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Page 13 text:
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Becky Teders, as Miss Garrett, awaits the start of the Auburn fair with her attendants: Bonnie Owens, Dottie Secrest, and Patty Shafer. To learn how the newspaper is put together Patsy Eberhard, Connie Kolbe, and Roger Noel observe the mechanisms of the Journal-Gazette press on a tour of the Building. Widens Knowledge . . . Nancy Capin shows her mother the bracelet she received for her scholastic achieve¬ ment at the honor banquet. The Aeolian Hop is a time for signing yearbooks, not dancing, as students Bill Corry, Bob Clark, George Hathway, Blaine Feightner, and Larry Barnhart pass their books to be autographed. 9
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Following the traditional snake dance before the Auburn game, the reserve and varsity cheerleaders put on a demonstration of the pre-game warm-up in the big gym. To start the new year off right, Marcia Tharpe crosses her fingers in hopes of getting her name on the honor roll board. Provides Competition . . . On the kickoff day of the magazine sale Mr. Stackhouse, as emcee of the assembly program, goes off to rehearse for Faciilty Fractures. Activity and excitement were the key words at G.H.S. this year. With the leadership of the seventh grade, the magazine sale was a huge success. The honor roll board was bigger than ever, and our athletes had another good year. The faculty of the high school and grade school discuss student problems in their regular meetings. 8
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Entering the Regional Achievement Contest are: SEATED—Tom Baldwin, Comprehensive Math; Dan Haffner, Algebra II; Steve Pike, Algebra II; Bill Corry, Geometry. STANDING--Jerry Thomas, Comprehensive Math; and Tom Wheeler, Geometry. Roger Stroman, Alan Leiter, and Joe Mahnesmith take time from their studies to listen to the orbital flight of spaceman John Glenn. The true function of the school is to enrich the minds of its stu¬ dents. GHS accomplishes this goal very well. Students enter contests, read books to enrich their minds, and study to better themselves. Kennetha Brown and Linda Freeman decor¬ ate the hall inpreparation for the tourney. Induces Scholarship, Entering the Language Contest are: SEATED—Mike Moody, English; Joe Rowe, Spanish; Phil Sweeney, English; Ann Wysong, Spanish. STANDING—Danny Baker, Latin H; Esther Warstler, English; Larry Cattell, Max Freeman, Latin I; Mike Thomas, Latin II; Marcia Tharpe, English. 10
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