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GAA - ROW I: Sue Hinkle, Carol Riemenschneider , Lori Rhonemus, Karen Toole, Renee Pequignot, Brenda Kelly, Mindy Overholser, Tina Tayloe, Kay T renner. ROW II: Vicki Farmer, Kim Burns, Lisa Pequignot, Sue Rose, Jenny Butler, Brenda Slradling, Jo Ann Dalie, Kathy Kopp, Becky Neldemire, Kay Aler, Belinda Everhart, Sherry Boner, Karen Harris, Miss House. ROW 111: Denise Gundolf, Paula Adams, Kathy Amstutz, Camela Hughes, Karen Slaughter, Missy Harris, Cindy Johnson, Julie Snyder. ROW IV: Dede Fisher, Becky Miller, Missy Hughes, Mich Adams, Dawne Puckett, Caren Circle, Julie Huff, Pam Dooley. VARSITY •■S - ROW I: Mike Tyson, Scott Flatt, Eric Schibler, Ron Wainz, Dale Marton, Kent Powers, Tim Mundy, Scott McDonald, Ken Hoecker, Brent Conover, Mike Anglada, Rick Kitchen. ROW 11: Randy Parries, Mark Roll, Rick Mammolite, Dale Binkley, Steve Stewart, Mark Eaton, Roger Eichelberger, Brian Fritz, Dave Marshall, Mr. McDonald, Mark Reed, Chad Seymour, Jim Neer, Randy Nichols, Jeff Beavers, Greg Clements, Jeff Ulery, Dave Parmley, Cliff Davis, Bill Barker. 156
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Math Club and J.C.O.W.A. Junior Council on World Affairs collected money for UNICEF and attended the High School Institute at the University of Dayton for the study of different countries. The club conducted a United Nations Day with food, costumes and music from other countries. As a conclusion to their year ' s activities, the club held a picnic in May. The Math Club had a featured speaker, Mr. Eben, lectme on the principles of flight and then followed up their studies with a field trip to the Neil Armstrong Air and Space Museum in Wapakoneta, Ohio. As a club they learned arithmetricks (math games) and lessons on the slide rule . A Bicentennial showcase with maps and biog- raphies on George Rogers Clark and Simon Kenton was presented by the club . TOP: MATH CLUB OFFICERS - Howard Clouser, president; Mary Cripe, vice-president; Fran Weeks, secretary-treastirer. BOTTOM LEFT: J.C.O.W.A. OFFICERS - Karen Toole, president; Jenny Snorf, vice-president (early graduate, replaced by Robinn Boisel): Tamrrr Stam- baugh, secretary-treasurer; Mr. Raymond, advisor. BOTTOM RIGHT; Robinn Boisel, who was elected to replace early graduate Jenny Snorf as JCOWA vice-president, is pictured at Kan and Golf Land. 155
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VJ. v. V and Varsity S The Girls ' Athletic Association this year sponsored five interscholastic sports plus a co-ed bowling league at Victory Lanes. As fund raising projects the club members cleaned the gym after home basketball games, worked a coat check, and held a Beautiful Legs Contest. New members were inducted in a spring ceremony at Cliff Park. This year ' s Varsity S held several activities and money making projects. The club held its annual break- fast at Perkin ' s and in May attended a Reds ' baseball game. As fund raising projects, the club held a free throw contest and ran a refreshment stand at home basketball games. With the money they earned and previous funds, a pitching machine was purchased and donated to the Athletic Department. L. to R.: Member Brenda Stradling at the G.A.A. bowling league. G.A.A. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR - Pam Dooley, president; Julie Huff, vice-president; Karen Harris, secretary; Camela Hughes, treasurer; Sherry Boner, points secretary; Miss Jill House, advis or. VARSITY S OFFICERS AND ADVISOR - Greg Clements, secretary; Cliff Davis, vice-president; Mr. McDonald, advisor; Eric Schibler, treasurer; Mike Anglada, president. Vice-president Cliff Davis in action. 157
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