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Senators Dave Belfore, IOA, Butch Lyons, 88, loicec! wifh ariefy . . . 65 urryl Vile can't be latel l haven't got time to chat! 'lWhere are you going? Assemblyl lt's Friday, assembly day . . A third of Grosse Pointe's student body is rushing for seats in C 'Y Mafffckf '0'-ff C'0fk Bfmellf 125, Ann Teffis, the auditorium, anticipating an hour ot solid enjoyment. 7A, Und Sue Cleminson, HB, are members ot the committee that scheduled the assemblies this year. t Thelma Whiteley, 128, Charles Beranek, HB, D'ane Retzlofl, l2B, Fred Albrecht, HA, and Bon- nie Glasgow, HA, were among the language slu- denls who presented a Cate de la Paix program. Page Six Movies, lectures, scientific demonstrations, chalk talks, puppet shows, professional dancers, magicians, and comedians have all been applauded by assembly audiences. This year a student commit- tee ot grade senators has helped arrange assemblies. Maybe that's partly Why atter- assembly conversations run: l'How Was the assembly? Hlt was swell, the best l've seen yet. l can't Wait until next Week? lt's our turn to go then , . , Henry Cox represented the State Department in Washington, D. C. His in- formative talk told of life behind the iron curtain. Mentioning the living conditions and morale of the average citizen made his talk extremely interesting, With exolanations from Coach Wernet, the football Another feature ol the outside assembly was the team Hirst and second squaclsl displayed winning band's new style and technique in marching and plays in the tirst outdoor assembly in the history ot formations were demonstrated in forming the block G.P.H,5- NM in the honor ofthe University of Michigan , , . . ,
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Any realist?c program provides time tor homework. Since the amount of time required to finish assignments varies with the individual, senior high school students, like Bruce Coleman, HA, need to allot enough hours per week to enable them to achieve the scholastic standards they want. who mix fun with work in the scene shop. ONLY TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN A DAY lcontinued from Page 3l Some moy soy thot the choice is solely up to lohnny: After dll, o person knows himself better thorn onyone else doesl This, however, is not en- tirely true, lohnny thinks he knows his cdpctbili- ties, but he checks with older people who hove hdd experience with such problems before . , . his counselor, his homeroom teocher, his poironts. When lohnny decides to cut down, things begin to come eosier for him, ond he is better contented with his school life-ore YOU? Another interest to which teen-agers want to devote attention and energy their church. Illustrative of the worthwhile groups for young people in High school students gain a lot by reserving time for outside activitiesglike Pointe Players. Bob Richardson, lOA, Ilene Bryant, llB, Jack Wilson, lOA, Sally Sieber, 728, and Donna Smith, lOA flett to right! are only a few of scores of people community is Tuxis, a club meeting at the Grosse Pointe Memorial Church President Tom Lister, 728, calls one ol the weekly meetings together. Another expenditure from a student's time budget is lor special school events. The A diversion considered practically essential by teen-ag-ers today is provided by pep rally was just as much an attraction as the round-ups, play productions, S.A. television and mation pictures, They appeal to our desire for entertainment with dances, concerts, sports events, and other such activities, which the entire student little or no exertion in any direction. Providing relaxation from the pressures at body was invited to attend, every-day lite, they hold great importance for us. Page Five
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