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G m Classes Offer Chance To Relax - X x ko, Q S, Donna Menger looks on as Sandi Stoki, gym leader, demonstrates a kneeclrop on the trampoline. Judy Ambrous stands by hoping she will not have to act as guard for Sandi. Mary Schwalm, gym leader, shows Sandra Loser the proper stance and grip in the use of the bow and arrow. Sandra hopes to be- come a skilled archer. Chuck Hoffman and Jim Roberts find their gym class a good place to learn how ta improve in their favorite sport. Basketball Pyramiding is fun. That's what the expressions on the faces of WGS lUSl 0119 of IYIGHY activities. these boys seems to indicate. Maybe it was in anticipation of the puleup seconds later when the pyramid collapsed. 174
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Tankmen Break More Than One School Record VARSITY SWIMMING Pool records fell when the '59 MC tankers took to the water. Hours of diligent practice perfecting their swimming skills and team enthusiasm were im- portant assets for the record setting times. Seniors The bf 'l,'Y 'l'e is 0 b Y' BOB Nichol? and I ' an unidentified opponent are caught in two different Bob Nicholson, Dave Sheridan, Ed Bergman, and pan, gf the mek, John Buckholz each were outstanding in their events and were responsible for many team points and new records. Throughout the season exciting moments filled MC swimming meets and sometimes the winner was not decided until the final relay events. Then team cooperation, spirit, and skill were the factors which made the decision. Constant improvement marked the progress of Coach Reaume's swimming team. Following a slow season's start, the tankers swam to a 8 won, 6 loss record and placed third in the Eastern Michigan League standings. At the end of the season Jim Nicholson, a sophomore who set a new time for the 100 yard backstroke event, and John Buckholz, who set four new MCHS swimming records, represented our school Aaron Oswald, diver, seems to be suspended in mid- . . . . . air. The camera stopped him in the layout position at the state swimming finals in East Lansing. Buck- of Q beoumul back dive. holz placed fifth in the lOO yard individual medley. Bottom row: Henry Miller, mgr.: Aaron Oswald, Ed Bergman, Dave Sheridan, Bob Nicholson, Bill Jacobs, John Buckholz, Dan McMillan and Coach Daniel Reaume. Second row: George Stevenson, John Rodgers, David Hahn, Jim Naughton, Dave Allen, David Fenton, Al Bersalle and David Downer. Top row: Bill Tiner, Bill Aitkin, Victor Cummings, Jim Nicholson, David Killoran, Alvin lawrence, Bob Bailey and John Huddlestone. 191
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Sports Of All Sorts Attract Girls To G.A.A. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Sports of all sorts fill the roster of the Girls' Athletic Association. This club strives to further the interests of both team and individual sports and makes membership available to all girls in grades nine through twelve. Throughout the year G.A.A. members take part in a variety of sports. Basketball, volleyball, bowling, and archery are only a few of the events scheduled. Tournaments are set up for each sport and the girls form teams and play against each other. Both good sportsmanship and a knowledge of the different games are derived from these experiences. The girls also travel to other E.M.L. schools to participate in G.A.A. playdays. Competition is keen and the winning teams receive rewards. A highlight of the year's activities takes place in the fall. The club officers attend a G.A.A. camp to exchange ideas and discuss club problems with other G.A.A. officers. Recreation and fun are also a part of the meeting. i i i Newly formed this year is the G.A. A. bowling league. Each Monday afternoon about fifty members go bowling. Here Deanna Pomerenlz picks up her ball in preparation for a frame. We-mesa.. ,.......7 Bart of the activities of the G.A.A. are after school sports activl ties. Betty Clark, Bernice Scott, Ester McReynolds and Mona Brandenburg enioy some volleyball competition. MEMBERS Kathy Kohn President Sharon Brownson Vice-President Susan Dixon Secretary Mona Brandenburg Treasurer Bonnie Bell Margie Brunke Mary Cannon Sharon Chambers Betty Jean Clark Rosa Cole Barbara Darling Faye Dodson Sallie Dodson Nancy Folkman JoAnne Foote Judy Gall Sammye Gilley Deanna 'Hampton Janet Hibbert Carol Hicks Janice Jarvis Shirley Jennings Karen Kunkel Gretchen Meitzner Lorraine Nichols Deanna Pommerenk Marilynn Porrett Maureen Quinn Esther McReynolds Mary Schietecatte Bernice Scott Diane Smith Mary Taylor Ruther Taylor Anna Walker Sharon Walker Oralee Willis Donna Wiegand Miss Esther Ralston Sponsor
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