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skills in sports 1-I Y-JY R uf! . img, fu CAMPUS GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS: Michele Klein, trea- surer, Cheryl Gamboney, vice-presidentg Clndy Neubauer, president, Ruth jack- VARSITY ATHLETIC CLUB, FRONT ROW: Davld Forsberg, Bob McMasters, Gary Wainwright, vice-president, Chuck Dahlke, president, Russ Stahlak. busi- ness managerg Terry Balija, secretary-treasurer, Len Fumi, Frank Lockwood. SECOND ROW: Jeff McCoy, Bob Somerville, Ford Smith, Guy Ortmann, jim Mclntyre, Gene Cunningham, Bob Sands, Greg Stevens, Ron Deason, Glen Chis- if T' if 3' I son, spons coordinator, and Terry Thomas, secretary. holm. THIRD ROW: Bob Swedko, Ed Hastings, joe Bibeau, Robert Allaire, Rodney Swineheart, Jack Nemeth, Bob Galgan, Mike Tuma, Gene Hunziker. BACK ROW: Rick Murray, Andy Sampalis, Scott McNally, Ken Karlson, Rich Gordon, Rob Weeber. jim Bobrowicz, Gary Buzanis, jim Newquisl. and jerry Staniszcwski. WN f
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236 .A.A. developed eb' X Q'-X.l tgbx'95Y we ' l 1389, 0lA..1.,l', 'Gini' e NORTHWEST C.A.A. OFFICERS: Kathy Carroll, Judy Ryan, Cheryl Dres. Lori Zeiler, and Caryn Conway. This year the G.A.C. made a big change and became the G.A.A. The former Girls' Athletic Club joined the nationally recognized Girls' Athletic Association. Meetings were held several times a week as the girls participated in various sports on a team basis. Sports such as volleyball and basketball were played to coordinate with gym class instruction and were enjoyed by all the girls who took part. G.A.A. also sponsored several nplay days which were open to the entire student body. NORTHEAST G.A.A. OFFICERS: Derena Elich. Sue Brady. Laura Mathews. and Hale Boys who received varsity letters by participating in at least one organized sport sponsored by the school were eligible to become a member ofthe Varsity Athletic Club. Another requirement was that he must purchase an activity ticket. V.A.C. was principally a service club. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Zoda the club devoted its time to work at all home games, serving in the con- cession stands, checking coats, and ushering. Members encouraged and maintained strong school spirit. n Schweikle.
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238 Cheerleaders promoted school spirit, VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, FRONT ROW: jan Fetters, 'Terry Thomas, Elaine Wasielewski. BACK ROW: Pam Dresden, Sharon Tholl, and Darlene Wasielewski. S-4' Varsity cheerleaders were required to possess acrobatic talent that was demonstrated by their splits. SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS, FRONT ROW: Rachelle Raab, Lou Camper, Barb Bauer. BACK ROW: Debbie Murray, Barb Zeller, Laura Mathews, and Carol Smith, Varsity cheerleaders were responsible for leading the many fans who attended the varsity basketball and football games in cheers. Practicing twice a week for about two hours, these cheerleaders perfected their high level of precision, and experi- mented with new cheers. Also because of their pep, voice, appearance, skill, and co- ordination, underclassmen were chosen to form a squad to lead chants at sophomore games. Pam Dresden demonstrated pep and skill, typical of the varsity squad. TTT?-3-I .TV Q' E'
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