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Chapman, Brewer Win DAR Honor Editor ' s note : l received this let¬ ter from Miss Carol Burnett, and the staff and myself were so excited about this note that we thought we would share it with you. November 12, 1969 Dear Jim, What a delightful surprise to see a “plug” for our show right on the front page of the Laureatel Need¬ less to say, I’m happy to have such a loyal fan as the editor. Looking through the Laureate brought back many fond memories of my days as editor of the Hollywood High School newspaper. You are doing a fine job. Many thanks and best wishes. Sincerely, Carol Burnett Laureate Receives Carol Burnett Note Seniors Sandy Chapman and Har- pendability, service, leadership and Members of the class of 1970 old Brewer were chosen as this year’s patriotism. Selection was not based voted and chose four boys and three DAR citizenship award winners, on popularity as the aim of the girls to represent the class. The The announcement was made earlv project was to pay tribute to quali- faculty made the final choice, this month. ties in students which are desirable Sandy has served on Student The selection was based on de- in good citizens. Council for three years and is now corresponding secretary. Also vice president of the Treble Choir, she has done volunteer work at St. Eli¬ zabeth’s Hospital and plans on a career in nursing. Her brother Dave received the award last year. Co-captain of this year’s football team, Harold has participated in varsity football and basketball for four years. He has been on Student Council all four years at East and is a member of the National Honor So¬ ciety. Sports editor of the yearbook, Harold plans to major in engineer- ing. East’s DAR winners as well as the recipients from the other area high schools will receive pins and certifi¬ cates of award. 1. Lynn Fuller 2. Gail Thomas 3. Vickie Santanello 4. David Neunaber 5. Debbie Harriman 6. Kristi Neunaber 7. Jeanne McEvers 8. Jann Briesacher 9. Teresa Wiskirchen 10. Jim Moreton, Editor 11. Jeanette Stiehl 12. Terry Woodford 13. Carolyn Dickens, Business Manager 14. Wick Woodford, Associate Editor 15. Kim Buhl 16. Cathy Kelly 17. Janice Holdener 18. James Maki 19. Larry Frost 20. Linda Haggard 21. Patti Siebert 22. Julie Howelman 23. Jim Ortmann 24. Kyra Jenner 25. Barb Mantle 26. Gary Duy The BEast We ARE Number 1!
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Misery is . . . catching pneumonia after going to the Loyalty Week bonfire and not being able to go to the Loyalty Week dance. telling some juicy gossip about someone and discovering she’s right behind you and you don’t know if she heard you. knowing she heard you. having the best part in your class skit and getting laryngitis the day before the skit. dropping your mid-semester term paper (due that day) in a water puddle. handing over forty pennies for lunch on Friday. having your algebra teacher ask you a hard question and then having a smart-mouthed freshman answer it before you can open your mouth. getting sick on your little sister’s Halloween candy. catching your hair on the chair and having to sit for fifty minutes without moving. sitting in front of some men from the opposing side at the football games. trying to get through the gym lobby after assemblies. Ind Fair Seasons The underclassmen basketball earns, eclipsed by the shadow of the arsity and junior varsity, turned in fair record nearing the end of their espective seasons. The freshmen inished with a 7-11 record with wo games to go and the sophomores losed with a 4-11 record with two ;ames left. The freshmen Lancers were coach- d by Mr. Larry Patton who also oaches varsity baseball and teaches nath. Starters for the freshmen were ay Ellison, Tom Kastens, Howard Vlileur, Randy Neff, Jerry Neu- )erg, Tom Sisoian and Kenny aughn. Also playing for the frosh vere Paul Blum, Mark Carwell, Dary Cox, Rick Dalan, Bruce Dun- ling, Brad Ehinger, Mark Graham, 3ud Jacob, Dennis Jenkins, Doug VlcCoy, Doug Weil and Jim White. Unknown to some students, the ;ophomore Lancers had a new coach eading them through the season. Physical education teacher Mr. Nor- nan Fink is the new coach. Starters : or the sophomores throughout the ear were Brad Harriman, Mike Lan- on, Jerry Neuberg, Skip Uhl, Ken- ly Vaughn and Chuck Witt. Also playing for the sophomores were Walter Barnes, Rich Grumley, Tom Helfriech, Gary Penn, Pete Pharos, A1 Viele, A1 Wunderlich and Don Zalders. Underclassmen also played a role n varsity and junior varsity basket¬ ball. Sophomore Brad Harriman and reshman Dale Haverman started on he junior varsity squad and dressed varsity. Laureate BELLEVILLE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL EAST
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ianc€xJ4 1. Joe Hoff 2. Sharon Robertson 3. Carolyn Dickens 4. Teena Burdge 5. Janet Neeley 6. Neena Summers 7. Terry Woodford 8. Scott Spencer 9. Kevin Kehoe 10. Diane Woodward, Editor 11. Libby Moreton 12. Jody Travous 13. Judy Walker 14. Tom Thurman 15. Tommye Barnedge 16. Donna Grawitch 17. Pat Harvey
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