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Chapters Increase Participation Q 2 Marshall Chapter ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Linda Barrett, Mary Riordan, Lynda Wick- lander, Judy Wallack, secretary, Carol Hegre, vice president, Kathleen Gerritz, president, Marilyn Adams, chaplain, Kathy Charl- ton, Karen Johnson. SECOND ROW: Sandra Nordin, Shelley La- Chance, Lola Wever, Audrey Olson, Ann Godfrey, Shirley Han- Pratt Chapter BELOW: FRONT ROW: Rene Harnett, publicity chairman, Carolyn Bergerson, president, Wendy Van Alstine, vice president, Lynn Kelley, chaplain, Carol Lindgren, secretary, Terry Knutson, treas- urer. SECOND ROW: Barb Childs, Terry Johnson, Shelley Rogers, Arlie Van Alstine, Kathy Yurecko, Linda Wagner, Peggy Johnson, son, Judy Stricklin, Mary Tworuk, Dorothy Selness. THIRD ROW: Kathy Engel, Diane Drake, Shirley Tworuk, Becky Larsen, Penny Enz, Pat Myhre, Pat Olson. BACK ROW: Marsha Andresen, Gloria Stove, Irene Hunt, Sandy Wedlund. Marit Smaby, Cheryl Dagen, Kathy Brennen. THIRD ROW: Margy Lohn, Judy Lindeman, Judy Nyberg, Sue Horns, Allison Hay, Christy Eitner, Jane Peterson, Delores Sarna, Missy Miller. BACK ROW: Mary Shave, Ellen Pohl, Diane Gutzke, Linda Johnson, Bonnie Busch, Margaret Ellefson, Marie Lawler, Rita Babcock. I
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Fun and Service Signify Blue Tri The Blue Tri, ci branch of the Y.W.C.A., includes girls in grades i 312 ten through twelve. The aims ot f this large organization are promot- ing fellowship among the members, creating understanding towards others, and performing service proi- ects for the school. The Blue Tri club at Marshall is is--r divided into three chapters: Mar- shall, Pratt, and Tuttle which meet twice each month to plan various activities. RIGHT: Smiling while putting up the Blue Tri bulletin board are juniors Tucky Kings- ley, Becky Larsen, and Janet Engstrom. This colorful bulletin on second floor is de- signed to attract new members, especially the sophs, and to inform the members of the current ciub events. Tuttle Chapter BELOVV: FRONT ROW: Barb Munsinger, treasurer, Marian Man ning, secretary, Karen Helland, president, Joni Greimel, chaplain SECOND ROW: Janet Engstrom, Karlye Canfield, Barb Hughes, Tucky Kingsley, Carol Holmquist, Joy Westergard, Barb Fielstad Hx 5 ig. wk P' at -K T Q 3 A 5.1- THlRD ROW: Mary Jo Olson, Carol Pearson, Karen Kloss, Barb West, Darcy Gustuson, Stephanie Allen. BACK ROW: Cheryl Le- vercom, Kathy Crane, Sue Dunn, Janet Leverton, Sally Greenup. B ing
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'.. V. I i 'TTT-Txts.--' EMRA Board Tumbling, trampoline, danc- ing, badminton, volleyball, cheerleading, wrestling, gym- nastics, and weightlifting are only some of the activities stu- dents in grades 7-12 partici- pate in at the East Minneapolis Recreation Association on Tues- day and Thursday nights. Mr. George Patten, who serves as the faculty adviser, is kept very busy serving as an instructor and also as an interested friend. LEFT: FRONT ROW: Jim Spriggs, r S Kathy Corbett, Carol Riley, Mr. Pat- ten. BACK ROW: Mary Hartman, Harvey Riley, Nancy Pearson. GRA, Youth Center, and EMRA Offer Youth Center Board Youth Center membership is open to all students in Grades ten through twelve. This organization meets every Friday from 7:30 to TO p.m. Among the activities offered are ping pong, volleyball, basketball, badmin- ton, and dancing. The board members plan and organ- ize these activities. Youth Center provides an evening of fun and exercise for all who attend. Mr. George Patten, popular Marshall High mathematics teacher, is the faculty adviser. BELOW: FRONT ROW: Kathy Brennen, Paddy Belois, Mary Riordan. BACK ROW: Herb Lewis, Lynn Gunder- son, Buddy Rogers.
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