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The 80-voice A Cappella Choir offers to the interested vocalist the enjoyment of performing concerts for their own satisfaction as well as others... Cadet Teaching offers qualified Juniors and Seniors the opportunity for getting an inside look into the teaching profession . . . Carol Van Wormer finds her experiences with Mrs. Michelson’s fourth graders most gratifying. Varsity band offers the qualified instrumentalist the opportunity to combine talents with fellow band members . .. the result: a GBHS Marching Band known for its good music, precision marching, and colorful presentations . . . Bi-weekly publication of the “Bobcat Banner’ is the undertaking of the journalism class . . . planning, writing, proofreading, securing ads, typing, and selling the finished paper are among the many tasks fac- ing the student journalists like Bill Gratsch, Karen Chapman, and Sharron Bishop...
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Basic math principles are covered by Mr. Flynn’s eighth grade math classes in preparation for advanced courses they will take in senior high . . . Zandra Buben, Teddy Walton, and Lynette Mraz get special instruction in the proper way to bisect an angle. Se 6: oe F v} pet. ‘ “Wil never catch on,’ comments trig. student Ron Michelson as Sue Bishop attempts to show him how “obvious” the principle of the slide rule is. SCIENCE AND MATH. . . TOMORROW'S BUILDING BLOCKS } Freshmen biology students spend much time getting acquainted with scientific apparatus . . . here several are engrossed in the use of the t microscope. Mr. Christman comes to the aid of Chemistry students Bob Almli and Philip Calvert who are desperately trying to perform a neutralization experiment.
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Q i ic LY Gym, a required course for all freshmen, consists of many varied activities . Advanced homemaking courses are available to all interested upperclassmen . . . Here, Mrs. Kuehn helps Diana Daniels hem Betty Connell’s jumper. Pat Nyman, one of the few girls enrolled in drafting classes, receives help from Mr. Lorion on a troublesome problem. Typing need not be as troublesome as Dorothy Jamrog makes it appear . . . At times it can be exasperating, however, indicates Kent Mangus . . . Charlee Borton seems to have the right idea...
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