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Galloping through briar patches, dunking each other at the YWCA swimming pool, acquiring huge blisters from roller skates ..... These and others seem to be the favorite pastimes of' the members of the Girls' Athletic Association at PARK r Pom Ioan Kiel, President, Becky Crile, Treasurer, Vikki Rajnicek, Vice President, Mary Ellen Iavorsky, Secretary, and Miss Krichbaum, Adviser, lead the activities for the G.A.A. RHS. Practically every sport within reason has been attempted by these athletically-minded girls. Besides earning points for G.A.A. awards, the girls had great fun and many laughs. G.A.A. Members, Row 1: Mary Ellen Iavorsky, Becky Crile, Ioan Kiehl, Vicki Rajnicek. Row 2: Tammy Tramba, Sue Newman, Sue Brostedt, Lanet Clark, Kathy Ulrich, Nancy Bancheek, Ginny Chesloc , Laraine Mai, Tahlia Kyriakides, Ioan Lloyd, Esther Wesler, Jenny Plazik, Francene McClellan, Carol Smith, Nancy Hepler. Row 3: Miss Krichbaum, Advi- ser, Linda Iennings, Karen Barr, jackie Mostoller, Linda Wentink, Iudy Moore, Jeanie Kerkian, Sally Wilson, Laurel Snyder, Lesia Stanko, Anne jones, Charlotte McCutcheon, Sherry Pohlmeyer, Christi Wohler, Anne Bonney, Debbie Ieiber, Cathy Schwager, Mary Linder, Linda McClure. Row 80 4: Mary Ann Kurtz, Phyllis Iohnson, Susan Field, Pam Hen- sil, Connie Billman, Sandy Rapsky, Sharon Penzenik, Helen Stanton, Aida Kehoe, Sharon McIntyre, Cheryl Mellon, Donna Strong, Terrie Fulton, Barbara Luthur, Linda Smeal, Gayle Wilson, Barbara Stotko, Sue Pandy, Barbara Osbome, Sue Snodgrass, Sue Vance. Row 5: Pat Graham, Sue Franks, Diane Kinzel, Natty Douglass, Jody Copenhaver, Vicki Hutchison, Sinda Bolinger, Marsha Burkett, Cathy Cauffield, Jean Luther, Dorothy Luther, Christie MacDonald, Charlene Scuba, Betty Douglass, Cynthia McKisson, Kathy Fogarty, and Penny Bending. E ERGY, SPIRIT
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umor and so homore Y Teen members Ro I ' A ' p - ', w 1: L. Bolinger, D. Burkett, R. Macely, M. Javorsky, A. Kehoe, S. Maclntyre, J. Plazak, amd S. Sta naker. Row 2: C. McKisson, T. Tramba D. Strong, C. Laughlin, T, Fulton, E. Kearney, B. Stofko j. Liebert, and S. Carlson. Row 3: S. Snodgrass, S. Rich- mann, M. Haynes, S. Newman, B. Osborne, S. Brostedt, P Bending, S. Vance, and S. Pandy. Row 4: C. Wilson D Cooper, S. Franks, J. Tifft, S, Penzcnik, J. Hall, V. Hlitch- ison, K. Barr, J. Kiehl, and C. Cauffield. Row 5: G. Lindus S. Winemiller, L. Wentink, V. SirLouis, J. Lasser, B. Doug- lass, J. Henderson, C. Jones, N. Welton, and C. Schwager. Row 6: D. Adkins, M. Monegan, D, Adkins, S. Bolinger, I. McCarth , A. Bonney, C. Ernst, M. Linder, M. Pim, and N. Douglass. Row 7: L. McClure, K. Cowin, C. Baumgard- ner, S, Wagner, B. Falk,'D. Feiber, C. Smith, F. McClellan, I. Mostoller, C. Floyd, and I. Hanson. Row 8: C. Komar, P. Leicht, E. Rice, C'. Wohler, P. Waidler, M. Adams, T. Hostennan, A. Fairweather, L. Smcal, S. Wilson, and K. Rivers. Row 9: L. Jennings, C. Scuba, and M. Willey. YOUTH F CES IDEAL Y-Teens is a girls' organization, sponsored by the YVVCA, to promote service to the school and the community. Revere's chapter carried out this objective by helping to sponsor Ho Sui, sponsoring the annual Christmas Formal on December 28, and bringing in speakers on various topics of interest to the members. Through these projects the girls sought to achieve their goal which is, to build a fellowship of Women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christiansf, Senior Y-Teen members, Row 1: ,Vikki Rajnicek, Kath Ul- rich, N. Bancheek, Virginia Rumbaugh, Thalia Kyriakides, Nancy Robson, Karen Steiner, Laraine Mai. Row 2: Laurel Snyder, Ann Iones, Lesia Stanko, Darleen Tichy, Gail Wil- son, Mary Anne Kurtz, Lori Rand, Comelia Crimes, Nancy Hepler, Tanya Crile. Row 3: Iudy Lynch, Elaine Skirvin, Judy Mostoller, Penny Becker, Vicki Davis, jill Schumacher, Pam Tenney, Careen Butcher, Bev Banner. Row 4: Ginny Cheslock, Christie MacDonald, Ann Schwager, Donna Wea- ver, Charlotte McCutcheon, jane Russell, Betty Hannon, Merlyn Mohn, Cynthia Wyatt, and Esther Weiser. 79
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Last fall, for the first time in several seasons, the cheerleaders organized a Pep Club to promote school spirit. Be- sides having a regular cheering section at all football games, the club, under the direction of the cheerleaders and a special committee of a boy and girl from each class, sponsored canteens after home games, chartered spectator buses for away games, made posters for the games, and originated pep rallies. Working on posters to boost school spirit were Pep Club Committee members Karen Steiner, Carole Smith, Rex Rhinesmith, Barb Osborne, Chuck Tate, Iere Shafer, and Miss Krichbaum, Adviser. Aaaaaw-a-aaaaaw-a-aaaaaawf, It may have sounded like Tarzan, but it was prob- ably only a Revere Letterman walking down the hall. The members consisted of all students who re- ceived athletic letters for any varsity sport, manag- ing, or cheerleading. Although this organization was not active this year, the cheerleaders sponsored canteens to raise money for the chartered buses to away football and basketball games. Lettermen, Row 1: Tammy Tramba, Sandy Reeder, Barbara Osborne, Penny Bending, Nancy Hepler. Row 2: Jerry Hol- lendorfer, Preston Stewart, jeff Wisnieski, Bob Stopak, Ron Larson, Rick McDonald, Mike Bowler, jerry Gentner, Dan Najsztup, Jere 3: Greg Zak, Dave Vowles, Paul Hershey, 81 Schafer, Dave Anderson, Whit Andrew. Row Larry Mitton, Pat McCollum, Al Kerkian, Don Raynor, Carl Douglass, Rick Waidler, Mr. Ost, Advisor, Bill Estright, Doug Smith.
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