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ary 9 Basketball Pep Assembly I9 Spurr Brother's Assembly 2I Brotherhood Program 24 All-Stars vs. Faculty basketball game. rch I6 Winter Awards Assembly I8 Science Fair I9 Science Assembly 3I Mr, Crane of Sleepy Hollow' I I we September 6 School Began I5 Pep Assembly-Football I8 Assembly October 5 Homecoming Rally 6 Homecoming Game and Pep Assembly 7 Homecoming Dance 20 Pep Assembly 24 United Nations Day Panel 3I Halloween Dance November 2-3 Teachers' Convention IO Assembly- Around the World in 80 Ways I7 Fall Awards Assembly 22 Thanksgiving Assembly 23-24 Thanksiving Vacation 28 School Resumes G.H.S. in Orbit ?4Q2- -- IL I T. l gl I V April 4- 6 Track and Golf Assembly 7' Sweetheart Dance 9 Marionette Assem bly May II Junior Prom I5 Senior Tea Water Ballet Show I8-I 9 20 Spring Concert June I Sp ring awards assembly Cap and Gown Day 4-6 Exams 6 Senior Banquet 7 Commencement 8 School year ends. fp, , Afzxi J .I Pg , i':tf December 8 Pep Assembly I6 Sno-Ball 22 Dress-up Day 25-3I Christmas Vacation January I Christmas Vacation 2 School Resumes I5-I7 Semester Exams 20 Twi rp Dance 22 Second Semester began I3 National Honor Society Initiation Program llllf li 'M I lil l 1 I. tl
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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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