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word of these clubs Modern Dance is really a creative activity that offers the student a chance to interpret and express through movement, their expressions, inspirations, and imaginations derived from music. The Girls' Gymnasiics Club ollers girls the opportunity to excell in a sport in which skill and muscle coordination are stressed and per- fected. They compete in such events as the para- llel bars, rings, and balance beam. may wmv' 'If MODERN DANCE: Cele Votapek. Sharon Braden. Carol Kuntle, Kathie Steinley, Donna Warren. Bose Ann Witehtoski. 2nd row: Marion Vieari, Sandra lfessel. Kitty Brennon. Cecelia Pascale. Chris Dyskow. Susie Freitag. Barlr ara Bezell. Bottom row: Sandee Theisen, Bose Winter, Joanne Poggemaun. 5 5 . 3 K 9 . 55 K . Q w 'S i Q i N 6 I ,K 1 :sm , y W 'N 1,1 ,A F my .- . Fi, I P t -- R - rf l 'V - - ' . K .Q J A My . AL- I.. k gil 1 I JAN ,L I ,,., K ? g R QFV: ' A X l I x V Q W Ah x' .5 5 lf I V' A v M U f L , GIRLS' CYMNASTICS CLUB: Carol Schmidt, Linda Anderson, SusieGenthe,janiceKeinert Pat Camphell, Lyime Liska, Beverly Butler,jo Ellen Krause, Judy Boening, Karen Shurr, jackie Senn, INlaySchaak.2nd row: Kathy Muehl, Kathy Sclmeider, Sandra Flood.Donna Mhiller, Site Kopp. Rosemary Ball. Lynne Langenohl. Bonnie Sell. Frances llllenherg, Susan Anderson. Bottom row: Sandra Krueger, Wanetta Sarazin, llerijohnson, Barb Bitzau, Kay Van Slell, julia Mancini, Susan Brown, Pam Vukelic, Zelda lluettehjutly Harris.
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DANCE BAND: Badc row: Bruce Koehler, Calvin Engelhardt, Dick Hanke, jim Stein, john Schellpfefler, Bill Coralline, joe ltlanning. 2nd row: Clive lixte nee, Dianejaeschke, Bruce Zimmerman, Judy Hartman, Roger Studebaker. 3rd row: Glenn Carlton, Pete W est, Rose Ann Wichtoski, Gerry Young, Mike Hetrich. 'Ihey' re on their mark and set to be marksman. Action is by To learn respect for their rifles and to gain knowledge of sale and proper handling of firearms, are the objectives of the Rzfle Club. Mr. Brey serves as the club's advisor. All of the students of Granville have at one time or another heard the wonderful music ofGranville's Dance Band which is under the supervision of Mr. Confare. One of the most exciting moments for the dance band mem- bers was the accomplishment of placing third in the annual dance band carnival held at the Milwaukee Boys' Club. i' RIFLE CLUB: David DeSwarte, Robert Taugner, john Nur- kala, ErniePate, Dennis Adamski, Bill Bethke. 2nd row: Ron Hollnagel, Russell l-lager, joan Kloetsch Roberta Getzlaff
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DRAMATICS CLUB: Kathy Bessette, Heide Wiemer-H arms, Tom Carroll, Don Carroll, George Leberfing, rsud Walsh, Marge Monson, Diana Mann, Nancy Prindle, Alice Schuinan.2nd row: Pat Terrien, Connie Herbst, Dee Grehn, Sandy Flood, Greta Sanderson, Marsha Lesniak, Cheryl Peasley, Nancy Stoughton, Paulette Andress, Betty Haas, Candy Kaniecki, Sally Schaefer, Nancy Knapp. 3rd row: Vivian Kreznar, Kathleen I-igge, Dawn Bedatel, jo Anne Qiinlan, Jeannine Rush, Carol Dodd. Diane Tremaine, Cheryl Anson, Marcilla Habeck, Charlene Pellin, Gail Fleming. Bottom row: Karen Hays, Pat Wolterstorfh Sylvan Kutz, Mark Corigan. Camera, lights .... action The Dramalics Club offers its members the oppor- tunity to learn the principles of make-up and costuming, along with the techniques of acting, read- ing and interpreting plays. Along with this training comes akeener understanding of human nature, and a fuller appreciation of good literature, which will prove to be beneficial to the members in later years. l Dee and Sylvan caught in the act of serious business. Miss Bodary and one ofthe dramatic's girls pantoiniming Glass Menagerie. 32
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