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Offer Variety, To Please Different Interests Coach Kurth, Mike Schuttrow, Bob Wilson, and Dick Smith admire one of Griffith ' s many trophies. Activities may be defined as what keeps the students going. They serve to break up the monotony of going to classes and doing homework, and also as a valuable part in our life. They prepare us for the future, and may even help us decide on what career to follow. Here at GHS there are always plenty of things to do and places to go. Stu- dents enjoy the variety of activities offered and always hope they ' ll remain in great abundance. Varsity cheerleaders rode in this car wishing the team good luck in Homecoming game.
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Extra-curricular Activities Keep Students Busy,
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ART CLUB— FRONT ROW: Michael Raketich, treasurer; Linda Hensley, president; Donna Richwalski, vice-president; Lauren Black, secretary. SECOND ROW: Donna Wagner, Barbara Pierce, Kathy Smith, Dorothy Krause, Lynn Swingler, Gayle Ellenbaugh, Joan Zavada, Kathy Maret, Debbie Sheets, Patti Miller. THIRD ROW: Judy Govert, Carol Baker, Pam White- neck, Dena Hamnick, Kathy Johnson, Linda Potter, Susan Switzer, Nancy Gillis, Debbie Hanlon, Cheryl Sandeford, Linda Wilier, Gay Torbit. FOURTH ROW: Ted Cook, Marcella Clark, Karen Fechner, Debbie Ledger, Paula Zarndt, Louise Salek, Karen Eley, Sue Kemp, Jan Congleton, Jan Rich- ardson, Chris Churilla. BACK ROW: Sponsor Paul Fultz, Bob Garvey, Myrn Greiger, Craig Boglelski, Glen Matthews, Wally Church, Jerry Byrd, Jay Black, Debbie Kasmark, Ronnie Stanish, Betty Brownd, sponsor Charles Ricks. Art Club Sees Regional Exhibit, Works On Sculpture Art Club members work on various types of artistic projects throughout the year. Barbara Pierce and Debbie Kasmark are found in the art room watching Gay Torbit sketch a colorful chalk scene. On the move— Art Club. Yes, the mem- bers of the Art Club can truly say they earned the title On the Move this year. There was never a dull moment; plans were constantly being made for trips and other activities year round. Art Club members visited many art exhibits around the Calumet area and made a long and lovely trip to Chicago in the spring. On Saturday and many free days one could find restless Art Club members working on projects such as sculpture, ceramics, pottery, oil paintings, and sev- eral other busy bee schemes. Thanks to Mr. Ricks the Art Club spon- sor, the club enjoyed an active year. Helping was co-sponsor Mr. Fultz. 20
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