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Assemblies held during Flight 111 ,, , U . -- -, ., Es A UNITED NA11ONS PANEL recognized U.N. Day at an assembly arranged by the United States History Classes. Don Vieau talks, asJeanne Will, Kerry Seiler, Barbara Stuner, and Judy Toman think about their speeches. ., ,li .1 ,, 1 - l 5 -,...-Jv 'I a t . -'i :ifraj 'FQ-: rf g f5 :' 2 1 IA? eeeerueeisww, 755753 .1 ,Q , 35 11,24--,g 3.-1: ,sf ,. 5, A ..- '- .W A Q, -Q-.rg 9 . L A All I West 1' I -,ia A f D -3 , , ft' il , .3 yi , THREE AWARD ASSEMBLIES are held during the school year, one for Fall, Winter, and Sp ring sports.Here Mike Deering receives a football award from Coach Bergner. Abov e: DURING A SPECIAL track assembly, Dick Wild demon- strated the high lump. Left: MR. BUCKNELL presented his marionette show to the student body.
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H I steel li' 'AJ N I , it k ,, H W' ' l ALTHOUGH THE G.H.S. COLORS, green and white, are not shown in these pictures, thesestudentswere selected from the student body tor the 'wearing of the greenf' DOCTORS AT G.H.S.? Well, not really because these girls are merely preparing for a take operation on a fake man as they wear their 'Ben Casey Blouses Fads and fashions are Many fads reign supreme at G.H.A. during every school year and this 6l-62 year was no exception. Many- couples going steady sported matching sweaters during the cold winter months and steady shirts of bright plaids and checks were also very popular. The Sack Jumper was worn by many girls giving a neat, loose-fitting out- fit for school wear. Many boys had short, short hair cuts for the sports they participated in, while the girI's back- combed their topknots to give them height. . ,, L. -.1 12' ' Q, :-li' . Y' iw l g,l A , l 'tii I l 'lJ ' .2 ws I, AOK lui I will my N 'TWIST BLOUSES' get you in the mood to really when the music begins. J. Ebben, S. Hageman, and Ebben model their blouses. TWICE DURING THE SCILIOOI. YEAR at G.H'.5. bothl and girls enioy 'dressing-up' tor the 'Dress-up I where everyone sports his Sunday best. D. Zielinski, LaMont, B. Bartholomew, S. Jacobson, J. Truppe, and Schultz are decked out for the Christmas Dress-up I Day.
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Homecoming King Dick Wild and Queen Judy Vetter were the royal couple leading the T962 Homecoming festivities. Their court of honor consisted of: Mary Hart- man, Carol Ries, Mary Jane Mayer, Karen Millard, Bob' Bruett, Jerry Hauswirth, .lim Davis, and Chuck Wobig. Honorary members on the court were Ted Mainella and Greendale's foreign exchange student, Connie Lopez. The Homecoming events started on Thursday, Octobe 5, at 7:00, with the introduction of Coach Bergner and the Panther team at the Pep Rally held at Brinkman Field. Following the introductions, theiudging and parad- ing of the floats took place. First prizewent to homeroom l4l with We're Robin a Victory as their title. In second place was Homerooms ll6 and l22 with Here Comes DeFEET for the Knights. Third place went to Homeroom l l l with the slogan of We'll Dub the Knights. In the Pep Rally which followed, there werethe cheer and much excited anticipation of Greendale's firs Homecoming game in the Braveland Conference and o the new football field. The evening ended with the tra ditional bonfire and snake dance. On Friday, October 6, just before the Big Game a pep assembly was held and at 4:00, onthe new field, th Panthers challenged Oak Creek. Though the Panthers fought hard, they were defeated 32-0. The week ended with the Homecoming dance on Sat- urday night, the 7th of October, from 8:30 toll:3O Decorations for the dance depicted the Braveland them with tepees and lndians as well as tom-toms. All the fu of Homecoming weekend is past but itwill never be for- gotten. There are many wonderful memories of thi Homecoming and they will remain for ci long' time THE COURT OF HONOR at the lO6l 62 Homecoming Back rowJ Davis J Houswirth B Bruett, D.Wild, T. Mainella, and C Wobig Front rowkM Hartman K Millard M Mayer J Vetter C Lopez andC Ries. I at -di fu i
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