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GIRLS JOIN IN SPORTS Arousing the student body ' s interest in wrestling was most important to the Matmaids. The girls attended the meets and while they cheered the team on, they also did jobs such as time keep- ing, collecting and selling tickets, and keeping score. Each winter brings girls together to practice volleyball each Monday after school. They practiced volleying, serving, and spiking. In March, they entered a tournament involving local schools. The first girls swim team was coached by Miss Marie Kruckel. Regular practices were held every Monday and Thursday at the Natatorium until the LaSalle pool was available. Firsl Row: Sue Wever. Svhia Malohn. Peggy Spaid. Dehhie Ake. Michelle Martin Second Riik Daph Rudhnian. Donna Biiras. Sharon Carter. Ruth Ake. Third Row: Patty Thomas. Debbie Gesellschap. . ' ancv Mock. Dee Richer. Sue Jones. First Row: Dehhie Kruyer. Cheryl Warrick, .Sandy Harnian. Kris Durski. Barb Snell. Second Row: Liza Rudhman. Teresa Marozsan. Donna Buzas. Dorothy Puchala. Linda Soule Third Row: ML s Joan Mitchell. Coach: Ginny LeRoy. Linda Buzal- ski. Diann Wisniewski. Marsha Dincolo. Kathy (iranning. i s m mR ' .faSi- «£ First Row: Miss Marie Kruckel. Coach: Becki Moffelt. Sue Ball. Joan Makielski. Becky Ford. Gail Papach. Leslie Peterson. Marlynn Castanias- Second Row: Sue Balog. Dehhie Gesellschap. Joan Farquh- ar. Judy Granning. Debbie Hulecki. Joan H ' hite. Jean Suter. 73
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BRAWN AND BRAINS Firsi Row: Larry Newcomer. Ron Koepsel. Turn Schalliol. Gary Stradt- ner. Chris Rice. Pres.: Rich Berning, Sergeanl at .Arms: Larry Cripe, Vice Pres.: Lynn FiseL Second Row: Tony Kuritz. JeJJ Jank. Alan Fassler. Tom Taherski. Tom Fischer. Mike Blume. Dan Boils. Treas.: Jerry Par- ker Third Row: Don Howe. Dave Lindborg. Bill Coddens. Wayne Wisler. Tom Popovic. Marty Tyl. Jim .Archambaull. Phil Bonadies. Jay Parker. Fourth Row: Jim Leake. Bob Schell. Sec: John . iedosik. Ken Dabros. Mike Couch. Larry Slaner. Dave Turfler. Scoll Howes. Mr Jack Lowe. Sponsor. When a boy won a varsity award, the coach presented him a Clay sweater, thus making him a letterman. The requirements for this honorable feat depended on the sport in which the athlete participated. These athletes were not only interested in the sport in which they lettered, but oth- ers and displayed their spirit at various athletic functions. To raise money for the Clay ' s Booster Club, the lettermen sold raffle tickets. College-bound students benefited from the trip to a col- lege ' s Mathematics Department. Math Club members also toured computer centers in the area. Subscriptions to the Malhemalic.s Journal provided further study of this subject which interested them. The group and their sponsor, Mrs. Frances Seward, had fun while working with number magic and other fields of math such as non-euclidean geometry. First Row: Gary Nelson, Sandv Patty. Pres.: Julie Beckman. Treas : Tom Murray. Jim Woodbridge. Second Row: Greg Rhodes, Dave Fodness. Mike Huddlestun. Bob Werner. Dave Zakrzewski. Mrs. Frances Seward. Sponsor. 72
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STUDENTS AID WITH WORK Attendance Girls: First Row: Dehhi Rehmel. Bonnie James. Kandie Bar- Sheneman. Gail Lupa. Becky Barrier, Mary Chahot. Monica Markley. den. Andi Holcomb. Cindi Homer. Second Row: Betty Fallot, . ancy Linda Soule. Sherry Kubsch. Library Help: Barb Holloway. Linda Buzalski. Sam Hale. Barbara Clark. Sandy S ' icodemus. Kris Williams. Joyce Celmer, Linda Casper. Guidance Workers: Sue Fenters. Sandy Harman. Gail Barbieri. Karia Kelshimer. Debbie Green wood. 74
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