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Ruthann Grawcock puts the last strand of hair in place before hurrying to class. Garrett fans watch as the football team executes an exciting play. Ready for the bonfire, is the Red Devil that was used in the snake-dance before the Auburn- Garrett game. Students Assume Day
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a ap a Piste Eo st at cs oe y ae er iaate ri The banquet servers are: FIRST ROW: Larry Ellert, Jeff McNutt, Bruce Brown, Barry Reese, Mike Roop, Sandy Rosenberg, Tony Steinmetz, and Dan Clark. SECOND ROW: Susie Davie, Diane Capin, Margaret Lilienthal, Connie Hixson, Linda Shafer, Sue Tuttle, Leila Scheurich, Rose Bowser, Tom Carpenter, Sam Hopkins, and Kris Brinkerhoff. THIRD ROW: Jim Honaker, Wayne Roberts, Jim Redmond, Steve Lampe, Ron Sechler, Jim Hage- man, Mike Heitz, Pat Boice, Cosette Kearns, Joe Cromley, and Steve Wiley. ; “Mardi Gras’ Is Junior-Senior Banquet ‘Theme The class of 1967 spent long hours in preparation for the Junior-Senior Ban- quet. It was held May 6, 1966, in the high school auditorium. The theme of the banquet was Mardi Gras . The co-chairmen of this gala festival were Cyndy Brechbill and Steve Bolce, This cafe scene was part of the entrance to the Mardi Gras. A unique feature of the banquet was the ceiling from which were hanging many colored boxes.
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Two G.H.S. boys clear the sidewalks after the un- expected snow storm -in November. by Day Routine As schoolbegins again students learn to adjust to the daily routine. This in- volves hurrying to class, eating lunch in the cafeteria, paying clubdues, and doing | homework. . } Football games, club activities, and pep rallies also become part of the routine. As the days wear on and the novelty wears off, students settle down to the daily schedule. George Schurr really seems to be enjoying that donut. = = bd 6 ° ® Art Cobbs checks the progress of this year's Magazine Drive.
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