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.QU Chris Lehan conducts a photography meeting. Chris as president, had the responsibility for organizing the photography club. l 6 0 X organizations Ann Blankman, Traci Thrush, and Denise Novotny lead the student body in the Cougar Fight Song. Pep rallys generally ended with the spirit squad performing the fight song. Bro. Dick Shea awards Casey Hrupek with her certificate for the National Honor Society. A special banquet was held for the new and returning members to honor them. As a member of the German Club, Mara Galardi enjoys ice skating at the Hitchcock Ice Arena. The German Club got together on Thursday afternoons to skate. Teri Malfait, Doreen Gaddie, and Ruth Potter say a cheer for the wrestling team. The wrestling cheerleaders spent many hours at the duals and invites, cheering for the team. f 1
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he team to several first place finishes in the relays throughout the season. IRESHMAN BOYS TRACK: Front Row: Craig Nickelman, Larry Stiverson, Lee Moe, Sean Pojar, Chuck Monico, Jamie Sobcyzk, Ken Koubsky. Scott Smith: Back Row: Rich lvlathouser, Gene tice. Tim Zakaras, Pete Miller, Sean McGrath, Scott Myers, Coach Jim Byfield. 9 f Freshman Larry Stiverson strains for the last effort. Larry specialized in sev- eral individual events and distance runs. freshman track f 459
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Variety Offered At Gross High School there were people with varied interests. To fit the diversity of these people, the school offered a variety of clubs and organizations. Dave Giandinoto, '87, said, I like the fact that no matter what you like to do, there is something for you to join. There were spirit groups such as cheerleading, pom pon, flag, wrestling cheerleading and poster club. There were elected groups such as student life and student council. Musically talented students could join band or liturgical singers. Speech and debate offered students a chance to show off their skills in those areas. Photography club, yearbook, and newspaper gave the journalistically talented students a way to show off their talents. Language clubs provided a place for students with a knowledge of a foreign language to get together. FBLA, Future Business Leaders of America, was a group for the business- minded. National Honor Society awarded intellectually and service oriented students. No matter what kind of interests you had, there were others like you, and a club to join. Pam Grossman, '87, said, I like Gross because of the variety of people. You can do a variety of things and you still fit in. organizationsf l 6 l
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