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GAA bottom row: Diane Reega, Rose Kapczynski - Treasurer, Kathryn Gorichan f Vice-Presi- dent, Carol Malich - President, Linda Urfer f Secretary. row two: Debbie Rosacker. row three: Don- na Hafer, Beth Gerhart, Denise Wehr, Marge Luettgen, Jane Wal- lenfang, Lisa Johnson, Kathy Ross. What do the words girls,H sports, and Hcompetitionl' have in common? They are all words that apply to G.A.A. - an organization of sports-minded girls who get together every week to participate in their favorite sport, Not only do they sponsor ski trips and other special activities, this year they also competed against the four classes and Boy's Pep Club in the Homecoming Float Contest with their Her Bee . GAA bottom row: Lorie Fitas, Renee Scott, Karen Romanowich, Karen Koziczkowski, Kim Grabler. row two: Lyn Martindale, Krista Abels, Mary Weydert, Kim Miller, Pat Tapper, Barb Schrank. row three: Robin King, Ann Stolpe, Jean Smrz, Janet Weiss, Rosemary Prindl, Darlene Dembsky. row four: Donna Hafer, Sue Meganck, Jill Dejewski, Diane Reega, Connie Owens, Terry LeGant, Sharon Butkowski. row five: Vicki Bauman, Dinah Pierce.
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Girls and Athletics Equals Fun G.A.A. GAA number seven from top: Cindy Kreuser, Stephanie Olson, Peggy Krolick, Nancy Lenz, Gail Rehn, Barb Grossman, Nan- cy Genrich, Bonnie Schulz, Mickey Klinyk, Sandy Fons, Rose Tittjung, Mary Bartaczewicz, Lois Zank, Cathy Hall, Holly Orr. number three from top: Pam Zepnick, Bonnie Krivitz, Nancy Drewicz, Patti Lester, Sharon Gutbrod, Peggy Schiel, Renee Scott, Nancy Rohrer, Karen Romanowich, Mary Wey- dert, Diane Switlick, Liz Lemmer, Cheryl Jorgensen, Donna Cemke, Paula Kranich, Mary Kay Dohr, Lonna Albright. GAA G from top: Elizabeth Wilinski, Jean Schlinkmann, Prudy Albanese, Vicki Bauman, Connie Owens, Terry LeGant, Dinah Pierce, Sharon Butkowski, Kathi Johnston, Diane Koch, Judy Mayer, Ellen Dohr, Donna Smagalski, Lani Petrusich, Jane Zillig, Melanie LaPorte, Sue Lyman, Lynn Wilson, Diane Reega, Ellen Winkler, Wilma DeHaan, Chris Albanese, Karen Mowery, Denise Wehr, Donna Hafer, Carol Kartes. GAA sideline FROM BOTTOM: Meribeth Krause, Diane Dil- lard, Linda Stupak, Holly Orr, Cathy Hall, Cheryl Jorgenson, Liz Lemmer. Game BOTTOM ROW: Carol Kartes, Lonna Albright. ROW TWO: Barb Frazier, Diane Regega, Diana Glatczak. ROW THREE: Denise Wehr, Linda Bujko, Lori Harris, Patti Craig. ROW FIVE: Chris Kandziora, Sharon Stachowiak.
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What is Racquet C lub? row one: Maria Gabriel, Mark Johnson, Steve Ziarnik, Jeff Rajchel, Danny Rein- ick. Diane Yachinich, Chris Herman, row two: Sharon Gutbrod, Donna Grafwall- ner, Emma Gabriel, Maureen Leahy, Pa- mela Craig, Ellen Fuhrman, Patty Bencz. row three: Judy Leppien, Darryl Reinick, Bryan Drow, Mark Obukowicz, Ralph Davis, Gary Wendt, Cheri Makurat, .Io- Lynn Kallas. row four: Mark Kujath, Dave Ellis, Ed Gratz, Ken Fabian, Miles Fostar, Vicki Fechtmeyer, Richard Zvola- nek, Nancy Dworschack, Dennis MueWing. row one: Terri DiPiazza, Pattie Ziarnik, Rose Tittjung, Steve Ziarnik, Danny Reinick, Doug Martin, Terese Lien, Sandy Fons. row two: Nancy Drewicz, Chris Schauz, Lois Zank, Paul Nowak, Jim Dobrinska, April DeHaven, Paula Kranich, Barb Wirth, Gary Ruesch. row three: Barb Jasicki, Bonnie Schulz, Dan Pelon, Donna Campbell, Paul Nordvall, Brian Polzin, Dave Strommen, Janine Zaniewski, Cathy Hall. row four: Greg Jung, Fred Hansen, Mike Haase, George Petersberg, Brian Ciesielski, Ron Oszus- cik, Mark Kujath, Linda Kaminski, Wayne Oszuscik. Racquet Club if .. . Racquet Club in 327 and .. . These are the words Mrs. Fisher uses to announce that there will be a Racquet Club business meeting that night. Plans are usually made for the next two weeks of practice. One event that they plan each year is the tennis tournament which reveals the real action of a tennis match.
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