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Extra work rates special honors 1- tilt WSL 5 Effie s ,. me , , t tit ' ggi me sf - pic, gg- 'W ,, f-E ' 'sf L M There are many students at Greendale High who work .diligently to make this a better school. All ot these students deserve special recognition for their hard work, but unfortunately this can't be done. Certain students are selected from the Junior Class P mit fe? as BADGER GIRL and BADGER BOYfortheir l,l'l ,,,,, outstanding leadership in the school. Also. one student is chosen to be an A.F.S. repre- sentative for the summer in a foreign ,rss-f,,it.,t country. Special students chosen from the L Senior Class are given awards of DAR GIRL and QUOTA CLUB GlRL. These are very : worthwhile honors to receive and every FS limi sit-1 x . ju ' ,G student should work with these goals in mind. S. Q0-ffzf THE PURPOSE of Badger Boys' and Badger Girls' State is to educate Wisconsin's young men and women in the duties and responsibilities ot American citizenship. Karen Reichl and Bob Bruett were chosen bythe faculty, because at their sd1olastic and leadership abilities, to attend the summer session at Badger State sponsored by the American Legion. 4 .Ii W X :ft we ,Mft Wi' .sm ef I as , ., H KAREN REICHL, Quota Club Girl, and Maria Kutz, Daughter's of American Revolution Girl, were chosen because ot leadership, character, service, and scholar- ship. MARY MUNGER and Connie Lopez explore the globe at the world. Mary spent eight weeks in Germany as an American Field Service representative and Connie spent the l96l-62 school year at G.H.S. .si ir- it Yi wall . g3ilii.s3a1 '
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H+... I X I COUPLES DANCE at one of the 'Friday night dances' held in the high school. MANY STUDENTS wore colorful costumes at the annual Halloween dance. Students blast oft at dances eau? 1 'il lf' S U 'A 'df Blast off is exactly what all ofthe students at G.H.S. do when they attend the iuke box dances. During the 62 orbital flight at our school, these dances were held on Friday nights, some following football and basketball games, to give everyone wholesome recreation. The recreation room ofthe Central School and the multi- pupose room of the high school served as the scene for this entertainment. Here students danced to the latest tunes and practiced all of the newest crazes in dancing. It also supplied a place for a boy to ask that special girl for a date, or for the girl to dance with her secret admirer, on a ladies choice of course. These Friday night dances were anticipated all week by most of us at G.H.S. Above lett: X EVERYONE TWISTS and 'swings' as the latest tunes ir' 4k Ax V W! A lj are played over the Juke box. C Q A lifts: ' Sf 'W' , o -, , W c ,.X . -- I ff t-l Ft' IAQ iv 'A ' JXL ' ' - I 4 'I'HI5 CARTOON was the highlight ofthe decorations X ' -V ' O displayed at the TwirpbDance. The theme was the 'Flintstones' ND Gs jrf l V
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