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Row 5: I. Salewski, R. Kaehelmeyer, D. Filieki, J Lewandowski, A. McGaVer, M. Bell, P. Bell, J Sedlak, D. Sarnowski, B. Toepfer. Row 4: M. Thiel, M. Leister, S. Marin, A. Krantz, J. Cozens, N. Zlat- kovich, R. LaChance, S. Koegel, C. Ciezynski, J. Jender. Row 3: M. Nowak, S. Salverson, P. Gall, J. Orbik, N. Fritz, C. Lewandowski, C. Gordon, P. Vardin, S. Testdorf, K. Westley. Row 2: L. San doval, J. Branski, J. Haight, M. Brody, L. Des jardin, J. Andrzejewski, N. Niemczynski, E. Liban C. Brindowski, S. Brandle, D. Hodorowski. Row 1 L. Nelson, D. Mavis, M. Zink, P. Schermetzler, S Drew, S. Collura, D. Ditsworth, J. Johnson, J Wallerman, M. Kuske. Mr, Tiernan with the members of the Student Smith, Jeanne Bestul, Sharon Stearle, Janet Council Executive Committee. Left to right: Dan Jahrmann and President Bill Clark.
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Council Portrays Democracy Buried under tons of left-over homecoming programs, Thanksgiving Day baskets, bills from dance supplies, and old warped records, you will probably find five tired Student Service Council officers and one exhausted counselor, Mr. Tiernan. The wrecking crew consists of one permanent and one alternate representative elected from each of the eighty- three homerooms. All these people working to- gether, comprise our Student Service Council. This helpful organization is the main back- bone of Pulaski's various activities through- out the school year. In addition to debating problems which arise during the school year, the council organizes the Thanksgiving basket drive, dances, noon movies, lost and found, pep rallies, and Vocational Day. Arranging Thanksgiving day baskets, left to right: Dennis Marin, Glen Burmeister, John Albright, and Bob White. Missing - one turkey. Row 5: G. Tomczyk, T. Koth, T. Schneider, B. Poeske, L. Hamann, K. Route. Row 4: S. Engbring, J. J astrzembowski, B. Hein, C. Adams, C. Loeffler, P. Rost. Row 3: N. Beyersdorf, M. Ingerman, S. Hansen, S. Seymer, K. Van De Zande, K. Wisniew- ski, M. Pederson. Row 2: K. Hoppe, S. Sands, K. Modlinski, R. White, C. Tyloch, N. Mijokovic, V. Owen. Row 1: G. Rutkowski, T. Szewczykowski, S. Seim, R. Koehn, M. Dombrowski. Student Council committee chairmen and the group they were in charge of, Back row: Dennis Marin, Thanksgiving baskets, Jerry Reid, Traffic Safetyg John Albright, Posters. Front row: Mary Block, Tickets, Karen Bartel, Dance, Pat Piorkowski, Movieg Kathy Renock, Homecoming.
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F30 Row 5: J. Travis, C. Owen, J. Beck, K. Block, . Lowell, S. Seymer, J . Zalewski, H. Zakrzewski, Kwarcinski. Row 4: I. Salewski, J. Jahrmann Kirchen, J. McCabe, B. Osterland, K. Westley, List, P. Nowak. Row 3: K. Renock, S. Knop, Kotarak, G. Mirr, E. Molenda, J. Kammerer, WTUOPJ' 7U co Q. 0 o DJ 'I' Vi T o o U5 -I' cn 0 3' o 2 uw 'o EI -I On Wednesdays and Fridays during the 1962 victory football season, senior girls clad in red and blue pounced on friends and fellow Pulaskians to buy pennants, shake-a-roos, buttons, pins, badges, and . . . football tickets. The school spirited Booster Girls helped Mr. Max to arouse enthusiasm during the audi- torium-gym pep rallies and amused the student body with their hilarious homecoming skits. The group, now numbering over a hundred and led by Miss Vanderbeck, was started in 1955 by Mrs. Dougherty in charge of only fifteen girls. Pias, J. Schutter. Row 2: P. Cook, S. Roensch, R. Boberski, S. Gentilli, G, Jedrusiak, S. Jakusz, E. Foley, B. Wroblewski. Row 1: P. Piorkowski, G. Olsen, L. Teevan, J. Jastrzembowski, S. Seefeldt, M. Block, C. Sobczyk, G. Bonczkiewicz. Booster Girls Judy Kennedy and Sue McKegney are shown a Pulaski pennant by Miss Vanderbeck.
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