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In the beginning, Brad Sago, Peter Watkins and Mark Herringshaw were sitting in the park eating peanut butter sandwiches. Suddenly a dove with a piece of paper in its mouth flew down onto Peter ' s shoulder. A movie projector wheeled in just as a marching band came by. As the movie started up, a choir began cowing in the background. The misty presentation which was shown on a screen suspended in mid air gave the three instructions concerning the organization T.H.E.M. THEM sa very unusual club whose main goals are to make people smile, serve the school and community and to bring others the divine knowledge to worry less about what others think and more about having fun. This is a good practice and will bring great happiness. The advisor of the club was Mr. John Saunders, the Pedagogical Pundit. 1 . This IS Beauregard, the club ' s mascot. 2. Mark Herringshaw was the Chivavous Padishaw and Pete Watkins was the Omnipotent Potentate ot T.H.E.M. 3. T.H.E.M. enters a float in the Homecoming parade. ft Salter, Tim Patterson, Brad nd, Ron Schlinder, Third row: 90 — Them
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The 11-lQ theater season at GHS was one of the most successful ever. The Thespian club brought in record breal ing attendance at several performances. Productions of The Matchmaker and Flowers for Algernon sold out for all performance dates. The final show of the year was the musical South Pacific performed with the assistance of the music department. As one of the most active clubs on campus, recognition comes from constant work and improvement. This year, Thespians painted their theatre and dressing rooms and purchased new lighting along with extensive audio equipment. They traveled as a club to see several professional plays. They also held several potluck dinners. Thespians is an International Society. All Thespians must earn points performing and working on productions in order to become a Thespian and remain one. LW5 lb ' Thespians — 89
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The Spanish wlUI had a new advisor this year, Mrs. Roseann Martilla. The club started out the year with a potluck dinner. Meetings were held once a week at lunch to learn about Spanish culture and language. This year ' s otticers were, Bruce Myer, president; Mark Hyer, vice president; Brett Brofman, secretary; Ron Schlindler, treasurer; Larry O ' Bryant, press secretary; Toni Kelly, senior class representative; John Duran, junior class representative; and Kelly Boyer, sophomore representative. The German uiDm VON wlUI raised money this year in order t o go to Germany in March. Members spent a month in Germany participating in an exchange program. Otticers ot the club were; Meredith Muns, president; Kelly Coffey, vice president; Sue Wilmarth, secretary; Debbie Holland, publicity. 1 . Bruce Myer is president of the Spanish club. 2. Ludwig Von Klown is the name of the German club float entered in the Homecoming parade. 3. Mrs. Juliane Hodjera is the advisor of the German club. German, Spanish Club — 91
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