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Oprn.titf ': IS GHS'S CHEERING SECTION includes many faithful parent-fans ABOVE. INTERESTED PARENTS learn what their sons and daughters do in school on Parents-Go-to-School Night. Clockwise from top- sitting in on a gym demonstration; Mr and Mrs Flowers confer with Mrs Karol; parents learning new math techniques.
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MRS DIDURO CONGRATULATES Joe after the annual Homecoming khjw MR CURRIE and Liu look at a school display All through our school year, our parents have taken an active part in our programs and activities. Although next year many of our seniors will take that big step away from home, the bonds are not yet broken, for parents still have many opportunities to participate in their sons’ and daughters’ senior year. For instance. GHS has a Boosters Club, comprised of parents who raise money and help out with the Marching Band. The support our athletic teams, musical groups, and dramatic productions receive from our parents is tremendous. And on Parents-Go-to-School Night, any interested parent may visit the school, follow his daughter's or son’s schedule, and meet the teachers. Different school groups even call on adults to assist in chaperoning dances and concerts. All in all. the ties are still strong between seniors and their parents. MRS BLUE and MRS CURRIE chat during a break at one of GHS's fall functions
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The halls are quiet, and a lonely solitary step echoes off the lockers. The time is any day before school. There’s no unnecessary communication as Geneva High students permeate into the school from all directions. The halls become dense as the sleepy forms drift slowly along in one mass. The Monday morning blues create a particularly mopey crowd. Half asleep, sophomores, juniors, and seniors fumble with their locks in order to collect books for first period and hopefully collect their wits. too. The warning bell sounds and suddenly, out of nowhere the sleepy bodies shift into gear as they hurry to homerooms in order to avoid Mr. Maher’s 2:35 get together. 6 Opening “«v g»s CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: Deb Daykin broods over the prospect with her 8 o'clock study hall Room 14 Bill Gilbert (sans books) and Brenda Cardinalc (her work's done) start the day Neil wishes the school a “good day. First thing on Friday D-Days means a coffee break for Management clast.
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