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Y-Teens...A Service Club Being a member of the Young Womens Christian Association is offered to any high school girl in the form of Y-Teens. This service club meets after school hours and has conducted various projects. Under the direction of Kris Muehlfeld,president, Becky Schutt, vice-president, Mary Weiss, secre- tary, and Lois Fischhaber, treasurerg the club has sponsored a dance, gone to Delta College, and enjoyed a swimming party at the new Y.W.C.A. Three of the girls attended a district, mid-winter conference at Clear Lake in February and brought back ideas to help aid their club. Y-TEENS-SEATED: Karen Koehler, jane Fischer, Lois Fischhaber, Mary Weiss, Becky Schutt, and Kris Muehl- feld. STANDING: Debbie Boike, Lynn Rambo, Lynn Crary, Beth Hurforcl, Sue Frahin, Ann Roedel, janet Nuerininger, and Judy Bartels. V as tv if is 'UZ 5 if X 55 W, me-ig etwQzt.,.,: W w e 293 5 555 X l 1 M2553 Beth Hurford, Lois Fischhaber, Kris Muehlfeld, and Debbie Boike discuss Lois, plans for her upcoming vaca- tion at a Y-Teens camp. Q:-gigiliiifigiiiitii A E' is 5 fffgsftiegfw was I iwsz me iMsis+fgge1:i,.ix, . - 2- 25 , I my 5555351 ,, SM-gy' 91 5513?-ffiifffigffitlfic 5:55ff?QE555,-5555 Nix -ugly Y' Yifggfx S 35'-fb:-ff: 5 32955 lg f 1531 if-?j 5'tQ53f Ric .fs 'igjgjx 535522 Q W me-'GA
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Girls Active in Sports V. J ,, Y l- 'J f fix 3 an . , .. K ..., at .. an t 571 ,1 5 s. 2 Q 2 , 1 fi 6 . 5 3' ll Q G t .E ,V , K aww , f, . I g g . . . A . N , I ffls-tiger.: -,'- 1 is , -f 1, , K 1, - . ' Z -:-'fs ' :i's:fsz:'s.f:fft1-f 7 A ff.. f f ..., . .1 1 ,T . iiiqigig-,fyiiffifliff iigfsgkxywg , I My - X .L -. 1 'N 5,Q5,i?,-3.-K,sig-.55,lk,W,5g, , Ikggigrrlg an 3 f ur- 'K 5 ,,kk 5. .5 5 - 4 GIRL'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION - FRONT ROW: Nancy Adams, Sue Schaefer, Shiela Gilbert, Christine Weiss, Mrs. Sharon Barrett, advisor, Pat Reif, president, Carolyn Goldammer, janet Bender, Ann Bender, Lynn Crary, and Wendy Wessborg. SECOND ROW: Kay Roedel, Iill Thompson, Lynn Fischhaber, Gloria Uebler, Linda Boening, Mary Roedel, Mary Hubinger, Betty Bender, Barb Gugel, jane Fischer, and Marsha Boese- ln an attempt to introduce an entirely different activity, the Girl's Athletic Associ- ation, under the guidance of Mrs. Barrett, sponsored a girl's track meet. This competi- tion attracted enthusiasts from four area. schools. The girls participated in ten events with the home team placing first in totals. Other activities were also enjoyed. Trips to a University of Michigan football. game and a Michigan State University basketball game attracted many supporters. As is tradi- tional, girl's intramural volleyball and bowl- ing were offered. Touch football was another new activity. Those who actively supported GAA through the year were awarded at the annual Awards Banquet. It was at this time that Pat Reif, president, Janet Bender, vice- president, Kathy Krumnauer, secretary, and Carolyn Goldammer, treasurer, passed their reponsibilities on to the new officers. GAA members and their mothers actively participate in a volleyball game on Mothefs Play Night. necker. THIRD ROW: Christel Schmitt, Diane Weiss, Cheryl Bender, Carol Keinath, Judy Miller, Chris Weber, Mary Heindl, Mary Engelhardt, Ioyce Landskroener, Chris Stromer, and Ellen Allardyce. TOP ROW: Ricki Korkus, Sandy Travis, jean Loesel, Nancy Meyer, Cathy Bierman, Sue Galsterer, Charlotte Galsterer, Karen Boening, Karen Zeilinger, Kay Kacyznski, IoAnna Kruckowski, and Charlotte Knoll. ?3QEf?5li35f75y35- '. swf' 4 ass-ff,Rw.5szs,f12Eg5,ge gyggi ggm ...a.H2,a- . az . -- - 1 .2 it ,tml + .gl wg g,,,,x,,.A,. qf'7,A:q,,gy!44545231.-l:S 5,gQ51Q,fQ5,rf:MQQWSPJTYI fiklfflff I - is Alifiefi g V AXQJ V ' ?Ey,::: :5. 7 ,: ' : ifiiiiiififlf fsifi'-r'57:n'f:: -ll ' X ,finfi,s,,,:,,g,:gff: ea 1 , :wt it xg gsyiil-rxiessi-if fair -- ' .v -A. - A el., - aw?
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Debates, Forensics are Challenging, Three out standing new trophies which now grace the trophy case can be attributed to the Varsity Debate team. These skilled speak- ers captured both second place in the Lower B Debate League and second place in classes C and D in the state. Nineteen individuals were attracted to this meaningful field of endeavor. As the season passed they learned through experi- ence and the expert guidance of the coaches, Marvin Hauck and James Drummond. Quick thinking and clear expression were acquired and the knowledge gained here will prove invaluable in future debates and in any speaking engagements. A precedent has been set by these capable students, one which will be difficult to surpass. JUNIOR VARSITY DEBATE - FRONT ROW: Nancy Adams, Wendy Wessborg, and Debbie Walz. SECOND ROW: Gerald Schreiner, john Katona, Kerry Goodwin, Bob Reindel, james Frahm, john Hart, and Iarnes Drummond, coach. STATE DEBATERS: Bill Rustem, Becky Schutt, James Drummond, coach, with the class C-D divisions cham- pionship trophy, Kathy Geyer, and john Eaton. Q W 7,3 -2 aww kg I2 i. if , Q - t a I aa il .ia VARSITY DEBATE-FRONT ROW: Kathy Geyer, Sue Leidel, and Sue Frahm. SECOND ROW: Bill Rustem, George Frahm, Becky Schutt, john Eaton, Ken Kueffner, and Marvin Hauck, coach. If fa,s1.E!w4,iE si - get 5 y,,,i, P,.,.,,,,,., ,, .,,, -,sw
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