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ACADEMIC While G.H.S. is in Orbit the mostimportanttravelers are its students, and here we find the maiority. They are the Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors who from the very beginning accept Greendale High. They study here, they learn here, they share excitement here, they cheer for the Panther teams here, and they grow up here. The student's orbital flight through G.H.S. is a painful one at times but a worthwhile flight to take. In this orbitwe find the classes where the students learn and grow mentally. To the left is a picture of a senior class in First Aid. Here the girls are practicing various types of bandaging on each other as Mrs. Lyon looks on. At the lower right, you see the students who were elected by their class- mates to be the Junior Class Officers.Theyare-standing: Vice PresidentJill Pries, PresiclentJeff Schlueter, seated: Secretary Lois Dobner, and Treasurer Janet Truppe. 41: - 4-.5 is 2
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i l l l i Juniors have a great many responsibilities in their third year at G.H.S. They are required to take U.S. History and English, along with a choice of three electives. Electives include Advanced Algebra, Chemistry, Applied Math, Home Economics, Shorthand, Typing, Mechanical Drawing, Shop, Art, Spanish, Latin, and German. Highlights of the iunior year include the selection of class rings, electing class officers, and, of course, that spectacle of all spectacles-the Junior Prom. 'WE SHOULD be able to vote. U. S. History class campaigns for women's rights. f24f 4'u .. :rf WML- ESF' ---.-- V ,eii Q i A W G ,. -W5 ilvss 'llslliiif All li ll li lfii excl- iiiiiiiiimi . A' .wlfeili-LJ J L hifi! il Li u ull, 'xii'-1 ,M LH .C ffiiiiilbi wffhfpf llwfwi if ii sfigl ' llili 'I .Q .L :SQ ,ll 5 X I Tw 3 rm- Juniors loolc forward to the coming senior year ,l l l H i ' u I f '.......s1 fi is T' Q PJ ROOM 123: Top Row-M.,Bergmann, D, Yingling, V. Jacoby, D. Schroeder, K, Szibelg Row 2-W. Gehrmann, S. Troian, B. Olsen, J. Campion, R. Morden, Miss Schmidt, Row 3-K. Ottaway, J. Kelpin, S. Seltzer, D, Woicinski, H. Hansen, Row 4-S. Scheltner, R. Speerbrecher, C. Jacobson, L. Minor, K. Weber. 46
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