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Page 26 0 . . by Sharon Sells 53' ...4 A. ul BACK ROW, left to right: Donna Nick, Marilyn Birge, Pat Hooper, Pat Milligan, Becky Yuran, Mary Kukovich, Roberta Carr, Bessie Rod- riguez, Wilene Kitchen, Sandra Mark, Lauise Anderson, Annette Wahlin, Sarah Riley, Sylvia Schmidt, Janet Kay Zeepath, Georgia Watson. FOURTH ROW: Carole Johnson, George Ann Porter, Florence Best, Darlene Frost, Juanita Morales, Nancy Thompson, Ruth Ann Patchin, Bonnie Foster, Charlene Crane, Darlene Crane, Phyllis Caffee, Ann Brandt, Elaine Turpin, Gloria Crimmins, Barbara Bartlett. THIRD ROW: Nancy Hopewell, Carolyn Westbrook, Pat McClendon, Susie Painter, Diane Ira, Myra Anderson, Gayle Carpenter, Barbara Fabac, Dee Proffitt, Mary Lou Bitner, Janice Street, Bonnie Calloway, Kay Griffin, Judy Carol Smith. SECOND ROW: Barbara Headrick, Carolyn Griesel, Ola Clarkson, Carol Mears, Connie Johnson, Linda Baker, Pat Stewart, Marilyn Foster, Susan Stackhaus, Murle Malott, Judy Seek, Marcheta Bray. FRONT ROW: Sandra Dickson, Judy Kuhns, Ann Hill, Virgene Eisele, Miss Hardman, Linda Lee Peterson, Ramona Ramirez, Sherran Nevius, Gayle Varhees, Carolyn Birge, Mary Lou Thoele, Norma Jean Kelly. G. A. A. stands for the Girls Athletic Association. Any girl at Wyandotte can be- come a member of this club if she is interested in sports. After school each evening G. A. A. sponsors many sports such as softball, volley ball, basketball, table tennis, and many others. Each girl gets a certain number of points each time she participates in one of these activities. After earning 600 points, she receives a small 'W g after l0O0 points, she re- ceives a large W , The three girls with the highest number of points over l4O0 receive gold pins. The officers this year were president, Linda Petersen, vice-president, Ramona Ramirez, secretary-treasurer, Molly Hart, senior manager, Sherran Nevius, junior manager, Gayle Voor- hees, sophomore manager, Carolyn Birge. BACK ROW, left to right: Carolee Crews, Timotheia Lukon, Patricia McGinnis, Genia Mangelsdorf, Gaye Smith, Brenda Burton, Eva Jeane Hegarty, Sandra Milner, Rachel Johnson, Patt Thorne, Margie Roberts, Dorothy Creason, Linda Keele, Joan Ellis. FOURTH ROW: Gail Cogswell, Joyce Ethridge, Winnie Morrell, Janice Kaff, Charlene Vogel, Linda Fish, Vada Morrow, Carolyn Von Natta, Joyce Seaton, Sue Mitchell, Carla Bailey, Betty Scheffel, Barbara Myers. THIRD ROW: Geraldine Logan, Adeline Logan, Kathy Paje, Sharon Tucker, Donna Moore, Nancy Hill, Janice Schoenhofer, Delores Bocelewatz, Jo Ann Andervich, Regina Laundy, Sulanne Hutton, Nancy Taggart, Betty Myers. SECOND ROW: Ula Hurd, Sandra Dubin, Deanne Alexander, Malinda Wilson, Felice Miller, Jean Kane, Karon Flies, Marilyn Ruff, Linda Albright, Cheryl Howard, Priscilla Linton, Judy Bluhm, Marybeth Faubion, FRONT ROW: Carol Graff, Carolyn Holmes, Mary Belle Taylor, Sylvia Pendleton, Lucille Crozier, Dorothy Faerber, Beatrice Gonzalez, Bernice Bowersox, Marilyn Mann, Linda Schlegel, Mary Knight, Elsie Starcher. 1'
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Page 28 Cllemidtrg by E ugen ia M .nge :sam Li- . M- 'ww' fn i -K 1 rw Pow ai,zZ359'1,. BACK ROW, left to right: Sondra Williams, Mary Lou Bitner, Dan Brockman, Compton Reeves, Art McGowan, Bob Nunn, Don Guy, Linda Mailin, Denney Myers, Ron Medlin, Dale MacCalIum, Bob Douglas. FRONT ROW: Peggy Powell, Anita Britt, Ula Hurd, Janice Jeffers, Rheuan Crutchfield, Janice Street, Russell Chambers, Jerry Burge, Jerry Coiner, Ronald Converse, Charles Elson, Mr. Quiring. The purpose of the Chemistry Club is to present a glimpse of chemistry as a career to the students who have a special interest in this field. Bringing in chemists and chemical engineers to give talks, and by visiting local industries, where the members can see chemists at work, the purpose is fulfilled. The club meets once a month under the sponsorship of Mr. Quiring. The officers for the year were president, Russell Chambers, secretary, Janice Street, treasurer, Jerry Burge. . Q CAL The C. Q. club, an amateur radio club, has returned to Wyandotte this year under the sponsorship of Mr. Eckhoff. The plan and hope of the C. Q. club is to have o radio station on the air. Meeting twice a month, the club is building the necessary equipment for the station. by Eugenia Mangelsdorf The club took several trips to observe radio and television working for industry, com- munications, hospitals, etc. The officers for this year are president, John Lanaman, vice-president, Alan Parks, secretary-treasurer, Georgia Magenheimer. BACK ROW, left to right: Mr. Eckhoff, David Preter, Ed O'Donnell, Richard Lindsey, Tom Bulman, John Sayre, Dale Franklin, Jerry Greer. FRONT ROW: David Howerton, John Lanaman, Allen Parks, Jerry Padgett, George Magenheimer, Larry Schriver, Larry Matlock.
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