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49 The reserve cheerleaders are, top row, Mary Lou Hoppe, Carol Podolakg row 2, Debbie Smith, Gail Foust, Susan Walters. New rules, a new look and a new sponsor were a few of the l965-66 highlights for the SHS Pep Club. The year began with the traditional bon- fire rally and ended with the All-Sports Banquet. Pep Club also sponsored Home- coming and the Winter Ball, painted signs weekly and had a heart-day gift exchange. For the first time, members were not allowed to eat during the game nor leave at halftime. Using gestures to go with pep band music and several new cheers, l2O girls cheered on SHS athletics. Green sailor tops with the addition of white gloves replaced the four- year-old white blazers. Second semester, with the leaving of Miss Lou Ann Gstdiek, Miss Betty Mashino as- sumed the responsibilities of Pep Club along with Mrs. Schurman. Members of S Club are, top row: Terry Sindelar, Duane Marking, Terry Kucera, Leland Saalfeld, Glen Cudly, Greg Hogal, Joel Engel, Ron Houfek, John Neesen, Joe Sobota, Row 2: Joe Faltys, Bill Gerny, Dick Kunneman, George Heavican, Chuck Jura, Bill S Club Takes Trip Among the projects of this year's 32- member S Club included selling ball point pens, selling game concessions, and sponsoring thelireshmanlnvitational Basketball Tournament and the Letterman's Invitational Track Meet. Steve Peterson was named the 1965-66 athlete of the year and received a trophy for the highest free throw percentage in basketball at the annual All-Sports Banquet at which Forddy Anderson, athletic director at Hiram Scott College, was guest speaker. Tom Bodzek was named outstanding de- fensive lineman of the football team, and Tom Spale received a wrestling trophy for the most pins of the season. The athletes closed the year with a trip to Omaha to view Cinerama. Saalfeld, Gary Fendrick, Stanley Kracl, Larry Horejsi, Jim Healy, Tom Spale. Row 3: Charles Heavicah, John Krivohlavek, Tom Bodzek, Bruce Davis,Steve Peterson, Bob Posvar, Bob Swoboda, Brad Garrett, Ted Longacre, Gale Mares, Ed Neesen. 4 v aaa
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