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Lake a Favorite Book Sometimes a friend is like a favorite book; You know his every thought and word and look — And yet you like him handy on your shelf, Because, somehow, he warms your deeper self. He may not hold the thrill that others do, But just because he’s genuine and true, Like some fine masterpiece beyond compare, When all the rest are gone, he'll still be there. Yes, some friends are a lot like favorite books; They don’t depend upon their fame or looks. It’s what’s inside — their deeper basic worth — That makes us hold some friends the best on earth. : Helen Lowrie Marshall ; | ' pu a ams ANAS EE IGHT—Dave Nuttle arrives early at school to curl Steve Lepley’s hair. | BOVE—Jose Valdivieso and Phil Evers discuss today’s lunch menu.
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Close Triendships develop at GHS LEFT—Tammy Burniston and Joe Chisholm study for an English test. RIGHT—Brian Shull, Tad Dickerson and Troy Dickerson race down the slide at the DeKalb County Fair. BOTTOM—Chris Chisholm, Ernie Davis and Rick Zolman ‘‘study’’ in the new media center. 16 FRIENDS
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All-School play proves ‘You can't take What do pet snakes, a xylophone, fireworks, a drunk actress, ballet, and insanity have in common? Absolutely nothing, except they were all part of the daily lives of the Vanderholf family. Despite many setbacks during the course of their schedule, the G.H.S. Thespian Troupe put on their production of ‘‘You Can’t Take It With You.” The play takes place in the home of Martin Vanderholf, an aged man who one day thirty-five years ago, decided to quit his job because he ‘‘wasn’‘t having any fun.’‘ The members of the household include Penny, who writes plays because one day a typewriter was delivered to her house by accident, Ed Carmichael, who has the habit of UPPER RIGHT—Tony (Phillip Tschebykin) and Alice (Susan Dudash) say one final goodbye before Tony leaves. ABOVE—The family gathers around the table to say a prayer before the evening meal. 18 NON-MUSICAL PLAY printing everything and anything, Essie Carmichael, who attempts ballet twelve hours a day, Mr. Sychamore, who makes fireworks in the basement for a living, Mr. Depinna, the iceman, who decided just to stay three years ago, and Alice, the only sane family member who supports the entire household. The story takes off when Alice wants to marry the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirby, two very well to do people, but refuses to because she realizes that the two families just wouldn't mix. After much persuasion by Mr. Vanderholf, Alice and Tony decide to get married and the two families live happily ever after. Penelope Sycamore ..Jenny Baber Judy Barry Twylia Emigh Todd Piety Dave Greer Paul Sycamore Mr. DePinna Mike Colgate Martin Vanderhof..Ron Wilcoxson Susan Dudash Wilma C. Horton... Jennifer Ferry Tony Kirby Phil Tschebykin Boris Kolenkov .. Doug Brumbaugh Gay Wellington Kim Penland Mr. Kirby Jeff Lyon Mrs. Kirby Tina Weller Julie Gillespie Mary Greer Susan Getts it with you’
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