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Preparations for music at Teen Club are made by advisory s 1 c committee members Kathy Varion, Shelley Warner, David Lessel, mu Arlin Grittith, Sue Sebring, and Gail Shelly. I J. -.i?v'17Jf??Tq1 X'IL, i-' i-'ff I'-, 1 4 F , 2,1 11' 5-wrt., .5 H f In this fancy, frilly, you've got to have a gim- mick World, Larry Best tries to create a new style of playing keep-away by dancing Wirth the ball. The real thing is shown by Linda Hoyt, Jan Trulu, Terri Sammons, Vicki Nimn, Diane Guzak, Sue Her- ron, and Brenda Keith, who practice new steps while listening to records brougiht from home. In a game of war, each team puts up a battle to the finish. Tom Earl ducks from the impact of the ball, thrown by Dan iVanicel1i, but it looks as if his team has the advantage. Helping Dan try for a victory, Charles Branson, Gary Hous- t0n, and Dave Fredricksen put some action into the game. 45
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When this group gets together for a game of basket- ball at Teen Club, it can prove very exciting. Roger Haley, Dave Gardner, and Steve Perkins may be good friends, but when each tries to get the ball, it could turn to the contrary. , -if ,,f- V- v A , ---- ,.,,,, , . 1 ,.,, Z . m y xv tt L - 17, lit, 19 ., counts Jim Amann for each revolu- tion Arlm Griffith makes. Jim is waiting until Arlin gets too dizzy to continue so he can take his turn. Below them, Everett Mero and Clay Porter await their chance on the bar. - Tl: .54 Lp A . it it is Teen Club Teens participate in recreation The lively 250 members of Teen Club used their energy every Tuesday evening for a rec.- night in the gym. A variety of activities included tumbling, basketball, volleyball, dodgeball, and other group games. Gymnastic apparatus was used to perfect routines and stunts or just for enjoyment. People with a little more soul brought records for dancing or just listening. Outside activities were planned for Satur- days by Mrs. Cindy Potter, sponsor, and the advisory committee. They organized projects and arranged the schedule. Refreshments were sold by volunteers to revive the ambition of the hungry members. The two hours each week were filled with pleasure for everyone. 44
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