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Television Club Although every Mendel student watches television, a few actu- ally make television programs. These members of the Television Club learn all the techniques of communication from Father John Kret, the club's moderator. Whenever a teacher wants a program taped for classroom view- ing or whenever a coach needs films of his team, the Television Club comes through. Using Mendel's ultra-modern video-tape sys- tem, the club also is involved in creative television programs. 7 ' 'Y .. . edge.. uil f- S ig. Joe Sobczyk discusses the use of the video-tape equipment while Father Kret and other members of the club keep close watch on the screen.
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Peg Club The Pep Club was formed several years ago in order to organize and lead the school in supporting Mendel's teams. The big event for the club, of course, is Homecoming. During Homecoming Week, the Pep Club decorates the school and plans the week's festivities. The group also leads cheers and presents skits at the weekly pep rallies. At the games, the Pep Club leads the crowds in cheers. President of the Pep Club, Mike Carlin, was largely responsible for many of the innovative pep activities. The group worked in cooperation with Activities Director Father Dodge to help stimulate school spirit throughout the year. FIRST ROW - Jack Zausa, Bart Aiello, Craig Metros, Joe Wilson, Ed Galvan. SECOND ROW - Michael Bomer, Larry Wichlinski, Mike Mercier, Thomas Siska, Kevin Griffin THIRD ROW - Dan Woods, Brian Cooney, Bob Jaronski. FOURTH ROW - Michael Bruzdziak, Phil Camera, Bill Gant, Tom Barriball, Dave Houlihan. I00
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