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GAA Sponsors After-School Athletics The GAA’rs play a fast game of basket ball. While developing their athletic skills and encouraging good sportsmanship, the members of the Girls’ Athletic As- sociation participated in many sports: speedaway, basket- ball, volleyball, bowling, and softball. Mrs. Florence Crouch sponsors the G.A.A. with the assistance of E-M.U. phys. ed. majors. The G.A.A. executive board is made up of Ina Hansen, president; Patty Burns, vice president; Cres Myers, recorder; Pat Palmer, secretary treasurer. (First row 1. to r.) Barb Davey, Aprill Kraus, Pat Palmer, Patty Burns, Ina Hansen, Mrs. Crouch, Cres Meyers, Bette Gilden, Barb DeBoer, Claudia Zeller. (Second row lI, to r.) Patty Bates, Kay Ferris, Linda Leininger, Barb Buelow, Betty Case, Carol Congdon, Linda Blakemore, Rita Manion, Mary Harrison. (Third row 1. to r.) Phyllis Henderson, Sandy Shuda, Lois Magee, Barb Prochnow, Janet Coleman, Barb Baker, Janet McDougall, Charlotte Kersey, Karen Falstad. (Fourth row 1. to r.) Gail Tedford, Ellen McDermott, Bonnie Harris, Barb Seyfried, Anna Belcher, Donna Kersey, Mary Van- Black, Randy Norris, Jo Ann Magee, Lynn Hutchinson, Carol Gunn, Charlene Peller. 18 S-t-r-i-k-e! Bowling is one of the many G.A.A. activities.
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Boost School Spirit Roosevelt’s Pep Club gathers on the school steps. A tense moment in the game shows the strained faces of members of the Pep Club. Red feathers brightened up the stands at every athletic event this year. The Pep Club were wearing their feathered hats proudly as they turned out to support the teams. In February the club sponsored Pep Week under the direction of Ellen Mc- Dermott, president; Barb DeBoer, vice president; Gail Tedford, secretary; and Mr. Francis Welper, adviser. Each day the school honored a different sport. The highlight of the week was Odd Day. Students dressed in “odd” costumes, and a prize was given for the most original outfit.
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Aqua Maids Keep Busy In - Out of Water (First row 1. to r.) Mary VanBlack, Betty Case, Harris, Susan Sanzi, Janet Congdon, Jinx Wescott. Carol Congdon, Barb Davey, Patty Burns, Miss (Third row 1. to r.) Anita Ferrer, Mary Farris, Bell, Jodi Tripp, Jane Davis, Julie Fulford, Beth Susan Ulrich, Nancy Brooks, Randy Norris, Barb Milford, Ann McClelland. Baker, Kathy Martin, Laurie Sanzi, Barb Borusch. (Second row l. to r.) Bev Peller, Kathy Foreman, (Kneeling 1. to r.) Barb Barich, Toni Everard, Janet Goings, Carol Gunn, Mary MacDonald, Karen Falstad, Pat Adair. Daren Otis, Sherry Skinner, Mary Schieve, Bonnie Under the leadership of Patty Burns, Swinounety ign aloe he eas : : structions before trying the Jodi Tripp, and Miss Mary Irene Bell, presi- next stent dent, vice president, and adviser, respective- ly, the Roosevelt Sinkopators had a year brimming with activities. After presenting their show, Anniversary Antics, in the fall, the girls continued working on their swim- ming skills. As a community project, they visited the Washtenaw County Home for the aged, where they helped the residents write letters to friends and relatives. In February the Sinkopators honored the RHS swimming team with a banquet. The girls also schedul- ed such activities as their pizza dinner night and roller skating party. Adviser Miss Mary Irene Bell helps the Sinkopators perfect their synchronized routines.
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