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Basketball Queen Crowning) Jo Ellen Moses, Basketball Queen for 1964-65 receives a congratulatory kiss from co-captain Steve Smith. The 1964-65 Basketball Queenwas crowned on January 29 during an impressive half-time ceromony at the Fremont-Garrett game. The queen was chosen from five candidates who were all seniors. The reserve and varsity basketball players picked the five candidates and all students in grades nine through twelve were eligible to vote for their choice for queen. Jo Ellen Moses captur ed the Basketball Queen title, and she received a crownand adozenred roses from co-cap- tains Steve Smithand BuzzSteward. After the ceremony the queen and her court sat amongdecorations of red and A happy smile appears on Jo Ellen's face after ) gold which carried out a valentine theme. the crowning. Susan Jay Connie Leeper Jo Ellen Moses Pollyann Van Zile Mary Wiant Tim Kolbe Vic Hunter Derek Heinzer ling Dale Runion Bob Shafer 16
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Twirlers Marianne Myers, Pennie Murray, Claudia Miller, and Lynn Freeman perform the traditional Snake Dance at the Angola basketball game. | As Cold Winter Sets in An unusual sight was to see Jim Heitz and Chuck Bavis Co-chairmen Nancy Capin and Tom Stebing, junior class Opposing each other at the annual Basketball Clinic. president Craig Gilliland, and Miss Crowe, junior advisor, look for ideas for a theme for the Junior-Senior Banquet. IS
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The second semester continued to bea time of term papers and projects, basketball games and dances, and a great mixture of fun and work. As tourney time appeared, all were hoping for the Railroaders to be the winning team. Much preparation was taken to boost them on as halls were decorated all over the school by each class. To seventh graders, the school year was a completely new experience full of new and ex- citing adventures. But for the seniors, the year was quickly passing by and their experiences lay behind them in their years at G.H.S. Sophomore Mark Hamm studies the many pamphlets in the euidance office. Keeping the school in shape are our janitors who often A special convocation speaker, Mr. Ede go unnoticed. Pfeiffer, talks to students about his life under the communistie rule as a child. We
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