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. . . . .L.. G.A.A. FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW S. Albright: C. Shields: G. Peer: N. Scott: J. Widmer: B Wanner: V. Duval: J. Bowen.-ROW 2: J. Widmer: M Chambers: A. Schlievert: D. Dunn: N. Lindsey: A Stagner: M. Vogelpohl: B. Spurgeon: L. Rice. ROW 3 P. Waldenga: J. Rombach: M. Wolcott: J. Bertok: H Spasoff: H. Lorenzen: M. Wheeler: T. Gerkensmeyer: J. Tank: D. Haar. ROW 4: C. Leppert: J. Johnson: M Fletcher: G. Castilleja: J. Chalfin: L. Smith: S. Diek man: B. Peer: M. Lemke: P. Sampselg J. Nemeth: M Tank. ROW 5: K. Sheets: C. Koenker: D. Sieving: M Blausey: B. Cottrell: M. Vargo: B. Haack: K. Sheets A. Wood.: B. Mandell: P. Wescotte: C. Witt: C. Witt: D. Porath: K. Briggle. Strive for More Interest in Sports G.A.A. JUNIORS AND SENIORS FRONT ROW: M. Freckleyg Serg-at-arms: K. Sander, V. pres.: J. Gerkensmeyer, Pres.: M. Lemke, Treas.: G. Chambers, Sec.: D. Aeschliman, Recorder. ROW 2: Mrs. O'Connor, Advisor: S Helle: K. Cashen: G. Porter: C. Brooks: N Johnson: C. Zalesak: S. Steindam: L. McCorm ick. ROW 3: L. Browning: L. Haar: S. Fork: T. ' Race: N. Pitts: B. Brewer: C. Sandrock: M Sandrock: P. Harsanje. ROW 4: D. Aeschlirnan S. Stein: C.,Buehler: J. Turnow: S. Scott: N Vogtsberger: J. Farrell: D. Sander: C. Sivinski man: C. Weseman: S. Wilka: B. Jackson: S Sander: B. Westenkirchner: F. Kusian: S. Tay lor. J. Varga. ROW 5: B. Sutter: C. Arndt: J. Acker-
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l VARSITY CLUB FRONT ROW: J. Vogelpohl, V-Pres.: B. Havener, Pres.: R. Witte, Sec-Treas. ROW 2: D. Hus- ton: T. Bell: J. Lewis: J. Rice: A. Womack: L. Cashen: R. Tapia: R. Andaverde. ROW 3: R. Briggle: J. Braddock: J. Brossia: D. Tester: B. Younker: K. Farrell: G. Wend: G. Kusner. ROW 4: J. Harbal: B. Colvin: J. Duvall: J. The Varsity Club this year sponsored the home- coming candidate who was chosen as queen. At the home basketball games they sold popcorn and soft drinks. The money earned from this project was used to pay for the annual Varsity Club banquet which was held at the Secor Hotel in the spring. The Girls' Athletic Association has had a busy and fun-filled year. ln the opening days of school twenty-six new members were added on the basis of athletic ability. During football season the G.A.A. sold football programs and made a considerable profit which helped sponsor Homecoming festivities. ln December the annual G.A.A. formal was held. Trying to do their part for girls' athletics at G.H.S. the club sponsored a deck tennis team, varsity and reserve basketball teams. Through buying Genoa G.A.A. sweatshirts in school colorslthey have tried to promote pride in the club and school. The sweat- shirts also gave the athletic teams a bright, uniform look. Another objective of G.A.A. was to buy a tram- poline. Thompson: C. Coleman: D. Siefke: R. Knudsen: N. 5: D. Hennen: D. Nissen: B. Wescotte: Fredritz. ROW Ll. Rohrbaugh: P. McColl: K. Sander: J. Werner: F. 6: Mr Miller, Advisor: M. Padgett: B. Schultz. ROW Hartshorn: R. Rollins: B. Ackerman: W. Bower: L. Fowl- er: Mr. Firestone, Advisor. thletic Clubs ret. I6
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FRENCH CLUB: FRONT ROW: D. Helle, Sec-Treasp S. Scott, V-Pres C. Brooks, Pres: J. Rohrbaugh, Presp B. Witker, V-Presg C. Buehler, Sec: F. Kusian, Treas. ROW 2: S. Steindam, B. Hunley: R. Rinebold A. Womack: M. Tank: Mrs. D'Almaine, Advisory B. Jackson: C. Wesemang L. Browning: L. l-laar. ROW 3: B. Westenkirchnerg J. Shesslerg L. Bringeg B. Havenerg B. Wescotteg R. Witteg W, Wheeler: R. Shields: J. Gerkensmeyerg S. Wilka: D. Aeschliman. Foreign Languages Give Students French Club members enjoy a feast at the Secor Hotel. tbl k .. - - Q J-,A .S-1 ua i f J .. .- , f in: .bf- The Latin Club held their monthly meetings the first Monday of the month during class time. At these meetings there were various forms of educational ac- tivities. Their main project of the year was a dance and candy sale. The dance was highlighted by the crowning of Caesar and Cleopatra. The money raised from this project was spent on the lavish Roman Ban- quet in the spring. Mille Francs was the theme of the French Club dance and pastry sale held during the basketball sea- son. The money they earned was used for a formal banquet held at the Secor Hotel. At the banquet Mrs: D'Almaine received several gifts from the two French Clubs in appreciation for all she had done to make the banquet possible. At the patriotic assembly for Wash- ington's birthday the French Clubs sang the French national anthem, La Marseillaisef' All the language clubs felt that it was truly an enriching and fun-filled year.
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