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Variety, key to convocations Convocations offered a break in the routine of the regular school day. A magi- cian, a singing group and a dancing troupe entertained the student body in the auditorium of gymnasium, McAnally. Former GHS cheerleader Tara Gasaway visited her alma mater as an Indiana State University Sparkette along with the I.S.U. Band, cheerleaders and drill team. Two choral groups, Evansville All-City Choir and West Vigo Vikitones performed musical and dance numbers. Other convoca- tions included Pepsi and a dramatic produc- tion by GHS Thespians. At the end of the year the Awards Con- vocation was held in McAnally. Outstanding students and graduating seniors were recognized for their academic and athletic excellence and achievement. 4 Highstepping dancers from the West Vigo Vikitones entertain a receptive audience of GHS students. A Performing serious classical and popular music the Evansville All-City Choir presents a morning program. 4 Marty Church daughter of GHS principal performs on stage with the -West Vigo Vikitones from Terre Haute. 17
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V P Precision twirling and routines by Indiana State W University guard, band and Sparkettes entertains GHS l audience at morning convocation. Y Pepsi representative tells students to keep striving even in face of defeat. ,, if QL Y Al Ulman, magician from Michigan, greets volunteers Karen Reeves and Deanna Rader on stage 16
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GHS thespians try new angles After eight hours of reading shows from which to choose, seven weeks of practice, a week of set building over spring break and rehearsals with 11 cast members, 20 crew people and help from art classes, the spring production of The Curious Savage took place on April 29 and 30. Ethel Savage, played by Jane Kelly, in- herited a bundle of money from her late hus- band. She gave it away to charity which her family abhorred. To protect the money she had it changed into ten million dollars worth of non-negotiable bonds. She then hid it in a stuffed teddy bear she always carried. Her family put her in an asylum to control her generous attitude but no one knew what she did with the bonds. A nurse, played by Kay Cheslik, convinc- ed the family the bonds burned in a fire and they leave Ethel alone. She gave Mrs. Savage the bonds and the doctor said she could go home. Other cast members includ- ed David Albin, Doctor Emiltg and Andrea Feld, Fairy May. Four one act plays presented to both the student body and the public took place on February 10 and 12. Drama sponsor, Jan Lucas directed one, Prometheus, while three students directed the others, Jane Kelly, Mirrors: Greg Lykken, The Summer People: Andrea Feld, Impromptu. V Andrea Feld, Greg Lykken, Marta Kaemmer and Tom Steele occupy themselves in asylum of The Curious Savage. 18 Y Playing an older lady, Ethel Savage, Jane Kelly tells V Andrea Feld, Tom Steele and Greg Lykken accept her troubles to nurse Kay Cheslik. Ethel Savage into the asylum. ! E I Q if E Q 3 ,,,. ,,., ,,,,, M 1 off U VV., ' . ' f 5. ' , Q A iw ,ey Maj? f, V, ' si' ., T , 7 , ,L f,.f I 5 ss ' 3 l'-' 7 'l ' fy -L 'f X , . . v' r -rw 4 cv . 4 'Q A 'f Q X jf ' ff NNW? , pt Q , . ,Z ,W I ,fr A YQ l v , ' Q, I J fum! 'W 'L ' , . l ., r., ,.. .,,. , Ps- el A-5' L4 M W sr xi ,r '23, A 44 , Q . V X494 , is J' 5, s QfiQ.'!4 r- . ' . 2 rex, . ily., ig. '-i.. ,V ' M -, A 1 fri: K A Thespian Annette Hobson tells Brian Williams in Th Curious Savage how much high life appeals to her.
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