Gibsonburg High School - Bears Tale Yearbook (Gibsonburg, OH)

 - Class of 1970

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'School Spirit' ls Pam Williams was chosen by the Student Body to reign over the Homecoming festivities as the 1969 Homecoming Queen. Her Court consisted of Senior attendants Leanne Gerwin and linda Shoemaker, Junior attendant Mary Seem, Sophomore attendant Judy Lepley, and Freshman attendant Kathy Hofelich, -'R The 1969 Homecoming Queen -- Pam Williams. Pam anxiously awaits the big moment. n . . J 1 ' V L if 15.1 , Tri- Captain John Pertner bestows a klss on P?m durmg the Pre' game Leanne Cerwin Queen Pam Linda Shoemaker Ceremomes' Kathy Hofelich Mary Seem Judy Lepley 24

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FAMILY OBODY WA V? 'T' ' 7 T ' The Doss' family poses for an interesting portrait. - TJ I Ted, whose ancestry is Spanish and Filipino, is hurt because someone called him a spik . Alex and Rita are shocked. 23 TED THE FAMILY NOBODY WANTED is the description of an actual family trying to live and be accepted in society and running into more problems than the usual American fam- ily would have. Even though a lot of the play is fictional - a part is actually true. It is always a little difficult for a fellow to present his best girl to his family, but Don's problem is unique. He is wild about an extremely attractive girl who is just a trifle on the stuffy side. The gir1's parents are charming and wealthy, but they are definite- ly on the stuffy side. It is time for the girl to meet the family, and here's the problem: Don has a lot of brothers and sisters - some are part Japanese, Balinese, Mexican, and full-blooded American Indian! Don's parents, Rev. and Mrs. Doss, had adopted these various children when they found that they couldn't have any of their own. They grew up together, all a part of one family. And now Don, the oldest, is asked to deny these brothers and sisters for the sake of the one girl that matters to him. The stirring res- olution provides for an enchanting and humor- ous comedy with an undercurrent that says something important. Members of Mr. Reed's industrial arts class work on a stage door.



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Homecoming Theme . Homecoming '69 featured many new hi- ' l lights thanks to the ideas and work of SAC. ' 4 The festivities began when a parade com- and of course the Queen and her Court, moved through downtown Gibsonburg and ended at the football field. The crowning of the Queen during pre- game ceremonies, an appropriate performance by the band at half- time, and a victory for GI-IS made Home- coming a complete success. The Senior float is the winner of the SAC prize. Spirit is displayed on this old car. Community organizations take part in the parade. The Bears make Homecoming a com- plete success by defeating Woodmore N - 22-12. The band Presents 51 bit of Enthusiastically Pam cheers the magic at half-time. team on to Victgryl 25 posed of floats representing classes, organiza- tions, and businesses, antique cars, the band,

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