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ey gang! It's snowing outsid This year's Ski Club was once again headed by Mr. Cataldo, with Mr. Edwards, Mr. LoPresti, and Nlr. Snell joining in. Tom Muzilla and Marianne Socha were the club's officers, here remembering the time Mr. LoPrestl slalomed right over another man's skis -7- while he was still in them. Mr. LoPresti is remembering the time he skied down the slopes backwards land not on purpose, eitherlb. 1978 Ski Club Officers: Marianne Socha, Coach Dave Snell, Coach Tom'EdXwards, Tom Nluzilla, Mr. Jim Cataldo, Coach Gene LoPresti. A
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Gina Krupa displays the symbol of Pep Club spirit. Hallelujah! l'm a bleacher bum ' 'K . 'h , ,W , 5 St- it I 'Qt .Nw . .t 'L,-.,':'.:1- l 3 H 1 . lFrontl Gina Krupa, Amy Pawlak, Linda Rink, officers. l2ndJ Laura Carpino, Vicki Montagnese, Janet Lesiecki, Jayne Hogrefe, Judy Kramer, Debbie Lukotch, Chris Sciavoni, Judy Poprock, Lee Ann Higgins, Sue Broglio. f3rdl Judy Gaydosh, Diane George, Nancy Turton, Rhonda Harsar, Bobbie Pulcer, Cory Kayle, Jill Bardar, Judy McGlinchy Turton, Rhonda Harsar, Bobbie Pulcer, Cory Kayle, Jill Bardar, Judy McGlinchy. Ulthl Dorothy Pentito, Sue Wood, Carolyn Van Niel, Pat Brackley, Marilyn Klingshirn, Barb Bruno, Jane Sutter, Diane Urig, Bev Imbrogno, Sue Hol- loway. l5thl Mary Alice Olejko, Denise Kirsch, Lisa Reinhardt, Mary Ellis, Amy Bardar, Sharon Hubach. This year, Miss Shufflin and a group of enthusiastic Seniors organized a new group, the Pep Club. Although it was new, the club was far from inactive. They held a breakfast for the varsity football team the morning of the EC game, and it was such a success that they held a dinner in the Com- mons for the varsity basketball team before the Columbia game. As a sign of spirit, the Pep Club also sold attractive red Bleacher Bums teeshirts and spirit buttons for the EC game. Their wild cheering and flaming red pom-poms urged our teams onward throughout the year.
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Bowlers spare nothing to win This year, Bowling was so popular that three separate leagues were formed. Miss Babics coordinated the Tuesday bowling league, which usually met at Reb- man's. High series for the year was held by Ray Ralich with a 662. Others included Mr. LoPresti, 6015 Brian Thompson, 598, and Ed Klimczak, with 586. If the club keeps this up, they may start filming BOWLING FOR DOLLARS here- in the LC gym!
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