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upper left: Julie Grontkowski is ready for the ac- tion to begin. lower: Pam Walkowski steps off at the Holiday Parade. upper right: Vicki Frankiewicz. Debbie Hanchar. Pam Walkowski practice lining up to begin their routine. This year ' s LaSalle High School Flag Corps performed at all home football games. They also performed in con- tests. Last year the corps took third place, and this year they are hoping to take first. The Flag Corp is sponsored by Mrs. Jackie Keys and led by captain Bonnie Nowastowski. The girls have had many fund raisers to help in the efforts to raise money for new uniforms. Flags 135
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p o 1 M M P M P R O A R K E D O N S S V E M E H N O T W Top Rt.: Row 1 Lisa Gil- lean. Kelly Coffman, Dawn Graykowski, Lori Kile, Row 2 Gail Em- mons, Kitty Perkins, Judy Hessling, Janet Frazier, Michele Hurtle, Row 3 Kim Symanski, Susan Underly Row 4 Sue Zdoniak, Maureen Ryan (Co-Captain), Charolette Girard Top Margie Nagy (Co- Captain), Sue Snyder Mid. Lit. Practice makes perfect. Bot. It. The first rule to being a pom is knowing how to be a ham. Bot. Rt. A sense of humor and pride also helps a lot. The improvement is unbelieveable! Over the last 3 years the change in the pom pon squad has been remarkable. This summer 17 out of the 18 girls attended camp at I.U. with 10 other Pom squads including Adams. The girls placed 2nd in both of their performances during competition nights. Mau- reen Ryan was chosen to compete at grand nationals and the squad as a whole got a national plaque for improvement. The co-captains this year are Margaret Nagy and Maureen Ryan. 134 Pom Pons
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H.E.R.O., home economics related occupations gives students interested in home ec. a chance to take off a halt day ot school to work in the field ot their choice. The Hero class works in related train- ing for one class period per day. Stu- dents learn basic employment skills and in-dept study in their own career objective. Being a member of Hero helps students who are interested in the restaurant business a merchandis- ing become more familiar with the work. Students are not only given grades for school work but also for their job performance by their supervi- sor. Members: Marvin Brown, Tammy Buell, Rhonda Campbell, Lisa Cauffman, Claire Dillon, Darlene Tony Jennings, Fran Kennedy. Stacy Murphy, Laura Palmer, Kelli Reillng, Brenda Shake, Kenneth Rebecca Stahl, Beth Witucki, Jean Stalcup Harve Shane, 136 HERO
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