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CHEERLEADERS'-FRONT ROW: Captain Sharon Sauterj. SECOND ROW: Donna Schwarz, Georgiana Helmboldt, Jocelyn Gunnar, Sharon Holub, Patricia liek, Meredith Hay, Pamela KU'-la, Debflfah Hiifik, Ade, Beth Withers, Dawn Werner, Bonnie Exner, Waitek, Lynn Freitag. acalyn Tonelli, Bulldog QCarolyn lNl0H3C0, Tflldi Linda Meinke, Cathy Schwarz. THIRD ROW: Laurel students in activities and promote spirit The 1967-'68 VARSITY AND SOPH- MORE CHEERLEADERS energetically ,elped boost school pride and spirit while romoting sportsmanship. Under the cap- ble supervision of Mrs. Bernard, the LETTERMAN'S CLUB--FRONT ROW: Neil jarom, Stephan Hummel, Vice-President Wayne Kohoutek, Secretary-Treasurer Glenn Bodnar, President Bruce Shelby, Sergeant at Arms Kenneth Herlien, Duncan Sauer, Gary Vacek. SECOND ROW: Nicholas Valen- squads led students in cheers through the year. LETTERMAN'S CLUB is an honorary tino, Carl Ostby, John Jonas, David Schmidt, Ken- neth Hayes, Barry Maxwell, Anthony Chiappetta, David Wasz, Michael Opper. THIRD ROW: David Hejtmanek, Cary Cruca, Karl Kluck, Donald Berry, William Kratochvil, William Freitag, Scott Felix,john service organization of athletes who have earned a letter in a varsity sport. They help maintain discipline at basketball games and visit grammar schools to en- courage interest in high school sports. Homan, Dale Fash, Andrew Berg. FOURTH ROW: Donald DiLullo, Howard Anderson, Robert Omson, james Valsa, Richard Torrison, Paul Zahour, Peter Clark, Gary Pigatto, Stephen Worack, Robert Her- lien.
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O . ,f A , 1 ,.--rf ' BUSY GIRLS make publicity posters for Sharclub. SHARCLUB SENATE--FRONT ROW: Lynn Freitag, Treasurer Sandra Rumph, President liileen O'Toole, Vice-President Mary Langer, Cynthia Krubel. SEC- OND ROW: Sponsor Mrs. Sandahl, Charmaine Ur- ban, Secretary Cynthia Jirsa, Muretta Strohecker, Rosemarie Bialas, Kathryn Krubel, Sponsor Mi Sylling. THIRD ROW: Susan Jarzembski, Dont Schwarz, Cathy Schwarz, Kathryn Kemp, Bonn Ziarko. Traditional service organizations lea SHARCLUB, R-B's girls club, spon- sored many social and service events dur- ing the year. Sharclub Senate led the way in planning events which included the Bundle Drive, the Christmas party, and SERCLUB--FRONT ROW: Barry Maxwell, john Fec- arotta, Secretary Kenneth Hayes, Treasurer Bruce Shelby, President Stephan Hummel, Andrew Berg, Joseph Stocki, Anthony Chiappetta, jerry Zack. SEC- OND ROW: Edward Urbanek, Cary Gruca, Donald Berry, Michael Feeney, Thomas Mikulka,john1onas, David Wasz, William Kasten, William johnson, Ron- the annual, semi-formal, girl-ask-boy dance, Oooh-La-La. Throughout the year, SERCLUB mem- ald Hearlston, Raymond Wong, Michael Opper. THIRD ROW: Guy Gangi, james jaska, George Kla- sek, Brian Moriarty, Scott Felix, Paul Novie, Peter Clark, Howard Anderson, David Novak, Edward Bialas, Sponsor Mr. Swanson. FOURTH ROW: Karl Kluck, Kevin Keliher, jerry Souta, Ted Augustin, bers maintained the high standards trad tionally characteristic of their organizatior A highlight of the year's activities was t Christmas dance, Incense and Peppe mints. David Kanelos, james Price, Wayne Kohoutek, R ald Rous, Dennis Reisiger, Terry Notko. FIF ROW: Philip Kosin, Michael Thompson, Cary Va Duncan Sauer, Neil jarom, Kenneth Herlien, Ke Kurzeja, Gary Pigatto, James Valsa, Clenn .Iam Michael Ondresky.
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r l 5 t PUPETTES--FRONT ROW: Betty Kolba, Linnea Berg, Porak, Cynthia Krubel, Nancy Beelnar, Lynn Braun, leen Lee, Cail Rusnak, Denise Sramek, Karen Kasik, Donna Vogel, Josephine Vosicky, Christine johnson. THIRD ROW: Verna Peroutka, Mary Langer, Col- Judy Kopecky, Diane Schieve, Eileen O l'oole. SECOND ROW: Wendy Kriz, Ruth Aton, Marlene Spirit groups spark student response Adding to the half time entertainment at home football and basketball games routines which were set to popular tunes. were the PUPETTES. The girls dem0I1- THE COLORGUARD marched withthe strated precision and coordination in their band during football half times. MAJORETTES--FRONT ROW: Bonnie Siedler, Don- na Woods, Bettie Siedler. SECOND ROW: Sharon THE MAJORETTES, under the direr tion of Mrs. O'Toole, won three trophi for their high level performance at the N tional Football League Contest and higl lighted their year with a trip to Hollanc Michigan. Ilolub, Carol Michalowski, Kathleen Rayle, Marci Major, Barbara janecek. 2 COLOR GUARD--Deborah Meyer, Valerie Hunt, Au- drey Gonzalez. 9,3 ff t
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