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FIRST ROW: Janet Converse, Roxanne Gilger, Marcella Zientek, Leatrice Wielinski, Beverly Baker, Mary Jane Bowman. SECOND ROW: Betty Bryan, Ruby Mosher, Shirley Norris, Helen Buckenrneyer, Marjorie Ruggles, Joanne Zeller, Kathryn Krasula. THLRD ROW: Suzanne Shaffer, Lois Jacquot, Carol Kunz, Marilyn Clay, Shirley Toth, Wilma Puehler. suvuomonr WSHMA FIRST ROW: Delores Drennan, Mariarlene Eisel, Doris Hallett, Mary Lou Zeigler, Norma Jordan, Rose Mary Grabarczyk, Marilee Kahle, Joyce Pickett. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bushong, Norma Jean Flesh, Deanna Carpenter, Elaine Belcher, Nancy Haley, Elaine Bowers, Phyllis Culler, Barbara Bradford, Mary Joanne Faber, Nancy Elton THIRD ROW: Joyce Burgin, Barbara Perkins, Betty Camp, Julia Corwin, Sharon Everett, Beatrice Pacynski, Pat Hamilton, Barbara Hill.
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Sl IIIR Y-IH S FIRST ROW: Mary Fears, Connie Rinkel, Georgia Leffel, Barbara Wagner, Deanie Jascur, Mary Marti nv Marlene Clark, Joyce Brodbeck. SECOND ROW: Advisor, Mrs. Carpenter, Mary Pahl, Carol Kethel, Josephine Span, Arlene Bower, Victoria Simms, Ila Mae Noe, Mary Ellen Mosher. THIRD ROW: Alice Piper, Sue Curtis, Pat Faber, Hazel Puehler, Marilyn Matheny, Dorothy Stukey, Vera Pennock, Anita Hagerman, Bonnie Jean Mohr. Swanton High School has three individual Y-Teen groups which are apart of the national Y , W, C. A. organization. The purpose of the Y -Teens is to create and main- tain a high Christian standard throughout the home , school, and community. Mrs. Carpenter sponsers the senior Y-Teens with Marilyn Matheny as president, Joyce Brod- beck, vice-president, Bonnie Jean Mohr, secre- taryg and Carol Kethel, treasurer. The sophomore Y-Teens are advised by Mrs. Titgemeyer . The president is Helen Buckenmeyer S vice-president, Roxanne Gilgerg secretary, Ger- aldine Van Dykeg and treasurer, Shirley Norris, The freshmanY-Teens president is Barbara Per- kins, vice-president, Dolores Drenneng secretary, Deanna Carpenter, and treasurer, Doris Hallett. Mrs. Bushong is their advisor, Among the activities of these Y-Teen groups are sponsoring dances, attending inter-club council, bake sales, fudge sales, and group discussion meetings. Both inforrnal and formal initations are held for new members.
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li. A. A. TOP ROW: Jeri Witker, Audre y Glenn, Jeanette Drabik, Sue Welch, Marilyn Elton, Janet Gladfelter Carol Dennis, THIRD ROW: Sharon Pinkstone, Ruth Jacob, Shirley Sadowski, Eloise We's Sh' l , 1 s, ir ey Frederick, Joyce Miller, Pat I-Iouser, Anna Niner. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Myers, Marlene Klein, Charlotte Mos sing, Diana Kline, Nancy Koepfer, Janette Ball, Donna Franklin. FIRST ROW: Beverly Whaley, Catherine Cham- berlain, Ruth Franklin, Lora Kelley, Pat Mikola, Janet Fritzsche, Joy Ann Von Saggern, Charlotte Coutcher. G,A.A, stands for Girls' Athletic Association, the organization that strives to emphasize whole- some recreation, good sportsmanship in defeat as well as victory, interest in the welfare of the school, and outstanding leadership. Any sophornore,junior, or senior girl who takes an active part in intrarnurals, and has at least a B average in physical education is eligible to submit a letter to the organization requesting admission. These letters are read before the group for discussion and approval. Then a vote is taken for the acceptance of the new members. The G,A,A, solves its financial problems by selling refreshments at- the basketball and foot- ball garnes. This year they broke a record by exceeding 58300, They are planning to purchase S x l ,rx -A' X tw Ach ' '41 3 1, ,.-:N Z8 ,- 4 yr X, . f n a new trophy case for the school. They also spon- sored the Christmas dance, Stardust Ball and a March of Dimes Dance. The girls have a point system by which they re- ceive credit for working for the organization and partaking in various activities, Emblems, let- ters, and pins are given as awards for rnaking points . Miss Brandon, the sponsor, tooka great respon- sibility in encouraging and helping the girls have such a successful year. The officers are: president, Bonnie Myersg vice- president, Ruth Jacob, secretary, Donna. Frank- ling and treasurer, Shirley Sadowski.
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