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ihb Ltfnct iy Club fs Udlpfjul UPPER RIGHT: Nancy Darr is in the process of checking out a book for a student. LOWER RIGHT: Ana Cibulskis is diligently putting a book away. The Library Club is very helpful in assisting the student body with all their library needs. The club works both in the High School and Elementary libraries. Here their duties are putting magazines and books away, check- ing them in and out, and helping others with overdue books. Some also have specific jobs such as; writing out and delivering overdue slips, chang- ing bulletin boards, and processing new books. FIRST ROW: MaryTwiss, Dawn Hardy, Connie Parrott, Cheryl Warczinsky, Donna Obarzanek, Nancy Darr. Vema Simmons, Meta VanSickle, Mrs. Fleck. SECOND ROW: Dan Martinez, Karen Wadsworth, Shirley Goheen, Sharon Dore, Cindy Oswald, Dale Stone, Ana Cibulskis, Bob Abend, Cin- dy Smigill. THIRD ROW: Brenda Moore, Karen Mosure, Kathy Syzman- ski, Roger Baumeister, Randy Rich, Jeff Blaine, Mary Lou Allen, Nancy Wojtas. 14
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PVist TUm® UjOumL Fm Th® Deberi® Tecu — RyiMles Com® Back F t Aturih®t YectA Deckerville's first debate team took part in many different league meets this year in several area schools. Sharon Mausolf was rated among the top ten speakers in this league in the J.V. level. Also several trophies were acquired at the novice tournaments in Sandusky They included: Ruth Campbell - First place speaker; JoAnn Gough - Fourth place speaker; Ruth and Jo- Ann - Top affirmative team; Ruth, JoAnn, Mark Merriman and Larry Mater - Third overall team. The forensics team participated in the district meet in Sandusky and the first place winners traveled to the regionals. This includes Joann Gough, Dave Shagena and Cheryl Crothers. Alternates for regionals were Cheryl Lawrence, Cindy Os- wald, Mark Merriman and Ruth Campbell. Jim Thayer, Sharon Mausolf and Pat Cleland all took fourth place. DEBATE TEAM (UPPER LEFT): TOP ROW: Rhonda Geiger, Larry Mater, Mark Merriman, Cindy Hunt. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Maus- olf, JoAnn Gough, Susan Roth, Ruth Campbell. FORENSICS TEAM (ABOVE): TOP ROW: Mark Merriman, Jim Thayer, Larry Mater, Bruce Jones, Alan Reisner, Sharon Mausolf. MIDDLE ROW: Pat Cleland, Cheryl Crothers, Rhonda Geiger, Cheryl Lawrence, Joan Cleland, Dave Shagena, Mrs. Haas. BOTTOM ROW: Agnes Mausolf, Cindy Oswald, Meta VanSickle, JoAnn Gough, Gordie Mc- Connachie, Ruth Campbell, Cindy Hunt. LOWER LEFT: Larry Mater representing Deckerville this year in boys original oration. 13
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AA- U nbM PctAtoipafe [n Ucmy Qfxwk Activates LOWER LEFT: Marilee Thompson, proving to be a valuable player, is seen here with her father. LOWER RIGHT: Miss Champion coaching her girls during halftime. UPPER LEFT (TOP ROW): Vicki Fahs, Cindy Smigill, Lydia Garza, Lois Bunyan, Debbie Tanton, Nancy Darr, Sherry Foster, Nancy Wolf, Susan Graves. SECOND ROW: Debbie Wagner, Cindy McConnachie, Suzanne McEachin, Cheryl Lawrence, Kathy Szymanski, Darlene Portice, Kathy Bright, Brenda Warczinsky. THIRD ROW: Joy Kirkpat- rick, Mary Lou Allen, Marsha Jones, Barb Russell, Kathy Martin, Jo- Ann Gough, Lee Falcon. BOTTOM ROW: Sue Henry, Barb Allen, Marilee Thompson, Robin Nichol, Sue Hamill, Eileen O’Mara, Deb- bie Trowhill, Miss Champion. 15
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