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(L-R) Row 1 Alice Boyce. Michele Karcher. Laurie Lasley- Row 2: Denise Niederkohr, Deanna Park. Lisa Karcher. Jane Stephan. Tracy Hershman. Denise Orwick. Brenda Parsons. Angie Roark, Beth Mewhorter. Tina Wentz. Chontay Geren. Lori Wyatt. Cami Chevalier. Row 3: Advisor — Diana Thomas. Rhonda Fox. Row 4: Jody Moyers. Elvira Hernandez. Carrie Fletcher. Kristy Robison. Emily Phillips, Julie Nye, Jennifer Nye, Lisa Jesko. Becky Park. Jane Hernandez. Deb Smalley. Mary Hernandez. Lisa Webb.Julie Wise. Kathy Wright. Mindy Nye. Row Tracy Wells. LaDonna Conley.Joyce Wending. Teresa Row. Sarah Richards. Steph Schmitz. Andrea McCarley, Laura Hucke. Amy Withow. Barb O'Flaherty. Amy Toland, Lisa Baker. Anna Plow. Michelle Derr. Kim McLaughlin. Tonia Derr. Julie Newcomer. OFFICERS ACTIVITIES Michele Karcher — Fall Activities Alice Boyce — Winter Activities Laurie Lasley — Spring Activities Sara Yates — Bowling Heidi lekes — School Fair Fall — All night party in the high school gym Winter — Ice skating at Hancock Rec Center Bowling League at Mt. Idy Lanes School Fair in the Laird Room Spring — Swimming at the Tiffin YMCA GAA 29
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G VA Athletic Association rno: GAA consisted of 49 members: Thirteen seniors, 18 juniors, and 18 sophomores. rjw.- GAA stands for Girls Athletic Association. It is an athletically-oriented club open to any girl grades 10-12. rnr.- GAA allows girls who wish to be athletically active, without competing at the interscholastic level, a chance to be involved. WHEN: Meetings are usually held the first month of school while activities are then held four to five times per year. WHERE: Activities were held at such places as the high school gym, the Hancock Rec Center. Mt. Idy Lanes, and the Tiffin YMCA. 28 GAA
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i«a ® WHO: Math League consisted of 60 members: Fifteen seniors, 18 juniors, 16 sophomores, and 11 freshmen. WHAT: Math League is a series of six tests. Each test contains six questions. The highest individual scores throughout the state receives a plaque. WHY: Math League is to enrich the math abilities of each student who participates and to see how Carey High compares at a state level. WHEN: The tests were held on six different occasions, approximately a month apart. WHERE: The tests were held in study hall during the second period. 30 Math League
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