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Above: Y-Teenssponsur, Miss Paradise, is pictured with officers Rhonda Fay, historian: Dicnie Week 3, president; Kay Beanie, vicexpresidcnt: and Sue Caxlson, treasurer. Not pictured is Connie Rcmbach, secretary. Below: Hi-Y officers are Ted Karbownik, secretary treusurer; Blair War- rem president; Gary White, vicc-prcsidcnl, and sponsor ML Whilcv Above: Blair Warren and Dan Wagner display the signs for the faculty game sponsored by the HFY. The senior high faculty won. Below: Y-Tecns members Shannon Lynch and Crinkcr Kojimu listen to Dienie Weeks, explain about the future bottle drive.
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Above: 10:: Wooley bench presses lwo-hundIed-und-lwcnty-five pounds while Mr. Genshaw, Lee Campbell, Gary Seaman and Greg Long spot for him. Below: Gary Seaman tries his hand at bench presses, lifting two-hundred-und-fifty pounds. WK,- , . : . v r ,- . Weightlifting Builds An Athletic Profile Off season athletes have a chance to stay m good physi- cal shape when theyjoin the Wcightlifting Club. sponsored by Mr. William Genshaw. This year they propose forming a Three. Four and Five Ton Club. H1.Y.a community organization for young men is under the direction of Mr. George White. A Branch of YMCA. Hi-Y plans many activities including a Christmas project and the annualjunior high ments faculty vs. the senior high ments faculty basketball game. They also plan swim nights at Oakland University, Y-Teens has a new sponsor. Miss Joann Paradiso. This year they hope to include sponsoring a child in India. Other planned activities include a canned goods drive for needy families, pop bottle drives, a car rally, and a Sadie Hawkins and slave dayt
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Energetic Girls Display Athletic Ability 9 ! Every Friday after schooL a group of energetic girls meet in the gym to participate in athletic activities. G.A.A. yGirK Athletic 'Associatiom is sponsored by Miss Cathy DeArmond and Miss June Wixson. The girls chose two co-prcsidents. Beth Cowen and Sue Carlson; June Weaver as secretary: and Jan Easton as intramural manager. Students who have gripes about teachers have a chance to better the leaching system by joining Future Teachers of America, every Monday after school. Advised by Miss J0- unnc Paradise and assisted by Mrs. Houghtby ShrapnelL these students tcuch after school at schools where teachers need assistance. Represented by Kim Mayo. president; Gar- nct Palace, vice president; Vicki Johnson, secretzlry-Ireasurcr zmd Greg Salkb activities director, the club members plan projects such as F.T.A. exchange days. a canned goods9 drive and Christmas baskets fur needy children and families. $9 11an 3 Rnllllil t h Em X thIlffllllJJWIIW A n Left: G.A.A.0ff'1ccr9 arc Jane Weaver, Sue Carlson. Beth Cowen. Jan Iiaston and sponsors Miss DeArmund and Miss Wixon. Below: Jan Johnson and June Weaver fight for the ball While Shannon Lynch and Patty ONcal run to their aid.
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