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Wa- Third place: Alice joy Mackish 716- , Q F l 5 s I ,N 'g X wr ,Q Q lk 1 rw- I U zb' 'gg 'ff t . .,,. Q ,jp 4 ,JI A' V i liffsijt ,ix X tllmll at By Sharon Korte t, .b .3 x,..- f 5 -,,H. . .ff yi, ' t illxliilsiff i l llll fl Back row, left to right: jerry Martin, Brian Ellis, Roger Percival, jerry Mohart, Ronald Hachinsky, Murle Hinds, Lee Holst, Don Wasko. jim McGinnis, Larry Butcher, Tom Werp, Taso Anthan. Second row: Don Stroup, Charles Self, joel Lamkin, Alvin Keithley, Paul Altenhofer, Carleton Kleitz, Kenneth Naylor, Norman Samuel- son, Robert Parks, Don Woolsey, jim Stroup, Ken Novak. Front row: Carl Treece, John McDermott, Robert Wyatt, Mr. K. I. Stubblfield, Mr. Marion E. Divelbiss, Mr. L. L. Plummer, Clyde Hinds, Al Welch. Pledge of the Hi-Y is to Create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community-high standards of Christian service and character. Various activities carried on by this Wyandotte organization: To handle concession stands at home games, check stands at the plays, take charge of the second-hand book exchange, and as usual sponsor the Annual Talent Show. Under the leadership of Mr. Marion Divelbiss, Mr. L. L. Plummer, and Mr. K. I. Stubble- field, the first semester officers were: President, A1 Welch, vice-president, Melvin Bliss, secretary, John McDermottg treasurer, Bob Wyatt, chaplain, Ken Novak, and sergeant-at-arms, Tom Werp. Second semester officers: President, Melvin Bliss, vice-presi- dent, Al Welch, secretary, john McDermott, and treasurer, Alvin Keithley. S First place. Girls Quintet Sharon Korte, Diane Ira, Gayle Voorhees MC: Al Welch Jeanie Graves, Myra Anderson. QL l Fourth place: Second place: Frank Smith, Richard Klepac, Leonard Lutz. Marilyn Mahale Page 1
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Back row, left to right: Linda Denton, Miss Hill, Mary Theole, Mary Jean Ruby, Charlene Crane, Darlene Crane, Carol Strickland, Judy Timmerman. Standing: Rachel Johnson, Diane Ira, Connie Howard, Mary Jane Beach, Gail Geiger, Ann Brandt, Francine Green. Sitting: Myra Anderson, Mary Faubion, Betty Myers, Marcheta Bray, Brenda Margey, Barbara Headrick, Marilyn Milam. Front row: Pat McGinnis, Eugenia Mangelsdorf, Judy Hubbard, Mary Lou Bitner, Timo- theia Lukon. Baclt row, left to right: Carole Serene, Joyce Seaton, Nancy Hill, Pat Converse, Barbara Glasgow, Becky Goodbar, Ann Fothergill, Shirley Lorton. Fourth row: Betty Ann Kell, Pat Russell, Mary Frame, Sharon Sue Wiber. Third row: Sharon Ham, Sue Sims, Claudette Faust, Margaret Moat, Lanora Bishop, Linda Sue Foley, Cheryl Murphy, Carolyn Gould, Linda Breidenthal, Judy Doherty. Second row: Karen Daly, Vicki Sonders, Mary Davis, Karen Day Ford, Rose- mary Fry, Elizabeth Johnson, Peg Thrutchley, Elaine Turpin. Front row: Bonnie Foster, Nancy Abbott, Mary Plack, Priscilla Linton, Karen Spillman. .gal zstggg By Judy Hubbard The Splash Club and the B Swimming Club, directed by Miss Ardis Hill, are extra- curricular activities made possible for the girls at Wyandotte by our fine pool. These clubs are composed of girls interested in furthering their diving and swimming abili- ties, and membership is obtained by tryouts. The Splash Club consists of the more ex- perienced swimmers, and the members of the B Club become Splash Club members after one year. The Splash Club tries to become more skilled in the synchronized phase of the sport, which is combining strokes and stunts to form rhythmic patterns in the water, sometimes swimming to music. Each club meets once a week during the fall and spring months, and each club works on Life Saving and Water Safety Instruction as an annual project. A Swim Show is presented bi-annually and is always an outstanding event attended by many people and enjoyed by all. This year, the club's Swim Show was called the Sea Swimposium. With the help of the Art Club, the Printing Department, the Cus- todians, Miss Hill, and the hard-working swimmers, the show was a success both nights it was performed, November 21 and 22 ' The officers of the Splash Club ate: presi- dent, Eugenia Mangelsdorfg vice-president, Judy Hubbard, and secretary-treasurer, Pat McGinnis. Page 17
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