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BOTTOM ROW--Cheryl Mann, Penny Sponseller, Elise Buell, Ila May Wiltfong, Mrs. Schnick, Melanie Barnhart, Bonnie Shoue, Dianne Fields, Brenda Cox. SECOND ROW--Kathy Mack, Diane Roesner, Glory Greiff, Claudia Carr, Vickie Arch, Diane Gilpin, Marilyn Martz, Nancy Blake. THIRD ROW-- Mary Coates, Beth Ann Hauser, Evelyn Laureys, Connie Vermillion, Ginny Koppert, Diane McNutt, Mary Carlton, Jean Burnett, Carol Martz. TOP ROW--Sandra Raabe, Karen Schultz, Marsha Cenkush, Beth Harding, Terri Peterson, Mary Schimmel, Sandy Shoff. JR. G.A.A. KEEPS UP SPIRIT The Junior Girls’ Athletic Association was always full of pep and ready to play any game that was in season. Mrs. Schnick, their sponsor, made Sure that every game was played according to the rules. Diane Roesner, president, Evelyn Laureys, vice-presi- dent, Diane McNutt, secre- tary, Kitty Peterson, treas- urer, served as officers for this year. Everyone watches the basket to see if Kitty will make two points. 23
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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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BOTTOM ROW--Jim Miller, Ron Sapusek, Lester Glassburn, Joe Kazmiezak, Kim Hudson, Tom Borlik, Harry Ko- laez, Carl Meyers, Bill Johnson, Dean Wykoff, Dennis Ness, Anthony Rajski. SECOND ROW--Bob Merley, Jim Runnels, Ron Rodgers, Larry DeMeyer, Chuck DeMeyer, Ted Neispodziany, Ernie Toth, Richard Marshall, Floyd Zarobinski, Kenny Kleine, Gibert Peterson. THIRD ROW--Doug Stone, Bob Melady, Lloyd Zarobinski, Rich Dies, Jim Lowe, Tom Glon, Rich Kopkowski, Andy Futa, Chuck Ryan, Ralph Lewis, Dick Kleine, Clarence Darland. TOP ROW--Mzr. Robinson, Bob Smith, Don Stubbs, Rich Carlin, Mike Szedenik, Larry Klopfenstein, Bob Anderson, Dennis Mandenhall, Herb Strasser, Dave Conley, Bill Imel, Greg Tuholski. What are you building boys? A better tomorrow! 24 As always, the outstanding or- ganization of the Future Farmers of America againcompleteda year full of activities. The annual trip to the national convention, the initiation of Green Hands, the judging events and the raising of grain for CROP occupied many evenings for the membership and their advisor, Mr. Clyde Rob- inson. There learning as wellas earn- ing in these activitiesas well as in the trying for many awards given by the club at the annual Awards Banquet. Carl Myers was president this year, Dan Wykoff, vice-president, Kim Hudson, secretary, and Tom Borlik, Treasurer.
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