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games, Modern Dance performs its annual presentation in T lfffxv. -gi , 3 rye, r ' I M1 Patricia Lee Sponsor l 165 E. Ever wish you could be an lsadora Duncan with the free spirit and temperament to express yourself through the swaying motions of your beautiful body? Thirty girls tried and got hooked on the idea. They have an annual program each year. Car washes and bake sales supported the annual presentation at the conclusion of the school year. Patricia Lee of the Physical Education Department sponsored. A. President, Cindy Baehmer, practices at shooting a basket. B. GAA members participate in many sports. C. Sheryl Bullington is first in line to make a basket. D. The exercise machine helps Nlodern Dance members get in shape. E. Nlod- ern Dance members use record player to keep in step during dance number. F. Two members display skill in arm move- ment.
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Girls A thletic A ssociation sponsors all female basketball A. B. lVluscle-toned figures, and health improvement may result from being a GAA member. This club was open to the entire student body of girls. There were approximately 50 to 55 members this year. Candy apples and cup cakes were sold as their money making project. Awards for sportsmanship and outstanding service were given out to deserving girls. ROSTER Candy Baehmer, president, Debbie Radtke, viceepresidentg Debbie Marks, secre- tary-treasurerg June Bell and JoAnn Kielbasa, sports coordinators. Nancy Bennett, Peggy Botelet, Kim Brown, Sheryl Bullnngton, Bonita Carpenter, Duane Cauble, Cathy Chronic, Sue Diehl, Margo Dooley, Lynn Ellison, Laurie England, Debbie Ford, Cheryl Glasgow, Debbie Harris, Jan Infante, Jan Ives, Linda Johnson, Lori Johnson, Kathy Kennedy, Sabrina MacDonald, Flo Margrabua, Sue Mattone, Debbie Mink, Peggy Payton, Sue Ragland, Carol Renner, Kim Robinson, Betsy Rocky, Sheree Rosenberg, Becky Ryalas, Missy Sadman, Marne Sammet, Ellen Shine, Terry Smith, Kathy Swann, Jackie Taylor, Beverly Thomas, Kim Throm, Karen Vann, Sherri Verderber, Candy Wageman, Patty Winn, Kay Wise, Ton: Wilkenson, Sheryl Wynn. 1 4
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Scuba diving, Ouill and Scroll Realtor Junior, new clubs .flag Q5 f A. B. .sw Wit 7 Q ig 5 Q 323 f N wig. I i C. Wouldn't you just love to explore the depths of the ocean? Well, this year the 12 members of the newly formed Scuba Diving Club did just that. The club had a successful trip in the ocean in which three parents donated time and boats. One must be a certified diver to belong to the club. They are able to rent equipment with money from car washes and dues. The sponsor is lVlr. VanVleet. ROSTER President, Dave Carlan, Tom Albertson, Bill Corbett, Gary Harned, Chip Huffman, Greg Jones, Fred Kulp, Mark Roundaville, Steve Ruebotton, Greg Waser, Eullen Wright. A. Scuba Diving member practices breathing underwater. B. Scuba Diving mem- bers get ready for practice. C. Finishing up after a hard day of swimming. D. Elaine Howard gets a helping hand with air tanks. E. Mark Roundaville dives into the water. F. Proper air control is learned by continual practice. G. Quill and Scroll members get inducted by lVlrs. Nlartin. H. Realtor Junior Officers I-r, Dave Martin, Elaine Howard, and Barry Ciociola. I. Quill and Scroll officers I-r, Peggy Smith, Doug Gorman, Linda Neiderheiser, and Janet Jenkins. J. Quill and Scroll members look at their certificate. 166 D. .R .g 4-aa f.. ef T. . x5-Cs. ' 53 fr - in If 25 K an 5 ,jg avr: -l-i in em--e. . at-. 3 E. -., 'ru ,.-- I .,f,,,. 1 l 5. f - we T99 .ef A f ' -F we rr 4' 'Qu ,, q z vm- f 4, W M1 M W .. re, W if thlt .,,., , .g ,, ,N ' F.
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