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LETTERMEN MR. BECK MR. THOMAS SPONSORS The Shields Junior High Lettermen ' s Club was organized to create and maintain a high regard for the athletic awards of the school, to put a premium on high scholarship and clean sportsmanship, to make possible united effort by the recipients of the athletic honors in the interests of athletics, and to develop and enrich the friendship and fellowship which is the rightful heritage of teammates. Membership in this organization is open to all eighth and ninth grade boys of Shields Junior High School who have been awarded the athletic letter, numerals, or a certificate for their participation in athletics. Row 6 (left to right): Mr. Thomas, Jim Brackemyre, Gary Colglazier, Dale Jenkins, Ken Williams, Jim Hill, Hunter Blanco, Kenny Casey, Dave Emily, Joe Mclntire, Danny Elliott, Mr. Beck Row 5 (left to right): Bob Deschner, Clark Brown, Mike Jackson, Jon Bevers, Brent Cogdill, Myron Owens, Andy Gordon, Terry Graessle, Jon Robertson, Dave Grelle, Rick Hawkins, John Groub, Mark Spurgeon, Tim Wilson, Jim Freeman, Dan Mousa, Ron Hawn Row 4 (left to right): Harold Simpson, Dave Stahl, Gary Satterwhite, Charles Noblitt, Roger Green, Rick Phillips, Tom Rose, Dan Rigsby, Richard Growe, Jon Lynch, Rex Wheeler, Glen Waggoner Row 3 (left to right): Steve Grelle, Tom Rebber, Gregg Schneck, Tim Barlow, Steve Durham, Brad Boas, Tom Hemmer, Roger Powell, Bruce Yeager, Bill Acton, Leon Taylor, Mark Emkes, Jim Noelker, Richard Borges Row 2 (left to right): Steve Jaynes, Tom Barbour, Richard Beatty, Larry Martin, Charles Fox, Mike Anthony, Dave Lanham, Stan Stradley, Pat Tracey, Tom Parker, Russ Davidson, John Hill, Howard Stogdill, Dave Bobb, Jeff Culp, Mark Patman Row 1 (left to right): Dan Botkin, Gary Plummer, Doug Richardson, Gregg Ashcraft, Joe Halman, Baron Hill, Don Curry, Danny Sturgeon, Bill Owens, Doug Lange, Keith Sinn, Tom Haskett, Jim Jolly, Don Hargis 71
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G.A.A. MISS HONN, SPONSOR The purpose of the G.A.A. is to stimulate participation in girls athletics, to develop interests and skills which may be used after graduation and to promote ideals of health and sportsmanship. The ninth grade G.A.A. stay after school on Mondays to participate in speedaway, softball, volleyball, bowling or basketball. The highest local award a 9th grader may earn is the Outstanding 9th Grade award. The girls ' s name is placed on a plaque in our trophy case and she receives a trophy. The seventh and eighth grade G.A.A. girls meet on Thursdays for the activity period. This G.A.A. group will not be given, tests. They learn the rules of the various games so that they will be able to participate better in later years. G. A. A. NINTH GRADE Row 2 (left to right): Barbara Bingman, Trisch Whitcomb, Sara Jo Fleetwood, Sheila Fish, Jenny Myers, Carolyn Parks, Nancy Nichter, Rita Cash, Jill Henderson, Diane Lynch, Cindy Owens, Ann Greemann, JoEUen Kloeker, Jane Henkle, Lovella Reicenbacker, Yvonne Shelton, Valli Webster, Becky Pollert, Jane Keyset, Marilyn Engleking, Sandy Hattabaugh, Carolyn Anderson Row 1 (left to right): Cheryl Dyer, Bonnie McKinney, Kathy Chadd, Julie Stilwell, Jane Wait, Sheila Shade, Jan Scheffe, Barbara Cooper, Linda Richmond, Peggy Dyer, Sandra Bobb, Anna VonDielingen, Jill Sieinberger, Sheila Easterday, Wendy Hunt, Deanie Moore, Kathy Oberring Front Row (kneeling, .left to right): Nancy Snyder, (vice-president), Sandy Wendling, (treasurer), Brenda Russell, (Pres- ident), Becky Bishop, (secretary). G. A. A. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Row 2 (left to right): Sherri Ross, Becky Nichter, Vermona Couch, Brenda Schleibaum, Diane Sterling, Joyce Stout, Jane Nichter, Pam Brown, Ann Miller, Lindsey Baxter, Pam Stevens, Cynthia Koerner, Denise Stein, Diane Salas, Carol Barlow, Debbie Chitwood, Patsy Bultman, Cindy Oathout, Peggy Rebber, Ellen Baxter, Hazel Edwards, Jane Ailing, Sherida Brock Row 1 (left to right): Martha Brackemyre, Cheryl Kendall, Betty Boling, Cheryl Kemmerer, Bonnie Alexander, Michelle Compton, Weslyn Foley, Jane Spray, Karin VanScyoc, Linda Cooper, Becky Bowman, Susan Rind ahl, Brenda Bridgewater, Susan Flick, Sandra Oathout, Marcia Swengel Front Row (kneeling •• Isft to right): Jean Ann Coryell, (secretary), Alice Scott, (treasurer), Lisa Englehardt, (president), Jane Laupus, (vice-president) 70
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STUDENT LIBRARIANS SCHOOL LIBRARIAN, MRS. WITTERS There are fifteen student librarians at Shields Junior High School. Their cheerful and willing efforts enable the library to give a much better quality of service to both teachers and students. Some of their duties consist of taking care of circula- tion, shelving books, helping mend old books, processing new books, and assisting fellow students in locating material. Row 3 (left to right): Kathy Malone, Diana Day, Judy Graves, Brenda Schleibaum, Shelia Fish, Vicky Christian, Roland Gernert Row 2 (left to right): Anna VonDielingen, Carol Martin, Mrs. Witters, Susie Kidd, Butch Baker Row 1 (left to right): Kathy Chadd, Diana Sterling ABSENT: Teresa Bryant, Nancy Buscher 72
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