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With the coaches as advisors, the Varsity K stands as a symbol of achievement in the field of sports. The general pur- pose of the club is to arouse more interest in and recognition for our athletes. The Varsity K has been very active in promoting interscholastic sports, including football, basketball, baseball, and track. The only qualification necessary to be eligible for this club is a letter earned in varsity basketball, varsity football, varsity track or varsity baseball. These boys are also eligible for varsity jackets. The Varsity K has sponsored such activities as dances after home basketball games and the sale of school sweatshirts, T-shirts, and pens. To be a member of this club is the aim of practically every boy in the school. 90 Mr. Steele-ADVISOR FRONT ROW: B. Austin, T. Carey, SECOND ROW: I. Bauer, D. Stiller, C. Bowser THIRD Row. R. Bashline, Mf Baker, FOURTH ROW: R Stuart, C. Huston, T. Banner FIFTH ROW: T. Jeannerarf J. Finefrockg SIXTH BOW: E Britton, D. Fye, B. McLendon SEVENTH ROW: J. Siverling L. Nellis, EIGHTH ROW: M Tharan, K. Miller, G. McClune NINTH ROW: D. Weaver, M. Fair. Varsity 66 99 Mr. Meyers-ADVISOR
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FRONT ROW: Mrs. Flath, Marilyn Wetzel, Karen Donaldson, Connie Kapp, Donna Pierce, Marilyn Philips, Cindy Brothers, Florence Davis, Patty Horner, jo Ann Clark. SECOND ROW: Candy Myers, Sandy McCleary, Naomi Rhoads, Louella Shick, Nancy Aaron, Tonya Nale, Linda Barger, Barbara Rossman, Vicky Knight, Barbara Williams, Marsha Long. Student Librarians Mrs. Flath heads a small army of students who assist her in the library. The minute they enter the library, they begin work by taking attendance and processing books. When necessary, they help with research or do household duties. Sometimes it befalls them to overlook a few people in the library. Li- brary assistants find their work interesting, stimulat- ing, diversified, and satisfying. Mrs. Flath-LIBRARIAN ,
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OLD MEMBERS FRONT ROW: M. Lewis, I. Rupert, I. Weaver, S. Best, V. PRESIDENT, D. Pierce, PRESIDENT, B. Benninger, SEC.- TREAS., I. Clark, D. Nebinski, Mrs. Williams, SECOND ROW: I. Kahle, V. Alden, E. Clark, S. O'Neil, R. Fye, J. Kahle, S. O'Neill, B. Shingledeeker, THIRD ROW: F. Davis, A. Hanst, P. Neely, C. Kapp, S. Monrean, C. Fleming, K. Best, FOURTH ROW: B. Dittman, B. Lewis, P. Catalano, C. Hanst, C. Clark, C. Berlin, K. Amsler, FIFTH ROW: M. Shingledecker, C. Brothers, I. Allaman, V. Weaver, D. Brindley, V. Coulter, J. Harkless, SIXTH ROW: C. Rex, J. Rupp, D. Johns, M. Philips. 1 Girls' thletic Association Mrs. Williams-ADVISOR NEW MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Debbie Bunch, Debbie Fye, Suzanne Rossman, Nancy Hannah, Beth Stiller. SECOND ROW: Beverly Hanst, Anita Wilson, Iolene Ashbaugh, Susan Kurtzhals, Debbie Coole. THIRD ROW: Janice Bauer, Linda McClune, Karlene Heeter, Bonnie Taylor, Debbie Kapp. On a sunny day last fall, about 15 freshmen were seen walking quickly through the halls. They were trying to make sure no one saw their bobby socks and tenny runners. This unique clothing indicated their initiation into the G. A. A. The Girls, Athletic Association is designed to encourage athletic achievement. Many enjoyable activities are par- ticipated in by the girls every year. They hold play nights with various other athletic organizations, usher for the plays held in the school, and generally have a good time. It is the hope of almost every freshman girl that she will be accepted as a G. A. A. member.
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