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Symbolizing the spirit of Lane, the INDIAN DANCERS nimbly step to the beat of tlhe tom- tom. Every year they rally to the football and and basketball games and perform intricate and difficult dances which entertain everyone and increase morale. Together with all the CHEERLEADERS they arouse the enthusiasm of both the participants and the spectators. The rhythm, spirit, and attire of both groups add color and excitement to these games. mm. .am if f CHEERLEADERS Ro-w 2 Standing: Mr, Neumann, Mapewski, Droho, Graff, Tolpin, Holewinski, Mr. Monteleonie. Kneeling Front Row: Hesse, Starzyk, Thorpe, Okabe, Lantvit. OFFICERS Captain ..... .................. H award Thorpe Sponsors ........ Mr. William Monteleone Mr. Arthur Neumann Indians Enliven School Competition STIRRING UP enthusiasm. Cheerleaders form the famiIiar L as they conduct a cheer during a football game. Standing: Lu kos, Smith. Seated: H INDIAN DANCERS Gerber, Vv'ilke, Held, Beardsley, arris, Zimmermann, Breitberg. OFFICERS President ..... .,........... . . Larry Lucas Vice-President .. ........, .... J ohn Smith Secretary ..... ....,.. J ames Price Treasurer ....... ...... F red Breitberg Sergeant-at-Arms . ........., Frank Held Sponsor . ...... .. Mr. Frederick Fober 252
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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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TENNIS TEAM Top Row: Ramos, Gro.sman, Hu won, Goldberg, Decho Rcw 2: Coach Ellis, Hurst, L. Levin, Batchelder Brody, Schmidt, R. Lovin. Front Row: Komlos, W'eigert Monaster, Jur, Motluck, Kornatoski. Although the TENNIS TEAM had lost some of its best members through graduation last year, they were still able to finish the season with ci 4-4 record and fourth place in their division. The team, chosen from participants Taft ....... - -- form which helped them SCORES LEAGUE PLAY Sullivan ,- --- 2 Lane --- -- Schurz -- ,-- 4 Lane ,,., -- Mather s- --- 4 Lane --- -- Tuley ..-. H- O Lane -- -- Se-nn .,p... --- O Lane -- -- Roosevelt -c- --.s 3 Lane --- -- Von Steuben -- s,- Lone -- -- 4 O PRACTICING THEIR RETURNS, tennis team members Tom Jor lleftl and Raymond Motluck trightl exhibit the OFFICERS . Captain .. ............. David Mangurten , ivtanagcr ..,........... Richard Levin , Coach ......... Mr. Melvin Ellis in the intramural tennis competition held in the fall of each school year, begins practice in early spring at Horner Park. At the end of the season in June, members continue indivi- dual tennis practice throughout the summer. 3 l 'l 5 5 2 l Lane -- -- 5 to win their matches.
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