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GIRLS' ATHLETIC COUNCIL The G.A.C. for 1961-1982 was made up of sixteen senior girls. They won this honor by participation in girls' sports and by showing outstanding qualities of leadership, scholarship, and helpfulness. They conducted a full range of activ- ities with such success that this year has broken all previous records for the number ol individual participants. The year started with soccer and speedball headed by Barbara Finnerty and Mary Koenig. Since Barbara is one of Goodrich High's best tennis players, she doubled up and headed that program also. Carolyn Collins, Patricia Sheridan, and Sue Mielke carried on with a fine basketball season which had teams playing both at noon and after school. Competition was especially keen in the play-otis with the seniors finally downing the sophomores. Volleyball and Bowling kept the girls busy with a record number of teams in each sport. Bowling was handled by Evelyn Eiteuner, Annette Schneider, Sheryl Tremlett and Volleyball by Ellen Soukup, Merry Haber- kom and Mary Tasch. Beginning swimming and Life Saving classes were held all during the year with Martha Steffen in charge. Many girls learned to swim and several more will win junior and senior red-cross life-saving awards. When spring came, we found Kathy Sabel and Janet Streeter busy with balls and bats and calling strikes. Mary Hoey did an outstanding job of scheduling the largest table tennis tournament ever held. Archery and track, under Ioan Capelle, were some- what hampered by wet weather, but these activities are very popular with the girls. These girls did a fine job, but could only do it be- cause ot the wonderful cooperation of all the girls who took part. - X Here again there were a record number of teams. ,
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CHOIR Top row: Dann Garcia, Steve McConahey, James Zorn. Myron Cohen, James Wischnewski, Steve Sandberg, Keith Searl, Barbara Finnerty Nancy Rosenthal, Merry Hnberkorn, Patricia Sheridan, Dianne Paige, Mary Koenigs, Janetta Jordan. Second row: Dan Homuth, John Streire, James Goffney, Gretchen George. Mary Nelson, Kathy Riley, Karyl Goldberg, Claudia Cartwright Evelyn Eiteuner, Sandra Fritz. Claire Roehrdanz. Linda Struck, Donna Phillips. Third row: Sue Karst. Diane Kienow, Judy Ziegenharzen, Kathy Sabel. Ruth Halle. Sue Glaser, Sue Culver, Florence Phillips, Sandra Collett, Ann Blamey, Marilyn Fink, Lynett Vlfitty, Linda Stollfus, Pam Zuchlke. Mary Stacy. JoAnn Frazier, Judy Scannel Fourth row: Karen Melius, Cynthia George, Dyana Burke, Mavis Schmidt. Janet Strecter, Judy Mawbey, Dale Terrill, Ellen Soukup Ruth Nelson, Mary Trieglaff, Marlene Voehringer, Mary Lampros, Carolyn Collins. SENIOR TRIPLE TRIO Top row: Cynthia George, Karen Melius. Second row: Darlene Krueger, Kay Klipstine, Joanne Scheibach. Third row: Dyana Burke. Janet Streeter, Dale Terrill. Carolyn Collins, There are triple trios, boys' quarieis and soloists from the choir who perform for Church and Civic groups in the city. They also attend the solo and Ensemble Festival in the spring. As part oi the music program, the choir perionns ior Assemblies. Christmas program, Spring con- cert, Spring Festival and Com- mencement. GIRLS' CHORUS BOYS' QUARTETTE David Fitzgarrald, David Emzelman Stanley DeRusha, John Wachs Top row: Cathy Simons. Sue Giehcl, Nancy Page-l, Mary Becker, Loxley Kaemmer, Rosalie Fletcher, Cheryn Budjac, Patricia Furlong Kaye Brandt, Carol Zinluzraf. Second row: Lois Ninneman, .lane Casper, Sandra Wirkus, Lois Race, Joleen Treptow, Kristine Wagner, Sharon Lange, Barbara Slavik Janet Smith, Kathy Gjertson. Third row: Judy Manis, Joan Blamey. Joan Rebedew, Cheryl Boizenhagen, Bonnie Simpson. Nancy Danner, Marie Danner, Sue Beyer Jean Simpson, Louise King, Sandra Bond.
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