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Sharon Hogan celebrates after receiv- ing her Cum Laude certificate. Cum Laude, Olympics Require Different Uses Of Student Heads um Laude is a society which honors stu- dents with very high academic ability. The qualifi- cations are that Juniors have a 4.3 grade average lapproxi- mately an A plus J and sen- iors must have a 4.0 Qapproxi- mately an AJ grade average. The president of Cum Laude is Dr. William Schreiner, principal, and the secretary is Mrs. Jacqueline Gerth, mathematics teacher. They initiated 35 juniors and 21 seniors for 1978. Cum Laude is represented in Presidents' council by Bill Podulka. Carnivals are often associ- ated with being a traveling show that comes to town with a merry-go-round, sideshows, and games of chance, an affair put on by the local fire de- partment or some dinky com- munity organization. Well, that's how some carnivals are, but to see a real carnival one would have to have been at the GBS Titan Olympics-Cab nival. To add even more excite- ment to this years Titan Olympics, a carnival was add- ed to the festivities. It was sponsored by different clubs and organizations. I thought the carnival was a success. I really had a lot of fun, said Tracy Magad, sophomore. The success of the Titan Olympics-Carnival was due to many people. Ellen O'Con- nell was most responsible for the new carnival idea, said Mr. David Smith, assistant principal. Besides pride, the partici- pants of the carnival-olym- pics gained money. In fact, they gained approximately S380 and it was distributed to 18 of the clubs and organiza- tions at GBS, which partici- pated in the carnival. Super, Mr. Smith said with a laugh. Actually it was a student idea. For an initial thing it was pretty good, Smith remarked about the first carnival. lt used to be just for guys and was during school and the girls did a fashion show. This is the fourth year that we've had a combined olym- pics and at night, said Mr. Smith. More people showed up than expected, according to Smith. Visitors from Spring- man and other junior highs also tried their skills at some of the Titan games. I thought that the olym- pics went smoothly. It was fun watching the contestants Barb Berdick is congratulated on her certificate by Dr. William Schreiner, principal. eat a pie with their hands be- hind their backs. l liked being in the tug-of-war and I liked watching our class ride min- iature bikes, said Tracy Ma- gad. The Junior Class came in first in the all around olym- pics. The seniors were placed second. In third place were the sophomores and last, but not least, were the freshmen. Tickets torn in half, candy wrappers on the floor, money being counted and the silence were all signs of the Titan Olympics-Carnival being over. Cum l.aude!23
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