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Page 99 text:
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GIRLS’ TUMBLING CLUB First row: Bernice Depper, Bonnie Slade, Judy Stoeber, Winona Bruce, Joyce Schaef¬ fer, Patsy Stimson, Cathie Edmiston, Bar¬ bara Davis. Second row: Shirley Boswell, Jo Ann Idoux, Sharon Bruce, Lee Rose Baum, Judie Fink, Bobbie Stimson, Mar¬ lene Wright, Mary Jacobs. Third row: Janet Paziera, Joyce Malinosky, Faith Baldwin, Jennie Williams, Sandra Conner, Judy Greenfield, Phyllis Wahlig, Judy Froese. Fourth row: Miss Etta Burns, Lois Walker, Joyce Wiesner, Barbara Gansmann, Sharon Barricklow, Donna Bilyeu. GAMES AND HOBBIES CLUB First row: Esther Alexander, Judy Hoey, Myrtle Kerchner, Carla Freeman, Carol Bevineau, Clara Roos, Pat Reed, Marilyn Scharf. Second row: Mr. Karch, Mary Jane Schmidt, Marlene Speichinger, Pat Mauck, Nina Pulliam, Doris Mehrtens, Sue Strehle, Estelle Mauck, Peggy Chaloupecky, Su zanne Stewart. Third row: Earl Hodges, John Johnson, Dan Kammler, Raynor Schein, Bill Malone, Fred Marhanka, David Wiegman, Derry Mount, Gaile Lohrding, Richard Bilyeu, Carol Mervin, Judy Allen, Elaine Merrills. ART CLUB First row: Mary DeVan, Barbara Rhein, Myra Gantner, Earl Bammer, Bill Mohr, Gerry Kinder, Shirley Wright. Second row: Juanita Evans, Beverly Cates, Richard Saunders, Beverly Goodwin, Ann Larcon, Shirley Wilson, Carl Phillips, Roger Kaiser, Jean Hamilton, Jim Barrow, Charles Mar¬ vin, Harlon Hock, Miss Murray, sponsor. Eenie, Meenie, Miny, Mo which club should I choose? 95 .
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Page 98 text:
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GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First row: Brenda Frazier, Peggy Reeves, Susan Tell, Connie Beynak, Betty Shoemakr, Joyce Corwin. Third row: Jackie Winkelman, Bobbie Simson, Pat Stimson. Second row: Judith Fundis, Rose Wisnewski, Jeanne Juenger, Marilyn Willard, Turner, Jeanine Holle, Bonnie Lashley, Janice Wiecking, Judy Verlene Bryant, Doris Keim, Miss L. Mueller. Chief noon hour attraction Can I borrow your shorts? Oops, I broke my zipper, Hey! Whos got a safety pin! Five minute break for a drink! Girls ' gym classes have a lot more to them than meets the eye. The whistle blows—in the girls straggle, tucking in wrinkled shirts, stock¬ ing-footed, gym shoes over their shoulders, and jabbering as they sit down for roll call. Then a drink of water on the way out to the baseball diamond—a mad rush for the favorite spot on the tennis court, a jerk to loosen up a wrist for a whopper of a serve and they ' re off—ten minutes of scrambling and shouting—gotta have a drink! Wham—it might be, it could be, it is—rolling beneath the whirling wheels of Main Street, a lonely tennis ball. Fifteen minute break—where’s the tennis ball? Gotta have a drink. The whistle blows. Shoes unlaced, blouses unbuttoned, they stampede to their clothes and first place at the mirror. A fly ball to boys field Throw it here — or it’s a homer Spring days — mean it’s your turn to bat Diana on the chase
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All right everybody—yell Janice Harris, Betty Miner, Louise Carrico, Susie Becker, Julie Marifian, Sue Burkhardt What ' s a football game without a cheering section “Chattanooga — Choo-Choo-Chattanooga — Choo- Choo —” echoes from the packed stadium as the cheer¬ leaders excite the roaring crowd to a high-pitched frenzy. A hush falls over the crowd. A hot dog stops half way up to your mouth and you forget to chew your pop¬ corn. THE PEP CLUB “We got to win. We got to win.” “Let’s go!” “Only We knew he could do it. Now we can all breathe one point to win the game!” “Will he make it?” again!. Wow! What a game! What a game!! Yippee!! The point is good!! Good old number 63.
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