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Page 85 text:
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y g To The Loyal G A A Member Happiness Is Initiation, W p Powder Puff, Bowling, dn, Lake Michigan . . . N The Girls Athletic Association is one fthe largest and most active or- anizations i th chool. Miss Marie Knapp had a busy year sponsoring the G. A. A, To help h r were officers Judy Dewey, Becky Beaugrand, Peg Handy and Karen Meadows. kk,
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5 'Haf 4 ABOVE senior members of the club display their agil- ity atop the huge mountain of monkey bars. The members pose for a shot BELOW. Sports Is Key To Varsity Club Becoming a Varsity Club member means more than going through the humorous, em- barrassing and sometimes painful experience of initiation. It requires a Varsity letter which is earned through long hours of prac- tice, training, drilling and more practice. It involves the heartaches, joys, disappoint- ments and excitement that is felt during the winning and losing of a sports season. The Varsity Club unites those who have met the challenge of becoming an athlete and a team member, This year the Varsity Club was led by President Lyle Lester, Vice-President Bruce Campbell, Secretary-Treasurer Phil Michael and was sponsored by Mr. Gordon Christensen
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rganizations ffer Student pportunities The members of the Future Nurses of America gained valuable knowledge when the club visited the Mary Free Bed Hospital in Grand Rapids and worked with the Delton T.B. and Blood Bank programs. The members are BACK ROW: Laura Stuck, Peg Hammond, Diane Payne, Mrs. Brumbaugh - Sponsor, Brenda Sans, Karen Gutierrez, Suelwlen Elliflger. FRONT: Vicki Hartman - Secretary, Treasurer, Maxine Ferris - President and Esther Boniface - Vice- President. The Future Homemakers of America club members visited Greenfield Village and Chicago, where they went to see Cabaret and visited the Museum of Science and Industry, The members are BACK ROW: H, Bo- gema, K. Hicks, E. Beaugrand, I, Nicely, K. Newland, S. Broach, S. Fowler, To, M. Honeysett, I. Ise- minger, C, Hill. MIDDLE: D. Kenyon, L. Goebel - Treasurer, B. Stampfler - President, P. Potter - Vice- President, M, Storm - Secretary, Mrs. Johnson - Sponsor, FRONT: J. Ret, V, Delphinio, M, Webster, D, Compton, M. Erwin, S. Baker and L. Smith.
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