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HI-Y--BOTTOM ROW: Jim Glon, Larry Demeyer, Bob Johnson, Mr. Fike, Bing Harding, Jerr y Szymanski, Pat Higgens, John Frantom. SECOND ROW: Clark Hensell, Bob Tennyson, Horace Brown, Fred Scott, Jim Pietrzak, Mike Kring, Dick Nelson. THIRD ROW: John Michael, Herb Strasser, Alan Tobolski, Richard Goepfrich, Randy Light. HI-Y PROMOTES HOLIDAYS This year the Hi-Y, with Mr. Fike as their sponsor, kept active with their numerous projects. This year they main- tained the football scoreboard cover, provided the varsity basketball games. They also maintained the track score- board, and continued their an- nual projects of supplying the pencil machines. The officers for the year were Bob Johnson, president, Larry DeMeyer, vice-presi- dent, Jerry Szymanski, sec- retary, Bing Harding, treas- urer, Pat Higgins, chaplain, Clark Hensell, sergeant-at- arms, Rick Budney, Jr. Coun- cil representative. A strong wind might prove disastrous as these Hi-Y boys prepare the football scoreboard for winter.
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The F.T.A. officers are busy planning one of their unusual meetings. Forthis one they invited the Rolling group over. To become a teacher is the ambi- tion of the members of the Future Teachers of America. For many years the club has helped its mem- bers attain their goals by touring various college campuses, to give the members an idea of education on a higher level. At the regular meet- ings there were speakers, such as new teachers and teaching special- ists. F.T.A. officers for the year were Sue Sanders, president, Dan Riffel, vice-president, SharonHiggins, sec- retary, Ron Rodgers, treasurer, Rich Vida, historian, Fran Folk, li- brarian. The sponsors were Mr. John Hans and Mr. Joseph Tiritter. FTA PLANS EVENTFUL YEAR BOTTOM ROW--Nancy Nicodemus, Mary Layman, Neal Downey, Lynn Murray, June Hayter, Terry Davi- son, Dora Hayter, Irene Moffit, Christine Jankowski, Bonnie Lewis, --SECOND ROW--Reva Clark, Carolyn Shaum, Roberta McGuire, Barb Roloff, Pat VanHeesbeke, Rosemary Van Laecke, Sallie Weltie, Janet Hope, Margie Zakrowski, Joyce Gorney, Evelyn Ruskowski,--THIRD ROW--Carolyn Nicodemus, Diane Thomas, Pam Wykoff, Sharon Scales, Russ Barnes, Barb Benjamin, Ann O'Laughlin, Marilyn Heminger, Veronica Bartoszewicz, Claudia Stoneburner,--TOP ROW--Mike Cooper, Art Johnson, Brian Hildebrand, Pat Higgins, Bob Tennyson, John Leonard, Bill Argabright, Don Heinek, Ted Hope, Jim Barnes, Greg Tuholski, Tom Konieczny. 20
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G.A.A. HAS INTER-SCHOOL GAMES G.A.A.--Left to right: Nancy Nicodemus, Gayle Wilson, Linda Brasseur, Rose Mary Van Laecke, Suzanne Danielson, Miss Hunsberger, Sally Mack, Frances Lloyd, Joan Shrad- der, Pat Wilson, and Bonnie Van Lue. The Senior Girls’ Athletic Association and the annual awards night. has experienced a most enjoyable year. The officers for the 1962-63 G.A.A. One of the highlights of the year was when were: Rose Mary Van Laecke, President; the Club played interschool basketball and Sally Mack, Secretary; Bonnie Van Lue, volleyball. Treasurer; Pat Wilson and Nancy Nicode- Among the activities that kept G.A.A. mus, Point Recorders; and Miss Huns- active were a dance, G.A.A. Fun Night, berger, Sponsor. Not only are the °G.A.A. girls good at basketball, but they can alsodosome modern danc- ing. 22
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