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Page 61 text:
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if 1, AKE PLA Yvonne Meiske, vice president, watches as the secretary takes notes of the day. Pam Fourmer and Nancy Haas dlscuss then' opmlons. Boy do I have a secret to tell you. Cheryl Roth seems to be amused. .tif'T, 3 V1 ,..4v The group listens to ideas for the future.
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GIRL' LEAGUE 'T-A . if Front Row L. to R. Wendy Martin, Karen Rytlewski, Yvonne Meiske. Dengler, Angie Witbrodt, Julie Koch, Mrs. Lois Verity, Jody Morley, Back Row L. to R. Nancy Haas, Becky Zettle, Annette Dore, Lynn Judy Leppek, Connie Luptowski, Becky Baney, Lynn Genge. Rytlcwski, Carrie Dore, Mrs. Janice Wiles, Marie Lukowski, Lauri Girls League at Western High School is a very important activity. The members helped by ushering at special shows or events put on by Western. Girls League also sold jerseys and candy to raise money. This year Wendy Martin was the president. Girls League is open to any girl attending Western regardless of her grade. lt gives freshmen and sophomore girls a chance to become active in their early high school year. The sponsors of Girls League were Mrs. Janice Wiles, and Ms. Lois Verity. Wendy Martin, president, stops to pose for a picture.
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I TER ATIO L CL B Members of the club attend a lfrcnch dance exhibit at Flint. Mr. Bloenk demonstrates how to till the snack machines. This year's International Club, under the leadership of its sponsor Miss Barbara Mitchell, accomplished many things. An International Dinner was held in the fall as a chance for new members to join. To be eligible to join, one semester of any foreign language must have been completed. Under the direction of the elected officers Brenda Eisenman and Margaret Carbary, cochairmen, and Barb Schwab, secretary-treasurer, the club raised money through a candy sale and filling the vending machines in the commons. The money earned helps defray the cost of a trip taken at the end of the school year. 58
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