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Varsity Club. Front Row: IVI. McCoy, N. DeCourcy, R. Holland, J Benya, T. Huber, Row Two: J. Fisher, S. Michlin, B. Watts, B. Nlette, R Chapman, Nl. Nlarinen, L. Kornfield, R. Lupinski, Row Three: C. Helgert, B. Macdowell, Nl. Pastor, R. Tamminga, M. Ziska, M. Pierce, C. Friedly, 'U i 'H 1' L. Mahalic, D. Lam, J. Cohen, R. Harp, M. Cary, Row Four: S. Newell D. Drapalski, C. Emmett, J. Werner, G. Succop, G. Carr, R. Knock, B Teeples, G. Zerhan, C. Hill, R. May, A. Jaster: vlivl'61'Vcz1fsity lub Provides nit 86 Sophomores Carl Hebeler and Stan Kouris dish out popcorn
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Glenda Kubit, Jill Thompson and Diane Vartanian address faculty invitations to Sadie Hawkins. Successful Sadie Hawkins ance is Highlight Making farm animals for GAA's Barnyard Bash is the job of the decoration committee. If you were wondering where all the peppy, fun-loving girls of North Farmington went every Wed- nesday after dark, you should have tried looking in the gymnasium. Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 they assembled and began their various activities under the direc- tion of lVlrs. Mary Keen. The girls adapted their sports to the seasons. Gymnastics, volley- ball and basketball were some of the favorite winter season sports. The girls divided into teams and began to play against each other. At the end of each unit the team having scored the largest num- ber of victories entered into a tournament with the women faculty members. 85
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...4nn. . l The Varsity Club entry in the Homecoming Parade shines in excellence. Spirit for ortlo Fm'mingt01i,sflil96l6l6S Varsity Club members make money selling coke at a basketball game. The 1968 Varsity Club, under the able direction of advisor Ron Holland, organized many amusing and money raising activities. Among them were the usual popcorn stand and a new product -- hot dogs. The new president, Norm DeCourcy, promised more social and sport activities. To carry out this campaign promise, he organized a trip to a Red Wing hockey game, and a trip to Michigan State to see the IVISU-Ohio State football game. He also had a hand in the sponsoring of the basketball game between the Harlem Dip- lomats and the faculty. The club's size also increased which should allow it to complete even more activities next year. 87
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