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- ....t.r:gr--..av , . ,.,.....a,. ' ' 1:aZr1iNP' The Audio Visual Club, lcd by Pres. D. Thomas, Vice-Pres. G. Taylor, Sec. D. Lawry, and Treas. A. Kibby, held two Erik- O record dances during the past year. With the money they earned from these and other projects, the club bought a new amplifier for the school and presented a Michigan flag to the school at the Honor Awards Assembly. The club sponsor is Mr. Stine. ROW 1: Mr. Stine, advisor, D. Lawry, A. Kibby, G. Taylor, D. Thomas. ROW 2: R Miller, T. Howell, B. Howe, H. Wirt, D. Ray, G. Chapman, E. Shaft, D. Sode, D. Hoisington, G. Fay, D. Chapman, N. Kelley. ROW 3: G. Magee, D. Shaver, G. Howell, D. Livensparger, S. Repichowski, M. Landers. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB G. A. A. ROW 1: C. Peters, B. Palmer, J. Hudson, P. Moore, R. Myers, S. Montgomery, S. Lyte, C. Roberts, D. Root. ROW 2: J. Wilcox, L. Burcroff, P. Smith, K. Evans, P. Culham, C. Brown, V. Balzer, S. Anthony, N. Graves, Mrs. Marvin, advisor. ROW 3: P. Cramer, J. Lootens, P. Spicer, S. Tropp, K. Johnson, C. Kintigh, L. Kepetis, M. Knapp, J. Taber. ROW 4: V. Carpenter, C. Ehresman, A, Storie, R. Dunn, K. Essenberg, B. Crocker, B. Blair, N. Barrett, P. Anthony, J. Armour. The club also bought badminton and softball equipment for the girl's athletic department and uniforms for the girls' basketball team. The officers of the GAA arc Pres. L. Bur- croff, Vice-Pres. H. Sclmepp, Sec. M. Herding, Treas. P. Smith, Point Chm. J. Wilcox, and Student Council Rep- resentative D. Straight. The advisor was Mrs. Marvin. Compliments of: HITCI-lEN'S DRUG STORE Prescriptions Holt 'P 'aff K YUM 1 .
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... . , . .,, 1... -1 tm.. ,. , .. ....,.g.n.,.....,... -,.,...-g..-. This yea.r's Varsity Club has been working to- ward their goal of buying r the school a whirlpool for the athletic depart- ment. The club is led by Pres. J. Durliat, V. Pres. B. I-leyden, Sec.-Treas. B. Foster, with Mr. Pawlow- ski and Mr. Hovanesian as advisors. -S Q fafalf Emntsufalsit- and . z',-Npnufig, fqgunffflff X hssgynlglgl ss ! I 'st af ,fr ROW 1: B. DeChe1bor, J. Weaver, R. Thies, P. Taylor, S. Barker, B. Heyden, D. Raber. ROW 2: B. Tuttle, B. Foster, T. Smith, C. Chappell, D. Hanes, L. Helmker, S Eastman, J. Durliat. VARSITY CLUB The Girl's Athletic As- soeiation leads all the otha clubs with a mem- bership of over 100, this year. This is the largest membership any club has ever had. This year's GAA was also the most active. Among other ac- tivities, they sponsored a girls basketball team, and softball team, had a play night once a month, at- tended several play days at other schools, and held noon hour dances every week as their only money- making activity. Compliments of DeLOACH HOME FURNISHINGS G. A. A. ROW 1: S. Lewis, J. Filjion, P. Wichtoski, B. Driver, J. Sode, C. Yeadon, C. Straight, P. Sehiefer, P. Salisbury, K. Harshey. ROW 2: Mrs. Marvin, advisor, B. Pirtle, P. Peyok, M. Benham, J. Leyrer, D. Warner, N. Stanton, D. Stewart, J. Storie, M. Herd- ing, D. Straight, H. Sclmepp. ROW 3: L. Stuart, S. Fitzgerald, C. Weaver, P. Kennell R. Tripp, G. Utter, S. Thies, K. Dyer, S. Sheaffer, T. Myers, M. Rodocker, L. Miuphy. ROW 4: D. Shull, J. Ziter, L. Tompkins, S. Shaft, F. Rogers, W. Silky, B. Foy, S. Jewett, A. Jenkins, L. Dounglas. 1 Q.
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ROW 1: C. Dillingham, M. McClain, L. Stuart, M. Schroeder. ROW 2: B. Foy, M. Parsons, M. Abemathy, M. Goad, J. Yeoman, L. Hartsuff, D. Botsford, L. Kintigh, N. Cole, D. Shull, C. Allen, C. Richardson. LIBRARY CLUB ROW 1: S. Coolidge, B. Fox, L. Burcroff, S. Smith, J. Jones, Mr. Oman, ad- visor. ROW 2: A. Lang.. ham, A. Story, N. Barrett, J. Tunningly, B. Foy. ROW 3: Miss Abbs, ad- visor, Mr. Schroeder, J. Cornelius, R. Hartig, J. Marsh, J. Davis, N. Graves, C. Leflcr, B. Beebe, J. Krieger, M. McClain, J. Yeoman, C. Goodrich, P. Knight, K. Wamer, B. Wichtoski, G. Taber, S. Lee, R. Miller. Compliments ot: DELHI BAKERY , -UPN - .- ., W M ,Q-WF' The Library Club has had a very busy year this year. A few of their projects were sending four girls to library camp, a book fair, popcorn sale, candy sales, and a record hop. This years officers were L. Stuart, Pres., M. Schroeder, V. Pres., M. McClain, Sec., C. Dil- lingham, Treas.g and Mrs. Campbell, advisor. COMMERCIAL CLUB The officers of the Commercial Club were B. Fox, Pres., L. Burcroff, V. Pres., S Smith, Sec., J. Jones, Treas., with Miss Abbs and Mr. Oman as advisors. This year, the club helped girls find summer job openings and did various commercial projects .-.-um s ,- 'Jul' img v
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