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With pride in them¬ selves and in their school, spirited stu¬ dents enthusiastically welcomed our nation ' s 200th birthday. Con¬ stantly fired up, many Glads poured out their spirit into school and social activities throughout the year; everything that Glads did helped to tell this story, ALL ABOUT US. TOP LEFT: Pam Smaron, Pam Schmitt, and Larry Green admire the new Highway (41) of the Flags Memorial. TOP RIGHT: Peppy freshmen — Donna Poor, Cathy Gurski — of the Flags Memorial. TOP RIGHT: Peppy freshmen — Donna Braxton, Maureen Fer- ree, Nancy Thomas, Donna Poor, Cathy Gurski — gather for a pepperoni after the game. ABOVE: Puppeteers Cheryl Becker, Lori Hufnagel, Dave Mysliwiec, and Debbie Skalba smile with pride with their furry friends. LEFT: The 1975 Homecoming Queen, Nancy Hoffman (escort Art Labus) poses proudly with her Court: Patty Beck (Kevin Augustyn), Dori Frye (Mark Cooley), Lori Frye (Bill Wynn), and Beth Sako (John Juranovich). BELOW: Mag Cordero, LuAnn Fatheree and Vicki Seward meet to talk.
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ABOVE: Cheers from the chilled drill team liven Gavit spirit. ABOVE RIGHT: An elated Susan Geurts embraces Mary John¬ son in celebration of Cavil ' s Homecoming victory. RIGHT Proud as punch to be in the SC Inaugural Assembly are Sponsor Dalia Malciauskas, Treas. Heather Harrigan, Sec. Cathy Opasik, V.P. Marty Jacobson and Pres. Kevin Augus- tyn. RIGHT BOTTOM: Jumping to their feet, Jody Kosano- vich and Theresa Puchley join Arlene Skratsky, Jean Mys- zak and Rhondi Johnson in supporting their v-ball team¬ mates. BELOW: Proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Geurts, stride with pride at Parents ' Night.
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My favorite hour of the day is spent in choir. It ' s not like other classes because it is more informal. Our Junior Choir is great because we have the greatest teacher! Sherri Kalas Junior I love being in theater. We have lots of fun in drama and stagecraft. Working on plays gives me lots of new experiences. I think all students should take drama for at least one semester. April Carter lunior I have an interest in advanced math, and I feel our math department is efficiently set up for sufficient training in higher math. luliane Oresko Senior My favorite subject this year is chemistry I like all the science classes. Last year I really enjoyed biology. Science is a very int esting subject. Karen Jankowski Junior — All About I Academics 12
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