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Big and Little Sister Party celebrants have fun with ring around a rosien. Connie Wlachowiak, Cathy Hughes, Martha Nichols and Connie Weiss are the ring leaders in this picture. The G.A.A. takes to thc gridiron for an afternoon of pigskin folly Linda May, Jeanette Sears, Joan Nemes, Jane Sears, Cathy Vogler and Cindy Sharp try out a new formation. SENIOR G.A.A. L-R ROW ONE: Martha Nickels, Sandy Squires, Cathy Clark, Gloria Powell. ROW TWO: Mrs. Barbara Beehler, sponsor, Melva Duncan, Sue Lebiedzinski, Carol Coar, Janet Hoe- fle, Barbara Hudson, Donna Ashley, Pam Billow, Joan Nemes, Jan- is Miller, Sandy Pozwilka, Sue Thompson. ROW THREE: Linda May, Marcella VanDamme, Jane Sears. Diane McCollister, Jea- nette Sears, Becky Fuson, Jo Ann Zugbaum, Dana Moran, Susan Marker, Linda Ringen, Becky Laidig, Carol Christy, Kay Schlarb, Barbara Slaven, Karen Hoffman, Marcia Schmeltz. ROW FOUR: Jean Gardner, Susan Galyean, Karen Matchette, Linda Fuller, Katrina Hayden, Kathy Murphy, Pam Blue, Myra Morlan, Diana Strope, Peggy Holmes, Mary Gamble, Bonnie Nash, Miss Kathy Hildreth, sponsor.
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Science Club members inspect Bob Cropsey's Science Fair exhibit. Phil Allen, Bob Cropsey, Science Club sponsor Michael Hecka ' ' d D ' M ers. Those interested are: Earl McDowell, Robin Bean, Mike Kanouse, man, Barbara Myers, an enms y Qcieuw and Math Majors Academia Disciplines Tlvwugiv wth Activities Interesting discussions and experiments in math were the features of the 1965 edition of he Math Club. Led by sponsor Mr. Daniel Diener and club ofhcers Phil Allen, Mike Kanouse, Barbara Rumpf, and Steve Kelley the club heard Phil Allen solve for pi, Mr. Diener relate the mathematical prowess of the Egyptians, Mike Kanouse shouw some problems in logic, and David Rumpf illustrate how to derive special magic squares. Math Club: L to R-Mike Kanouse, Stephen Kelley, Mr. Daniel Diener, Barbara Rumpf, Phil Allen. ROW TWO- Dan Faust, Richard Eger, Bob Cropsey, Susan Schalliol, Larry Lambert, Tom Bean, Craig Brown.
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Big Lrtbva Qnstws' Pwab-5 mul Mary Leininger, Sandy Reichert, Donna Mitchell. Sharon Nich- ols, Debbie Bailin, Miss Kathy Hildreth. ROW FOUR: Millisa Smith, Sallie Newland, Christine Yuncker, Connie YN'eiss, Cindy Sharp, Pam Jewett, Laura Higgenbotham, Dorothy Stupka, Cheryl Hinton, Joy Bogan, Terry Meacham. Sue Paval, Pam Little, Linda Friesner, Kathy Vogler. Stephanie Koch. The G.A.A. under the leadership of Cathy Clark and the sponsor- ship of Miss Kathy Hildreth and lN4rs. Barbara Beehler enjoyed another activity-packed year. A repertoire of our activities included District Camp at lVatervalliet, kliehigan in September and In- diana Leadership Camp at Delphi in October. Other October red letter days were the dates of the Freshman party and the State Badminton Tourney at Lafayette. From November through February G.A.A.'ers were active on the volleyball and basketball courts. Our schedule included games with Elkhart, Goshen, Concord, Mishawaka, Nappanee, Jimtown and Plymouth. A highlight of the shortest month of the year was the annual PENN PLAYDAY. A March feature was a mother-daughter recreation night. April, spring, and outdoor fun was complemented with track competition. lVe represented our school in the District and State track meets. Nappanee and Elkhart were added to our spring sports schedule in softball and some of our girls attended an annual Play Day event at Ball State. To climax a school year of on-the-go fun and recreation we slowed down the pace long enough for the Annual lklay Awards Banquet. G.A.A. OWCGTX President Cathy Clark Vice President Martha Nichols Secretary Gloria Powell Treasurer Sandy Squires
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