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BUSINESS MANAGERS Standing: Lovitz, Coutre, Halleen, Kulik. Seated: Mazurkewewycz, Czechowskl, Mr. Schaefer. The BUSINESS MANAGERS, who are res- tickets outside the lunchroom. Aside from pub- ponsible for the sale and promotion of tickets licizing the teams, they also help tiafbulate to athletic games, can be found announcing attendance figures for baseball, basketball, inter-scholastic sports competition and selling and football games. sPuR AND sAom.: cLus Top Row: Minardo, Liekis, Reyna, Fermin, Frederick- White, Ryra, Hutson, Nowdonski. Front Row: Ohn, son. Row 3: Miller, Murphy, Vrakelas, Duchay, Ketzenbarger, Kohr1ke,Metterhausen, Fulcher. Jewcer. Row 2: Toth, Hernandez, Swensson,
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SPORTSMEN Top Row: Gondra, Courins, Ortiz, Wdowiak, Zagel, Neace, La Varra, Schmidt, G. Hoffman, Nunchulk, Kinsella, Kezber, Pegelow, Mc Keough. Row 3: Markowski, Suttle, O,Higgins, Kastler, Salmeron, Nor- wood, Rubia, Warren, Michalski, Strum, Sopczynski, Schaefer, Rivera, Ruszczyk, Valez. 'Row 2: Friedman, Club Stimulates Fans At Lane football games most of the enthu- siastic cheering comes from one concentrated area in the stands. lt is in this area that the white-shirted cheering section known as the SPORTSMEN can be found cheering our team Shimoshita, Herbst, Mika, W'etzel, Tyms, Matthes, Meyers, Huerta, Buttita, Peterson, Renner, Baron, Meyer, Schmidt, Mr. Monteleone. Front Row: Legzdins, Kaspors, Lemoncello, DeBlock, Calywe, Kuszynski, Strzalka, Lischin, Jager, Siczkowycz, Wojtkewicz, Slaninia. OFFICERS President ..................... Raymond Matthes Vice-President .... ......... . . . Thomas Strzalka Secretary ...... . . . . ..... John Meyers Treasurer ..,..... ....... , . . . Mario Huerta Sergeant-at-Arms .. .............. Alex Tyms Sponsors ........ Mr. William Monteleone Mr. Arthur Neumann every Wednesday to action. Meeting the football season, the Sportsmen, un direction of the Cheerleaders, learn an tice new cheers to boost the morale of outstanding teams. SPORTSMEN Top Row: Dibasilio, Benjamin, Pruski, Lewicki, Stef- fensen, Schausten, Solak, Stoltz, Daszke, Corey, Menegon, Chornomaz, Wickman, Wiegel, Row 3: Tayforos, Czerepkawski, Friedman, Polonetzky, Ven- trella, Arms, Bedow, Jeffery, Jakubowski, Swi-atowiec, Braman, Poler, Mr. Neumann. Row 2: Formeller, Bodzewski, Pyster, Ochocki, Uchanski, Wielondek, Spencer, Afen, Scalzo, Keller, Johnson, Swanson. Fro-nl' Pow: Justis, Cartwright, Kopera, R. Hoffman, Ross, Clark. Tobar, Press, Sakauye, Gruin. during der the d prac- Lane's
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MODEL AUTO CLUB 1 Top Row: Koskela, Lewandowski, Ehrhardt, Cerovich, Rook. Row 3: Hummel, Bailey, Kezber, Taylor, Franks, Kulik. Row 2: del Rosario, OQUWO, JGCOUI, KUSl'1d'll0n, Kaspars. Front Row: Ericksen, Puczkowsky, Murphy, Wahl, Lemoncello. A omcins President ...,.,.............,.,,,. David Wahl Vice-President .... .,....... . . . Jerry t.ricks:n Treasurer ......... .... J chn Taugncr Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . . . Richard Koskela Hobbies Occupy Club Members Customizers and collectors alike gather at the MGDEL CAR CLUB meetings, where mem- bers discuss techniques used in customizing their models and talk about scale model kits new on the market. Work is advancing steadi- ly on the ll25 scale electric dragsitrip, 32 feet long, on which members will run their motor- ized bombs, The members will then be able to enter their cars in national competition. 250 A world of scaled replicas representing scenes found in the real world is created by the MODEL RAILROAD CLUB. Memlbers use the treasury funds to buy materials such as wire and scenery so that they can make a layout of a railroad yard or a stretch of country. Equip- ment that cannot be bought is donated by the members. Engines and c'ars are then brought to the meeting and are ru-n on the finished lay- out, which is called the Rolliing Stock Railroad After disassembling the layout, members make plans for a new one in which they incor- porate the old material.
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