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2 'Sl r 7 E D J if was i.-,,,W. EJ MUSIC, SELF-GOVERNMENT THE PLAYS, THE SCHOOL T' f re ,ex Tac ...lungs . ILT! 'TW Jgbbiorikt Musical endeavors draw interest from over 550 students, some of Whom, like Sophomore Don Richards, play in the Spartan band. As head of the student government, Council President Hank DeZutter challenges Glenbrook to unite its efforts in striving toward school spirit at the first all-school assembly of the year. With this Comprehensive Program Every Stuclent's Budding scientists enter the highlight of the depart- ment's activities at Glenbrook, the Science Fair. Having his project judged by Mr. Hubert Woods, Sophomore Dennis Kellen takes his first step toward state compe- tition as Mike Minturn, lohn Manning, and lirn Markette anxiously await results. Interest ls Reached 931,
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IN THE CLASSROOMS . We work in classes and at home- work for five days, but once the 3:30 bell rings on Friday we're off to en- ioy another Week-end. During the fall, football takes our Worries and our voices away. Basketball keeps our enthusiasm up through the win- ter season, and with spring come baseball and track. From Proms, semi - formal ol a n c e s, coke-hops, plays, and concerts We gain social poise. But whenever it is or What- ever it is, We are learning through profitable and e n j o y a b l e experi- ences. X L14 ,b fir 'f , Iyar. Z This time we've got the angle just righff' thinl-is senior Lu llles as he and Freshman Nancy lflaclcle maneuver a lifesaver on two tocthpicks to win a stunt. rg: Elrnafcaei 3: TITQZ T s rresirxirr. -liif DLXQITO l 'iQ1 ' 'RT' skefh
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SCIENCE PROJECTS, PAPER ALL CHALLENGE OUR DIVERSE ABILITIES Oh, my poor worn out skin! is the tragic moan of Senior lim Ramsay and his ZOO soulmates, who, through their speech and dramatic work, acquire sandpaper com- plexions. Challenges present themselves at Glenbrook in many areas besides school studies. Such activities as Student Council, band, dramatics, and journalism in addition to aca- demic endeavors have proved to be excellent outlets from which to at- tain knowledqe for future careers. The Student Council representative today may be the diplomat of tomor- row, the band student, the musician, the journalist, the newspaper col- umnist, and the school play star's name may some day adorn a Broad- way marquee. All are cultivatinq their special skills here at GB and are having a lot of fun in the pro- cess! lt was 13 bleak nights in Room 216 at the typewriters for 30 journalists that produced another Torch for avid GB readers. Lib' E10 mt fi -ff f My IV Y V lx, V! ff! ,Many 4, 'ff ' ,f,,,f lv
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