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The Seven-At-Once perform at the Winter Ball.They are: Joe Swoboda, Gary Hollingsworth, Linda Dunker, Gary Cantlon, Linda Esterling, Larry Horejsi, and John Furtak. orthern Li hts is Winter Ball Theme A variety of music was provided by The Echoes for the annual Winter Ball. The pace was slowed down when a group of SHS students, The Seven-At-Once, enter- tained with folk music. The theme Northern Lights was carried out with an ice skating pond and a large snowman in the center of the gym. Evergreen trees emphasized by colored lights added to the scene. Marshmallow snowmen standing by mini- ature park benches adorned the tables while icicles hung from the stage curtains adding to the wintery atmosphere. Linda Schneider lies dovsm to fix the support ofa pine tree.
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Front row: John Heffner, Darrell Hladik, Gene Novak, Jack Gaeth, Dave Johnk, Roger Davis, President Bob Polzin, Bob Johnson, Treasurer Gene Robertson, Larry Horejsi, Mel Brichacek, Vince Urban. Row 2: Bill Gerny, Jim Hoelscher, Bob Posvar, Paul Vavricek, Dick Qualsett, Lonnie Olson, Gary Brauer, Leland Saalfeld, Kenny Gudly, Glenn Cudly, Jim Varejka. Row 3: Ed Neesen, Tom Spale, Tom Steuben, Duane Krula, Joe Jonas, Tom Bodzek, Steve Peterson, Bob Swoboda, John Neesen, Brad Garrett, Gary Fendrick, Greg Hogel. - lub Provides Central 10 Pennants One of the main projects of the S-Club during the 1964-65 school year was to pur- chase the ten Central 10 Conference school pennants to be hung in the gym. During the course of the year the S- Club sold ball-point pens, sponsored a freshman basketball tournament, and a freshman and Junior High track meet, and had two game concessions. The year came to a conclusion with a steak fry in the park. The annual All-Sports Banquet re- vealed a dual choice for Athlete of the Year, and Mel Brichacek and Roger Davis took the honors. Also receiving awards were Dave Johnk for the highest free throw percentage and Gary Brauer, who received a trophy for having the most pins in wrestling during the year. Mel Brichacek and Roger Davis share Athlete of the Year honors.
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Row l:'Effie Jane Costello, Linda Schneider, Louise Macholan, Bonnie Vittera, Mary Ann Waak, Mary Coufal, Mag O'Brien, Monica Becker, Chris Chronister, Bonnie Abraham, Mary Hanel, Esther Jarecki. Row 2: Linda Gerrard, Carol Glodowski, Linda Esterling, Judy Muehlich, Diane Vondracek, Trisha Hampl, Marilyn Myers, Fran Shonka, Gloria Camp, Janet Wagner, Susan Hespe, Donna Jisa, Jean O'Brien, Linda Karnik, Row 3: Lana Miller, Patty Broekemeier, Marie Kracl, Joyce Blatny, Mary Sue Rea, Kathy Chudomelka, Norma Cahill, Kathy Schroeter, Grace Jedlicka, Ann Sahs, Mary Ann Ladwig, Marjorie Loseke, Mary Ann Misek, Linda Longacre, Diane Zrust. Row 4: Pat Hladik, Regina Folken, Judy Mejstrik, Karen Ferguson, Judy Bailey, Beverly Albert, Pat McNamara, Brenda Kusik, Suzi Miller, Janet Cantlon, Pam Kasparek, Mary Ellen Sobota, Sandy Schindler. Row 5: Ruby Vavricek, Cheryll Spies, Joyce Maca, Betty McNally, Sandy Bogner Carol Evert, Connie Novak, Margaret Rea, Sandy Neujahr Kathy Longacre, Lois Schneider, Carolyn Shonka, Monica Pokorny, Mary Kay Scanlon, Jeanette Hamata. Row 6: Mary Bideaux, Lynn Fayman, Shirley Gaeth, Kathy Kobza, Cindy Vanicek, Jeanne Wolfe, Jo Ann Kosowski, Kathy Heavican, Susan Walters, Linda Schmid, Mary Lou Hoppe, Nancy Vrzak, Mary Kay Svoboda. v 1 Pep Club Sends Cheerleader to linie For the first time the pep club this year sent a cheerleader, Linda Dunker, to a five day cheerleading clinic at Wesleyan University during the summer. She brought back new cheers and techniques. The pep club also organized and sponsored the annual bonfire rally held in the downtown parking lot and snake dance through town the night before the first football game. Another of the early events of the year, Homecoming, was sponsored jointly by the pep club and the S-club. The annual Winter Ball was also put on by the pep club. Monica Becker presided over the group as president with the help of Margaret O'Brien, vice-president: Chris Chronister, secretary: and Boni Abraham, treasurer. Mary Coufal re- presented the group on the Student Council. Miss Ostdiek and Miss Sisel served as the pep club sponsors. The last function of the year was the MayDaygifteXchange. Pep club members drew names for their May Day sisters and left gifts in their lockers secretly for one week, ending with a party in the community room agd the revealing of names of April 3 th. Reserve cheerleaders: Debbie Smith Gail Foust Head cheerleader Sue Grebenick, Carol Podolak, and Linda Kluck. ,
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