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I spirit week T if 'W TTT enthusiasm creates, SPIRIT, TEAMWORK, BEWARE, and VICTORY - These words, along with the motto Enthusiasm Creates Momentum,' were chosen by the cheerleaders to help promote spirit during f Spirit Week, October 8- 12. The motto for the week was announced over the intercom early Monday morning, as well as plans for the dummy contest. - - I - I ' . Students and faculty bought ribbons for a penny apiece, , mg-pg-5--O -of and pinned them on Omer the Pinsmanf' By Tuesday noon, . l A ' the second floor middle landing was swarming with faculty members, and a rumor was floating around that they were planning on winning the contest. But the Junior class' spirit ' N ,, Yf xp-O won out in the end over the faculty's money. A , 'dk : Tuesday's word was SPIRIT, and was highlighted by the r ,-as 'gi Snake Dance to Shanklin Park for the bonfire, in which as approximately 200 students participated. Spirit rose during the evening as special speakers Dr. Cart- ,Q ' pf-Z F wright, coach Houk, Mr. Resler, Don schnoebenen, and Mike 'J - I ' Miller expressed their feelings about the upcoming game against . 1 fy Penn. The climax of the evening came as Junior Class President Sue Rudy threw the Penn dummy into the bonfire. Wednesday's word was TEAMWORK, and the students were urged to come to school in 40's and 50's attire to participate in the noon sockhop in the gym. Those students who did, again expressed their spirit jitterbugging to the sounds of Danny and the Juniors, Leslie Gore, and Jewel Akens. Thursday, which was the Calm Before the Storm , was summed up in one word: BEWARE. A pep session was held Friday noon, with the key word ' for the day veing VICTORY. A great response was reported by one cheerleader, and it was described as one of the best pep sessions GHS has seen in a long time. Spirit Week ended Friday night with Cathy Stealy crowned Homecoming Queen, and the Redskins bowing to Penn, 13-6. Q At the hop, students danced to different tunes made popular - during the bobby sox and saddle shoes era. S 'Ella 4 V ' I 1' lk, i we 1 I1 A' , ,..,:,Qv ff .a.'9 - .Qii-:vii gl I. ,-. . ' ,-1'-m . as - Q s on if .- gn Ah Yesterday and Today - Mary Myers and Audrey Skelton in the typical 40's and 50's look, with Mary Mowry in contrasting 70's dress. ll Ol
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'1' J Glen Mlller counts lus ch Inge lt the Redskln s counter w1th'Nlarrm Stacker and I lnda L hrustner Breakfast IS a popular addltlon to Red skm s menu Donuts m1lk and JUICE are popular but Coke and Sandwlches are oo Problems have been few Llsle cooper ates wlth Qchool OfflC13l9 about atten dance Her attltude toward Qtudents has helped keep ll that Though manv new eatlng places haxe been bullt 1n the area thex haven t hurt the Redekln s busmess m fact the mana ger of one new hamburger place often eats at the Redskins A Redskm s customer sophomore Dan Wagner en Joys hrs Coke and Qandwlch Marx Izlmore has a long Qtreuh for The noon hour found the Red km acrovnded pot 8 SIN!!! Lxsa Jones Carol Marttnla Lxnn lxennedx karen VS ashmgton and lxrm Hull crowd the counter to get therr lunches 13 -Her t Y ' . t U , I A . .I X 1 A' , . , a l' r I az , I . 5 . K: 6- ,yt . X 4 ' 1 N5 Q 1 1 X I 5- l r I ti- r , -- . -a ' ' ' .' 2 .' uf ' Q 'T '. . . , . . . . . , W . 1 W K . ' P v X fi . , , - . . , . .1 tl , , ' l . it 1 . .. , ' ' . ' S 'sa ' s , . 1 'fr ' ' l R A ,. xfrfj, .fs f' I' 'v in .- - g 9 - 1 ' 1 4' ,1 4 Q
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-.,,4 'J ll ll L- F . if 3 35? White bobby sox, stovepipe pants, and penny loafers were typical sights in any classroom, including Mr. Snyder's journalism class, shown above. ' 1 I fs , .. ,ang :Q l ll 7 D. . r . N- , . -QQ A r n ' Q 5 L fl . 'I , ' ' NE E .. 1 L Fl i l' ,A l . A. ., , . ..'- ' f . ' , . . Q - ' if! , V fu Q' , Q vs ' ' 1 ral- 3 .1 ' -' '. ..,,,'4 A -. - - - -' -- ,ww . ,1, ' we an Q , A ,E , -. I . ' , ,- s . . Y i QQ.- - ,e,,.,.. .,.,.,.,,. '- rv , -' 41d3s-f-- .Y , - ,x '- -. I A - , . 4 ,,- -. M, . V- ,, App.. g V -A.,.s iff., 5-.' 4- . .44 .. 'N-4 ,. A , arf-i'.,f, gin 'qi' '- .16 ig A' -' Q .- . 1 1 if 1130? 1 3' The football team. shown on the right. led the rest of the students by wagon Kim Hum and Elaine Troyer between from the school to Shanklin Park for the bonfire. The cheerleaders are shown promoting enthusiasm. classes.
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