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Dances and Activities drol Hresko and Wally Dutkowski enjoy an evening of music and dancing. All work and no play is not one of the rules at Northwestern. To prove this we have a very active All-American Teen Club. Meeting every Wednesday night at seven o ' clock. Teen Clubbers enjoy such sports as swimming, basketball and dancing. The pictures on these pages show the Wildcats at ease . Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors often sponsored various weekend dances such as: sock hops after games, and couple dances. These dances were enjoyed by many Northwestern students. Thessalonia Rozier, Charles McKenzie, Earl Horton, and Shirley Johnson ' s idea of fun is doing a dance called the Philly Stomp .
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Ji w J - 1 V W ' m Denise Shaheen and Vicky Sutphen speed through the evening with a hot game of ping-pong. A Teen Club basketball game is so spirited that it appears a national championship is at stake. Wildcats Enjoy Teen Club Three faded observers admire Monte Zerbe ' s diving form at a Wednesday night Teen Club i
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Synchronized Swimmers Develop Skills in the Water Nine seniors, pictured left to right, led the club this year with three years of experience as synchronized swimmers. They are: Beth Plummer, Connie Provost, Paula Jagger, Marsha Frazier, Barb Barrows, Jo Woods, Jean Rodda, Jan Meythaler, and Sue Breakiron. The synchronized swim club has worked hard in the past, but this year the girls set forth to achieve new goals. Mrs. Betty Ramsdell, coach, held practice sessions and classes on Wednesday evenings for girls from all over the city. This gave Northwestern swimmers the opportunity to learn new skills. During the past summer, the synchronized swimmers, with other tal- ented girls from Flint, put on a swim show for the annual Canusa Games Program. A western theme was chosen, and the group was directed by Miss Jan Lubowitz from Thread Lake pool. In September, the dub nominated of- ficers. Elected were: Marsha Frazier, president; Jean Rodda, vice-president; and Connie Fales, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Ramsdell and the club enjoyed a year of learning and difficult prac- tices. The success of the show put on in the Spring made all those sore and aching muscles seem worthwhile at last. Jan Meythaler has mischief in her eye as she prepares to pull Jo Woods through a double dolphin. Jean Rodda, Marcia Bohl, and Beth Plummer watch with humorous anticipation of the difficult maneuver. 46
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