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aawdlacd-uukec, BACK ROW left to right: Toni Russell, Ann O'Con.nell, Jeanette Berry, Connie Laird, Lynn Abar, Ann Lltwinskl, Susie Clapp, Carolyn' Rodgers, Peggy Agnelos, Mary Tackett, Jane Burgoon, Ilene Porath, Sharon Schaller. THIRD ROW: Carol Horvath, Helen Montry, Bette Ann Mittlestat, Margaret Morrison, Barbara Simmons, Beverly Csokasy, Louella Konarske, Phyllis Porath, Donna Molnar, Sandy Francis, Donna Gabehart, Pat Coats, Sandy Hamlyn. SECOND ROW: Barbara Kereluk, Pat Haliburda, Barbara Swann, Donna Dishon, Carol North, Joan Bobcean, Carol Mathews, Donna Cannon, Delores Haliburda, Judy Sigler, Judy Hamlyn, Bobbie Lou Cosby. FRONT ROW: Judy Isabell, Nancy Romack, Sandra Fraze, Nichole O'Lynnger, Carol Leppek, Norma Stahl, Karen Heiss, Pat Wash, Judith Allen, Carol Supple, Diane Kenosian, Anne Riesy. BACK ROW left to right: Bemadine Lukasic, Sherrie Rowell, Sylvia Roberts, Sally Simpson, Judy Wenzel. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Crooks, Barbara Chirillo, Lillian Smith, Linda Forrest, Karen Gentis, Carolyn Magyar, Janet Sweeny, Joan Wiseman, Carol Graves, Joan Carpentar, Jean Scott. SECOND ROW: Stephanie Crooks, Barbara Helms, Mary Lou Geisler, Janet Gardner, Judy Duvall, Marilyn Brow, Dona North, Deanna Moore, Mary Lou Leppek, Jackie Herzfeld, Irene Gilstorf, Judy Smith. FRONT ROW: Sharon Taft, Helen Rogers, Alice Yokum, Sandy Runyon, Bonnie Berkes, Barbara Keith, Sharon Whisler, Pat Watson, Diane Stroupe, Ida Mae Wilkins, Mary Burley, Elaine Schwartz. The Girls'Athletic Association, established in the fall of 1946, is spon- sored by Miss Jean Bartlett. The girls in grades 9 through 12 have little time to be bored, thanks to the athletic and social activities that are offered to them throughout the year in the form of volley ball, basketball, soft ball, and the mat team. ln these noon hour activities, competition and enthusiasm run high among the girls. The G. A. A. develops good sportsmanship and promotes recreational activities. It encourages and develops leadership. The point system is used in receiving stripes, letters, and emblems. A Karen Holtz point is given for each game played, and the time played in each game to President earn the point is fixed accordingly. The officers for this past year have been: Senior, Karen Holtz, president, Junior, Barbara Kamin, vice president, Sophomore, Carol North, secretary, Freshman, Donna Gabehart, treasurer, Peggy Angelos, Student Council rep- resentative, and Marilyn Brow, Assembly Committee represenative. With sweating hands, knocking knees, and palpitating hearts, sixty-two freshmen girls headed for Flat Rock High to be initiated into the Association. October 3 is the date to be remembered by these girls. After a game of volley ball,the Senior girls had prepared a few stunts for the initiates. Re- freshments were served and dancing began. This was just one of the many social activities of G.A.A. other than sports. 'K 55
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Cn V We VAlkSl'l'Y CLUB, BACK ROW lert to ngnt: Dan Bodary, Fred LeBlanc, Dave Schafer, Charlie Parker, Ken Hoeft Byron Good, Valentine Solak, Tim Good, Roy Vreeland, Chuck Litwinski, Jim Mell, Cloyd Stith. SECOND ROW: Hugh Townsend, Lee Baggott, Steve McKesson, Tony Rea, Dick Oestrike, Mr. Marvin Mittlestat, De- lano Bock, Marve Severson, Joel Nutt, Ed Gedert, Bill Smith. FRONT ROW: Jerry Simpson, Larry Dobbins, Herb Gabehart, Roger Foley, Gene Batway, Chuck Finley Bob Stevens, Lonnie Bain, Jerry Wenzel, Dave Wrob- lewski. 4' , , s N W if AWK., ,QQ W -. g S 1 Swv, ,S p . N 5 V N The Varsity Club was or- mar, ganized in 1926 under the guidance of Mr. Thomas Simp- Delanp Bock Son. Coach Marvin Mittlestat President .M 903 L' is the present sponsor. Out of the group of thirty five, seventeen were lettermen returning from last year. This year we had eighteen new members joining the Varsity Club. The 56-57 club officers were Delano Bock, President, James Mathews, Vice President Dick Oestrike, Secretary, and Tony Rea, Treasurer. The purpose of the Varsity Club is to promote a better athletic program by installing ideals of good sportsmanship, loyalty and self-discipline. The club activities are social as well as athletic. ? l r-A 54
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aeeadiaatadmf FUTURE TEACHERS OF ANEERICA5 BACK ROW, Left to Right: Donna Gabehart, Joan Langs, Anne Riesy, Susan Brandt, Barbara Helms, Stephanie Crooks, Joan Bobcean, Sue Langs, Carol North, Carol Graves. MIDDLE ROW: Dolores Haliburda, Margaret Morrison, Mary Lou Leppek, Dorothy Wisler, Peggy Angelos, Mr. Richard Weaver, Deanna Moore, Dona North, Virginia Jones, Jeri Lou Swan, Judy Sigler. FRONT ROW: Judy Isabell, Susan Clapp, Sandie Murphy, Donna Spoehr, Nick Toombs, Bob Stevens, Jerry l-Iickerson, Ann Litwinski, Jan- ice Van Wyhe, Bette Mittlestat. The Marvin Mittlestat Future Teachers of America Club, named in honor of our coach, was formed in Octo- ber of 1956. Its enrollment of thirty-five students is headed by Mr. Richard Weaver, the faculty advisor. The purposes of this FTA Club are to learn about the teaching profession, its opportunities, responsibilities and its important role in our democracy, to explore our own interest and abilities in relation to the various fields of teaching, to cultivate in ourselves the qualities of personality, character and leadership which are essential in good teachers, and the last purpose is to learn how and where teachers receive their training, the cost, scho- larships available, the number of years required, certification requirements and standards. This leaders of this year's club are: President, Deanna Moore: Vice-President, Peggy Angelosg Secretary, Dorothy Wislerg and Treasurer, Dona North. R-at DRAMATICS CLUB, STANDING, Left to Right: Beverly Csokasy, Sharon Whisler, Mary Brown, Bill Spears, Ralph Shermack, Floyd Cumberford, Bill Wilson, Judy Smith, Don Williams, Kathy Sigler. SEATED: Pat Hali- burda, Kay Button, Lillian Smith, Barbara Helms, Sharon Schaller, Mr. Donald Meikle, Judy Sigler, Dolores Haliburda. The Dramatic Club attempts to provide an opportunity for the high school students of Flat Rock to take part in creative activity. The club builds its own scenery and plans and develops the plays. Members take part in various activities in order to finance the club and to further its work. Members are given an opportunity to develop their talents by participating in the numerous activities which go into building a production and in the art of presenting a play . The officers are: President, Sharon Schallerg Secretary, Delores Haliburdag Treasurer, Betty Helms, and Club Sponsor, Mr. Donald Meikle. 56
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