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TOP - Sandy Cu risin Dawn Parker BOTTOM RIGHT - FRONT ROW:Lynn Clements, Lori Figura, Patty Thauer, Paula Phillips, Laura Kingsnorth, Blair Pronites. ROW 2: Karen Ryd, Marianne Davis, Kathy Venst-rom, Sandi Blake, Heidi Heisier, Donna Sizemore. ROW 3: Leslie Heisler, Madonna Davis, Caro- line johnson, Gail Kincaid, Julie Lynch, Mary Kay O'Donnell. ROW 4: jean Lan- dell, Nancy Medema, Stephanie Storkel, Mary Ann Updyke, julie Lange, Donna Karczewski. BACK ROW: Michele Noa- kes, Mary Miller, Maureen Freeze, Ann Haas, Judy Smerz. P Mary Ann Updyke, Mi. Horn, Michele. Noakes, Sharon Labak, Nancy Kohr. BOTTOM LEFT - FRONT ROW: Liz Kru- siec, Anne Haas, Sharon Labak. BACK ROW: Mr. Horn, Mary Ann Updyke, Michele Noakes, Nancy Kohr. The Cinderetres are truly a brave bunch. As thundering runners come hurtling down the home stretch, they must suspend the ribbon across the track for the victor. Timing, statistics recording, and cheer- ing are also parts of their duties. 24 TIMING GROUPS
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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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Swim Guard is a service activity to the community. The guards instruct children ages 2-12 at Saturday morning swim school, and also supervise adult lessons, Scout lessons, hydroslimnastics, and synchronized swimming. They also guard at open recreational and rental swims. Each guard must apply to the pool direc- tor and be accepted by him and the pool executive board. After acceptance, each guard must undergo an initiation - the time-honored kind that tends to get some- BELOW - FRONT: Karen Ryd, Marianne Davis, Ann O'Connor, joan Ly- don, Gayla Kopfer, jean Landell, Denise Hurley. ROW 2: Kathy Murphy, what messy and Uncomfofta-ble! The guards Elaine Kendall, Donna Field, Beth Battle, Kathy johnson, Sandi Blake, also sponsor social functions such as rol- Mary Miner. Row 3: siobhm 0'Connel1, Michelle Sacharian, Kathy ' ' ' ' ' Venstrom Katie Duffin Eileen Haggerty Liz johnson Maureen Freeze. 161' Skating pames' hayndes' picnics and Row 4: :Juke zvunik, wiv. visa, Jeff Bart: Dave Nicol: June Lange, other parties throughout the school year and summer. Mary Kruppiak, Bob Leon. BACK ROW: Ann Haas, Jim Hayes, Andy Griffin, Laura McNel1is, Shawn juliano. SWIM GUARD 25
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