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Talking over the decorations for the Hi-Y, Y-Teen Directing the senior class play, Mr. Richard Smith semi-formal are Linda Freeman and Carol Bowers, watches the make-up application. A regular M.C. at tlie record hops, Dale Bunn, starts off the music. Student talent entertained at the first assembly program of this type for GHS. Laughter and applause filled the audi¬ torium for the program--considered by many students and teachers to be the best assembly of the year. New Report Cards At the student assembly, the senior combo, the DeRails, played the final numbers. Hud Freeze and Larry Cattell take the parts of President Kennedy and his brother at the student assembly.
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Anticipating a large crowd, servers Terry Howiler and Bill Cony carry the food to the tables. Foil ows Hard Work Preparations for the banquet continue as Bob Snook and Darryl Whittington work on the entrance. Dreams come to life as Judi Johoski, Co-Chairman and Roger Stroman, Master of Ceremonies lead off a dance. Banquet sponsors, LeNore Lewis and Paul Bateman, survey the handiwork of the Juniors. 9
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Studies maintain the top position in student activities. Projects of all kinds are done in many classes. Action from the books create future education. Results are seen at the end of each of the six week periods. This year a new single report card was used. It permits each student to see his present and past grades all in one. Spanish costumes adorn Mick Wade and Marcia Tharpe presenting their project to the Spanish class. Entered the Scene The new report cards seem to puzzle sophomore Phil Brechbill. Geometry students, Susan Jay and John Moats work together on an angle problem. 11 Tense moments were the rule, not the exception, at basketball games. Tom Funk steals an anxious glance at the clock in the close Columbia City game.
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