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Singing up a storm, this group of talented teachers gives the magazine sale that extra boost. Showing his dexterity with the whistle, Fred Low ery entertained GHS ' ers at the second as- sembly program. and Study . . . «t ' « - Donning her sharp chapeau, Meg Williams adds kindling to the fire of the magazine sale. Any book from Mad to Music is available to ambitious stu- dents with sufficient capital at the Book Fair sponsored by the Maroon Blue. New enthusiasm was generated for the magazine sale this year when the halls were decorated with posters and a big thermometer was placed in the study hall telling the daily progress of the sale. Part of the money from this magazine sale was used for assembly programs, that entertained the students this year. Fred Lowery, the noted whistler and Kenneth Goodman, an organist were two of the many personalities that appeared here. 11
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You must be Martin, says Lorraine (Adele Miller) as she meets her blind date Martin Keefe ( David Casey). Greasepaint and powder are the bywords of a play. Here Grace Strobel powders the face of Gary Snider. ? . J- C n . We Strive ' - -zuM I ' XU. A A- ' «« ' After the chairs are folded up and the sets torn down, all that remains is the autographed panel that is signed as part of the annual tradition of the play. Differing from any other play the Senior Class has sponsored, the 1961 production was more on the serious side. SEVEN- TEENTH SUMMER was the sentimental story of a young girl and her first love. Angle, played by Susie Smith, portrayed a 17 year-old girl who meets Jack, played by Gary Kruger; falls in love with him and then meets trouble in the form of Jane Rady, played by Karen Keefer. Karen Carpen was cast as Angle ' s 11 year-old sister, and it was her job to keep the play from being too emotional. Mr. Hubert Stackhouse directed the play and Mr. Joel Plum took care of the make-up. Losing her temper, Angle gives back the going away presents of her catty friends Margie and Jane. 10
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Some people will do anything to get a pic- tvire and school photographer Joe Griffin proves it as he cunningly hides in a locker to snap some unfortunate ' s photo. Although work is another name for the Ae- olian, Dave Casey seems to have found a way to ease his burden with the obliging help of Donna Dee Buckles. . . TT e Fractice Susie Smith seems to be particularly interested in the pan of food tliat Bill Seigel is helping himself to at lunch time. With a background of autumn leaves, pumpkins, and com, John Flora and Katliy Buckles, along with the other guests, take advantage of the music and dance at the Hi-Y and V -Teens Semi -formal. 12
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