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G. A. A. Knows Sports, Will Play BOTTOM ROW: D. Hagen, C. Farrel, P. Anderson, A. Hickethier--Secretary, S. Bremer--President, Miss Zimmer- man, K. Petersen--V. President, K. Rachuy--Treasurer, J. Hays, S. Drollinger, B. Anchor, P. Dougherty. ROW 2: S. Duris, S. Joyce, R. Henrichson, L. Goodbear, C. Gutsrneidel, C. Krenz, H. Foss, S. Lonetree, K. Coffman, L. Everson. ROW 3: V. I-Iicketheir, V. Harrison, L. Hudzinski, J. Houghton, S. Field, J. Georgeson, M. Leng, A. Lewis, B. Greyslack, C. Burris, P. Banyar. ROW 4: D. Clark, K. Fedderly, K. Fenske, N. Holden, K. Cone, D. Brousil, D. Plath, K. Clark, B. Cary. Bowling another strike, sending a volleyball over the heads of opponents, dashing across the floor in a basketball game are feats performed by the members of G.A.A. as they carry out their aim: To promote interest and parti- cipation in athletics among all the girls in school. With this in mind the members organized a sports program which included the following sports: basketball, badminton, bowling, volleyball, soccer, baseball, softball, and archery. Sandy Bremer, president, Karen Petersen, vice -president, Andrea I-lickethier, secretary, and Karen Rachuy, treasurer, worked with Miss Zimmerman, advisor, to make this a successful year for G.A.A, ti W7 3 I s BOTTOM ROW: A. Brown, M. Wenkman, S. Wabashagin, S. Peters, R. Murray, A. Retzlaff, P. Sandberg, P. Wol- fram, M. Walker, K. Foster. ROW 2: S. Penske, B. Nagel, P. Preister, G. Roeker, J. Peterson, M. Stanton, N. Sumwalt, B. Raitz, D. Walker. ROW 3: E. Fish, P. Stukel, P. I-lelley, B. Stanwyck, H. Wimmer, G. Miner, N. Moon, J. Van Schoyck, K. Bloss. ROW 4: D. Bennett, L. McNutt, M. Hansen, J. Schankc, J. Hoesly, J. Gay, P. Bohlinger. 49
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Homemakers Work for a Better Tomorrow FHA BOTTOM ROW: E. Gabris, D. Wormet, M. Svejcar, J. Svejcar, Mrs. Winn, M. Walker, P. Joyce, V. Jacobson, R. Cook, P. North, K. Donnelly. ROW 2: P. Helley, D. Lonetree, C. Burgess, J. Schwark, E. Platt, J. Langer, N. Schleef, P. Smith, P. Banyer, K. O'Keefe. ROW 3: M. Erickson, R. I-Iindes, B. Wampler, J. Langer, P. Wedde, M. Stone, C. Sus, D. Walker, B. Joyce, N. Moon. ROW 4: P. Preister, B. Donnelly, S. Jerome, D. Bennett, C. Zouski, S. Lonetree, B. Gunn, B. Cary, D. Nelson. The FHA motto Toward New Horizons expresses the purpose of the organization--learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. The program, as carried out under the direction of Mrs. Winn, helps each individual girl to show growth through planned experiences in the area in which she has her greatest need. A degree program allows for club members to gain recognition for this growth. As a money making project, the club sells English toffee, and in cooperation with the FFA, the club sells ice cream every noon in the cafeteria. The most popular event of the year is the banquet at which members of FHA in cooperation with the members of FFA entertain their parents. OFFICERS SEATED: J. Svejcar, Vice President, M. Walker- Presidentg R. Cook--Treasurer, D. Wormet--Sec- retary. STANDING: V. Jacobson--Recreational Director, P. Joyce--Reporter, M. Svejcar--Histo rian. via A Decorating tables for banquet il lr 0 d
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Pep Club Stimulates School Spirit BOTTOM ROW: J. Peterson, M. Wenkman, M. Roney, N. Holden, Miss Zimmerman, J. Hoesly, P. Anderson, M. Roney, S. Fenske. ROW 2: B. Thomas, D. Gall, C. Dunham, G. Roeker, C. Anderson, D. Clark, K. Fedderly, P. Wolfram, P. Banyar, P. North, P. Smith, J. Hays, C. Burris. ROW 3: R. Murray, P. Ramar, C. Sumwalt, M. Ker- win, S. Schaitel, B. Anchor, V. Bates, K. Donnelly, M. Walker, J. Nelson, L. I-laferman. ROW 4: V. Jacobsen, E 4 Platt, J. Langer, S. Kohl, S. Field, J. Georgeson, H. Wimmer, M. Leng, A. Lewis, B. Greyslak, C. Krenz, K. Bloss. ROW 5: P. Joyce, J. Gay, P. I-lelley, R. Henrichson, B. Cary, K. Fenske, K. Cone, D. Brousil, D. Flath, J. Schank P. Bohlinger, H. Foss. Pep Club is an organization open to all students. It is formed for the purpose of promoting school spirit and sports- manship among the entire student body. The chief activity during the year is to organize the pep meetings held beforeeach home football and basketball game, and Jeanne Hoesly, program chairman, always planned a novel and interesting pep skit for each pep assembly. The officers were Pat Anderson, presidentp Karen Petersen, vice- presidentg Martha Roney, secretaryg Nancy Holden, treasurer. Miss Zimmerman was advisor for the club. E J BOTTOM ROW: B. Stanwyck, J. Harrison, L. Ha Rachuy, P. Stukel, K. Petersen, C. Joyce. ROW 2: E. Gabris, A. Brown, D. Dunahee, K. O'Keefe, V. Harrison, B. Thomas, J. Svejcar, V. Hickethier, B. Nagel, B. Siese, S. Duris, D. Hagen, A. McMillan, R. Loomis, L. Sand berg, C. Stephenson, M. Abel, S. Bremer. ROW 3: C. Farrel, M. Hanson, L. Everson, B. Beghin, K. Whiting, K. Coffman, K. Donnelly, L. Goodbear, G. Miner, P. Sandberg, A. Retzlaff, S. Drollinger, N. Sumwalt, J. Lan- er D Walker J Cam bell ROW 4- J Kaminski, S Peters, D Wormet P Preister, D Nelson, B Jo ce M nsen, S. Wabashagin, D. Bennett, J. Houghton, L. Hudzinski, K. g . . p . . . .... . y , . I-Iazisen, S. Sonia, M. Stanton, M. Stone, J. Soukup, E. Eckert, M. Lucke, Jl I-Iindes. ROW 5: S. Joyce, M. Svej- car, J. Schwark, E. Olsen, C. Gutsmiedel, M. Pfister, M. Neilson, V. Bates, S. Lonetree, K. Clark, J. Van Schoyck, C. Schweiger, E. Trelinski, N. Schleef.
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