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THE TALE LITE .-94-f- 4--- i 1 ,Alb ' f- use V w .QA Z .x..... Els ,.,Q . -. Qi xii tax r as A' I 41. , ,A-4 X W., , Sitting: Left to right: Marla Cates, Betty King, Janice XY'.1lsli, Norma Shipley, ficliic Lcwark and Lois Robinson Standing: Peggy Griffin, Mickey Malloy, xlolin P.1ttiiU11. Nlarjorie Eulmnli, jaclaie Simons, -Ieanne Marks, Bill O,Brien and Marlene Hinsley Members not fliown in picture: Bill Jacks, ,Io.1n Eubanla ,intl Tnni Miirgqh PROJ ECTIONISTS 1 68,41 Q Left to right: Faye Hueston, Audrey Kelley, Mr. McKee, Bill Wright and Raymond Beers 71
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Sitting: Left to right: Marna Turner, Patty Hand, Norma Shipely, and Charlene Tyler Standing! Raymond BCCFS, Janice Walsh, Mr. Hengstler, principal, David O'Brien and Marlene Hinsley STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council consists of eight members, two representatives from each class. Later in the year Norma Shipley, who withdrew from school, was replaced by Peggy Griffin. The council has been very active this year. They have provided several convo- cations including Kert Binnett, who gave a program about Lincoln. He had with him relics from the Civil War and from other historic periods in history. Another of these convocations was given by Rev. and Mrs. Powell who had traveled through Central and South America. The student body was shown slides which were taken during their trip. They told of the life in South Ameri- ca and showed lace-work, rugs, pottery, and other crafts of which the South Ameri- can people are skilled in. The Student Council also arranged for a Christmas program, conducted a Clean- Up Week, which resulted in cleaning up the school, and encouraged courtesy among the students by means of a Courtesy Wfeek. They also invited the Jefferson township Student Council to a luncheon. At that time ideas were exchanged between schools. The council sold arm patches and license plates which were maroon with a white Tiger head and Gas City Tigers printed on them. This year the Student Council has carried out it's work very efficiently. 1 n
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.lllq ' if . , 4 , 4 ' 'F , 5 I' 5 . BAND T QQ , 3 PQI l' H371 A .ff . T' I V F NJ V , 1 jg. Hs Eg gig.. The Gas City High bchool Band under the ,Ni 4' m '-Q5 ,- , , . , .1 ' S. .'. x: supervision ot Fred Reiter has had a very successful 5 I: 5 - - L 7 . - ' , , - Xu., y ' A 552'-K. L' season. The band, with the rest of the county, par- A : vw Sb 1 4 3, J J ' .Ax . . . 4 ' 51 Q . 'JC-g L -.2 , QL ticipated in several events. The Grant County Band N 4 ,, F 'tc-Qs?-3-M, .I-, -. . ' n . B f, 'f' J is laced first at the State Fair, and the ' also took art g .-Q, - - A.. Q , p 5 P L I .Ig-F , -X - 1, in the American Legion State Convention at In- - If I va ' L-..f.,' dianapolis. ff- A ' 1 ' I - -qs I il ! 1, The twirlers have helped to make the band a more ' -E ,' - . . . . -' - . , T ss . successful one. The school twirling corp consisted of . nf., - ' ' K . ' f f , ' 1 six majorettes. This corp was larger than any other 1. Agj, 1 . ' 2 similar group in the county. The twirlers gave a e A H J' 3 ' . . . ' ' 3' '...'.-s - 1.5'L ' Q- - T A . , T very impressive floor show at this year,s county ,M Vg , tournament. They Went through several maneuvers 'X F. Af ,ei' T 5 , Ng VJ . -fun and formed letters of the various county schools. 1' ' f fr l 2 l I l 72 E I
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