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A change of pace to perk up the sectional pep assembly Mr. Trier, Mr. Eberly and Mr. Kopchik lead the students with an orignal cheer. “The Sho-Teens” entertain the LC student body with their show-stopping tal¬ ent that carried them around the world. A sizzling steak seemed a just reward for all the hard work put in by the Let- termen at their annual steak fry. Kit Keller’s portrayal of Edith Ann and Bev Reiplinger as “Rindercella’s sisty- ugler” were among the acts in the ’72 Senior Review. Pete Svast, Jon Hook, Mark Howarth, Paul Limbach and John Burt compete in the wheelbarrow race in the Lettermen’s Turkey Trot. 28
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Winnie the Pooh and Eyore were just two of the Disney characters walking the floors entertaining the young and old alike. Vemice Kearschner, Sallv Dumbsky, Linda Pinerski and Joan Winkler work diligently to make their booth the best on the game floor. Disney World invades LC gym The 1972 carnival “Disney World” proved to be rewarding as well as successful. The annual Quill Scroll carnival raised over $400 for its journalism scholarship fund to send deserving newspaper and yearbook staff members to summer workshops. Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, and many other Disney characters mingled with young and old alike as they tried their skills at various booths. Booths ranged from cake walks to coin tosses and from bean-bag throws to ring-a-canes. The French Club’s marriage booth, with a special appearance by Fr. Drobney, was the most successful booth on the game floor. The main attraction of the evening was the pie-eating con¬ test. Carnival-goers ten feet deep watched as Senior Jerry Keil- man devoured his two pies in eight minutes. Entertainment fol¬ lowed the carnival for the older teenagers at a dance featuring “Listen”. Coronation of queen Pam Gryzych and king Rick Ferguson climaxed the exciting carnival pageantry. Senior Jerry Keilman looks as if he can’t wait to get his hands into the pies, which in a few minutes he will devour. Constructing booths as well as working in them are among the numerous jobs taken on by David Reitman and Nancy Heacock. 27
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Assemblies add needed change Extra-curricular activities and assemblies played an impor¬ tant part in the lives of the LC student body. From the first as¬ sembly to welcome the freshmen until the final assembly to bid farewell to the seniors, assemblies served to entertain, en¬ lighten and inform students on various subject. Singing groups entertained with popular songs as well as conveying meaningful messages. The Letterman s annual Tur¬ key Trot, the second Senior Review and the athletic awards as¬ semblies were held throughout the year to honor the out¬ standing athletes. The Harlem Diplomats challenged the teaching staff to a comical basketball game and the first Sadie Hawkins dance was initiated. A break in the long winter evening watching the antics of the Harlem Diplo¬ mats proved to l e enjoyable to all. Besides singing popular songs, “Potter’s Clay” also had a meaningful message to convey to the students attending the assembly. The Christmas Cateroiller, led by Sharon Mears, was an added delight to those attending the Christmas assembly. It was difficult to tell whether Rick Fagan was having a good time or was being mugged at the Sadie Hawkins dance. 29
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