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FRESHMEN Patty Crouch Bob Worman Raymond Miller Nancy Mitchell Austin Mondon Ray Muegge Donald Murry Michael Myers Sandra McCabe Robert McCullough Tommy McCune Norma McDowell Gary Neil Carlene Nichol Hillery Parrack Sandra Parrick Fay Phillips Kay Phillips Rodney Poling Tommy Porter Robert Poulter Monty Powell Derry Lynn Schnelle Dennis Sellers Beulah Sill Penny Shupe Raymond Shupe Carol Stockhecke Maurice Stuffing James Taylor Kathy Taylor Ronnie Van Blair Dianne Venvertloh Arlyn Voorhis Dennis Warning Merlin Wemhoner Marie Wessinger Jack Wiedmyer Eldon Johnson Ronnie Wiewel Donald Winget Sharon Woodruff Paul Woodworth Terry Woodworth 9
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FRESHMEN David Strickler, President Melvin Kuntz, Vice-President Joyce Althoff, Secretary-Treasurer Fontelle Andrew Beth Baecker Larry Baker fr' Michael Balfour Robert Ballard - — ( ' » Linda Beeler Leon Beverly Ferrel Brown Charlotte Bruenger Joyce Bunting Donald Caldwell Connie Campbell Larry Cantrell Eunice Carolan Jeanne Christ Arlena Cook Dennis Cornwell Judy Detrick Robert Dierker James Dulaney Bill Ellerman Dean Felsman Vicki Finlay Gloria Frazier Frank Gardner Lucille Gooding Marlene Gooding Bill Haistings John Hamilton David Harms Sandra Harvey Larry Harris Marilyn Herring Shirley Howell Mary Ann Inman Larry Jones Junior Karch Suzanne Knox Gary Marsh Norman Meyers o
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-It (■ | G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association or the Unity Unicorns, numbered seventy-eight this year. Of this group, twenty- seven were new members who were initiated on October 21. On this day they were required to wear their clothes backwards or in some unorthodox manner. After school, the group enjoyed a wiener roast at the end of a three-mile hike. The officers of the club were: President, Judy Peter; Vice-President, Lois Steiner; Secretary, Judith Evans; Treas- urer, Nancy Dedert; SS Representative, Sandra Schafer. In the fall, twenty-five girls went to the Y.M.C.A. in CXiincy for ten swimming lessons. The advanced group included: Linda Beeler, ’Barbara Bradbury, ’’Maureen Caley, ’’Patty Crouch, ’’Clara Corrigan, Judy Detrick, ’’Carolyn Hamilton, Sharon Harms, ’Sharon Wood- worth, ’’Nancy Tieken, ’’Carol Tribbett. The beginners were: Beth Baecker, Charlotte Bruen- ger, Connie Campbell, Barbara Crabtree, Gloria Frazier, Lucille Gooding, Mary Ann Inman, Suzanne Knox, Mary Ann Mealiff, Sharon Myers, Karen Muegge, Beulah Sill, Sylvia Turner, Marie Wessinger, Sharon Woodruff, Dianne Venvertloh. ( indicates those who accomplished the 20-yard swim and ” indicates those who learned to dive from the diving board). At the last lesson each girl invited a boy guest. After swimming, seventy girls bowled at the Casino lanes in Quincy a total of twelve times, the last two being “guest nights” for boys. These two nights were “free” and given to the girls by the manager complimenting them for excellent sportsmanship. Sixteen teams bowled and awards were given to the five top teams pictured on page 13. Six teams played a Round Robin basketball tournament after school hours. First place was won by the freshmen team No. 6 pictured on Page 11. The seniors and juniors each entered one team and two teams were entered by both the sophomores and freshmen. Hamilton High School held a Play Day which was very much enjoyed by twelve of the Unity Unicorns. The girls sponsored both badminton and volleyball during the noon hours. Two outstanding events presented by the girls for the public were their Carnival on April 26 and the Sports Review on May 5. The carnival featured a typical carnival atmosphere and an amateur talent contest which was won by the guitar trio of Fred Stockhecke, Raymond Miller, and Larry Cantrell.
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