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Above: During a game of soccer, Bob Lewis tries to take the ball from Randy Potter. Below: Lynn Quigley, Diane Taylor, Emily Porter, and Laurie McHargue get ready to shoot. Students compete without fanfare Athletic competition on an informal basis was provided for boys through the intramural program headed by Jack Ruth and Ted Krieghoff, and for girls through the Girls' Athletic Association headed by Lynn Codding- ton. Seniors dominated boys competition, tak- ing championships in touch football, soccer, and basketball. Electrostatic Induction, under captain Tim Wittstock, won Blue league com- petition and beat out Osetek, champion of the Gold league, for the overall title. Bogan's Heros went undefeated in winning the soccer championship. Bill Bailey paced G.P.C.C. to the basketball championship over the Beer Balls of the junior league. Those two teams beat out Kaselitz Killers, sophomores, and Seagram's Seven, freshmen, for the right to play for the title. Freshmen took both the inter-class track and swimming meets for girls. Pat Oetting, Gloria Schmitt, Laurie Simon, and Sue Soder- berg were double winners in swimming, and Laurie McHargue and Sandy Magill were double winners in track. Lynn Donald, fresh- man, Gretchen Parcells, sophomore, and Lynn VanderKloot, junior, won the fall tennis championships. Kathy Dietrich and Lynn Cod- dington tied for the senior title. Mary Car- michael bowled the highest individual game in the girls' league. Through GAA the girls competed with other schools in field hockey and volleyball. The varsity team beat Harper Woods twice as well as teams from Liggett, Berkley, and GPUS. The girls tied North and lost a second contest with GPUS. In volleyball, South beat Harper Woods and GPUS's second team but lost to North and Liggett twice and to GPUS's first team.
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John Specht looks to greater heights climbing mountains. 106 Sue Turner prepares for the State Fair Show. Above: Gary Hughes placed sixth at,Auto-Rama with his Meyers Manx. Left: Chris Penoyar gets set to row on the Detroit river.
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