintained the greenhouse and terrariums in the science area and sponsored a plant sale. Honor E is an athletic service club that recognizes the outstanding male students who participate in athletics. It takes 200 points to become a member of this club. Upon becoming a member, Honor E athletes usher at athletic events, help explain the athletic program to incoming freshmen and support the school athletic teams. HORTICULTUREIHONOR E 23
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