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elected Two dances rounded out the program of winter social vents tor G.H.S. students this year. With ice carvings and wintry decorations providing a onderful atmosphere for the evening, the Sno-Ball was eld on December lo. The Senior Class elected Ted ainella as their representative and the students elected im king by penny votes. The other candidates were unior Jett Schleuter, Sophomore Gary Sowle, and Fresh- an Mike Farrell. Ray Alhgren and Jerry Hausewirth took tirstplace in he ice carving contest held in the afternoon with a eautifully sculptured sailboat. Tulip Time was the new theme for the annual Sweet- eart dance on April 7. The multipurpose room lossomed into a garden ot gay flowers, April showers, nd tancy umbrellas as Allen Gaunke's band provided onderful music. Kris Erdman was the choice ofthe senior oys as their Sweetheart to reign over the dance like true queen. , ' l ti? 'l V i 551' ' w in lit 1.3: y y T . - E'if'5'!'il l I fti1'l'1f , . I at l W lull , l ig -A J: A T .se llil it l A ' A lf, fi T 56 . I ,. ,ry I it 5 A Y QQ, H Tk I . 'tile COUPLES DAN CE IN the multi-purpose amid the 'Dutch' decorations at the Sweetheart JANICE SCHWABE, last year's sweetheart queen, crowned Kris Erdman as the l962 Sweet- heart ot G.H.S., as members ofthe court watched. 1' ii T f L - i . 3 l r P 1 4 , 4 W X it l ff-.. at w i 1 in If .X' 3'-'J' X l PY i ' 1 I . 'l , y ll -S. 'itttiigki 7 ' 'E E ' f +- tf 'i 't i 1 il rl ' i 1132 'fetb Llg.4ZQifsJiQWL..'f : wi ,V ,Y me awk i t ' l
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Sno-ball King and Sweetheart Queen f A ,N I 'H ,. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE, T d M inella is crowned the T961 Snaball King by his date, Barb Bozich. 4. lm' F I :' . --1 , -f' .J ' -M' - H' I 52, 5 r :WL Y ' , ' -1 ' .1 f.:-FH, W IIE? M! lawn.. ings if ,Syn ' if i --QQ: -. , B ii, ,MiKE,FARReLL ,T GARY sowua, JEFF TTFQQESHNAIN I E a:i' I SOIRHOMDRE. ii N esmcniipeww-.ii IVCOUNTS SNOWBALL DANCE, QIAS an vars nec. ic, URDAY ADVERTISING FOR THE BIG DANCE are candidates for Sno-ball King, M. Farrell, C. Sowie, ,. ap J. Schlueier, and T. Maine c. In
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Something new for all of Greendale this year was the musical production Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow. A musical comedy, Mr. Crane provided delightful and near professional entertainment for the packed houses which viewed it on the nights ot March 30 and 3l.The play was directected by Miss Sieracki and Mr. Koehn. Mr. Uhlig directed the dance band which was organized especially for the play and provided wonderful accom- paniment and background music for the production. The scene took place at Sleepy Hollow, an academy for girls, and the introduction of a new teacher of the dance, played by Jim Davis, supplied much excitement and amusement for the story. Other leads in the musical were taken by Tony Suschil, Mary Hartman, Judy Toman, and Tom Warren. This production was an adventuresome and worth- while program, and cveryone is looking forwardto other musicals in the cozning years at G.H.S. The pictures on this page show various scenes of the production. 16 Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow Top left: Girls students march up aisle led by instructor, Tom Bones. Left: Kathy Vantassell, Dean Roberts, and Ike Crane discuss the School. Above: Boy students speak with Dean Austin of the boys' school. Below: Girl students, Dottie, Gladys, and MiMi, hope for a dance at Sleepy Hollow Academy. T T , g . ' l f ll Zi K .tt t it tw t tt. i t tt . :ie if T s W ,V if f . -,gc J . A 'K , X V Nlxlh f 't 'A c-1 Sl
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