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Left Here are King Merlyn Hooten and Nancy Huber just after the coronatlon cere ony at the Plrate Foot l'JallK1r1g Dance Right Merlvn Hooten Vlnce Welm,,e Tom Bostlc Carl Wllhoxt To Nienaber MHYVIH Colee and Mike Ayers formed the court for Basketball King B111 We nma, Nlck Her nfmn was also a e ber of the court MUSIC makes Frlends Durlng the past year dliferent clubs and o1gan1zat1ons haxe sponso1 ed a varlety of dances whlch hax e been well attended bv the students of G H 9 The majorlty of our dances were held after ball games Most of these dances were sponsored by the Booster Club Durmg the past year these dances have contrlbuted much toward promotmg f1 lendly relatlons betvs een the students of G H S and the students of 11N al schools Othels SDOYISOIIIH, these dances wele the SCIENCE Club and the Tovs er Tree Two ex ents that are fax orltes among G H B ers are the Football and Basketball Plrate Kmg dances The entlre student body elects a semor boy ball season a senlor boy from the Basketball team IS elected Plrate Basket ball Kmg Thls year s kmgs were Mellg. n Hooten P1rate l' ootball Kmg and B111 Wennmg P1rate Basketball Kmg The blggest and most lmplesslxe dance of the vear 18 the JLIHIOY' Semor Prom Each year the Junlors spend several months m preparatlon and fmally on the bu. mght the upperclassmen and thell dates go to the ceremony fO1 the Prom After the dance a full mght of entertamment ls 1JlONlCl9Cl by the Elks Club and the Y M C A The dances durmg the year glxe the students a Wld6 wallets of entex talnment The dress also xaues to any thmg from leues and Purmudas to tuxedos and formals ... In ' - , ' n ' 31 ' x 1 m ,m- 4 ' bs l 7 v U Y F - nk p ' n' 1 n n my L Q. ,K L' A' . 'A' Lv A' Q l T 7 L' I I . Lv I n ak 1, A' on the Football squad who becomes Pirate Football King. After the basket- . . I L y V , ' A Y 1 ' L I . . , , 1 I - . .Y A l 1 ff. 7 ' K 'S . - l Q -V , . xv S l' V L' ' I . ' 1 7 ' y ' 1 ,1 Y 1 ' 1 . kv ,- , f y 4 1 - 1 4 ' ,- 4 ' ' v U . , . 1 ,' 7 v 4 ' . ' ' s s 1 w vf 1' K1 1 ' 7' Lv r A., lv
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F0lllCS Dlrectors Row I Judy Marlow Lois Lovse Mary Ann Mc Laughlin Diana Elder Miss Brooks Mrs Garvey Carolyn Schwendenmann Mary Jo Navarra Ann Levensteln Row II Jared Fogg Larry Dickson Tom West hafer Judy Doerfllnger Steve Goddard The Follles IS a variety show glven each year by the students As we all know there IS a lot of work 1nvolved 1n the productlon of thlS show but a lot of fun For the past two years the show has been on a competltlve basls each class sponsors an act of 1ts own The wlnnlng act 1S chosen by a group of three Judges and a cup IS awarded to the wlnnlng class The Follles of 56 featured each class 1n the f0llOWVlI'lg' acts The freshmen put on a show called Record Rendezxous whlch featured the h1t songs of the gay n1net1es and twenties The sophomores had the wlnnlng act w1th the theme Fantasyland and bullt thelr show mostly out of Walt Dlsney characters The Junlors gave That s Entertalnment a show glvlng you a qulck plcture of some of the greats 1n show buslness The senlors sald Come to the Mardl Gras uslng songs typlcal of New Orleans and a Wlde varlety of costumes lendlng a carnlval atmosphere All the work lnvolved 1n puttlng th1S show on IS done bv the students and faculty of G H S under the d1rect1on of the two mam sponsors Mlss Brooks and Mrs Garvey Helplng the sponsors are twelve student dlrectors chosen by the members of each class Th1S IS only one of the many outslde act1v1t1es 1n whlch the students partlclpate There are several act1v1t1es sponsored by leadlng organlzatlons around Greensburg such as sending representatlves to Boys State and Glrls State Another event that IS xery popular IS the County Youth Talent Show that glV6S the students w1th talent an opportunlty to put thelr name ln lxghts Q Q Y - . , . . , . v 1 ' . . - H . ,, . . . 3 r . za - v 1: , ' ' .1 . me , n - 1 . 1. l . - ll ax - - ' ' - u 9 ' n ' 1 . . . . 4 . , . . N . . U . ,, . . y . . . , l . ' r ' I v
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Prom Committees Row I Nancy Morrison, Joan Bate, Lois Lowe, June Ann Smith. Carolyn Schwenden- mann, Mary Weisner, Mary Ann Mc- Laughlin. Marjorie Masters, and Caro- lyn Reed, Row II Katha Robbins, Mary Jane McCann, Etta Jane Tobin, Danny DeMoss, Jim Stier, Nancy Morgan. Carolyn Thorn- burg, Mary Korman, Row Ill Jim Morris, Gary Lindboe, Dick Shut- ters, Don Crawley. Prom ueens Row I Judy Doerilinger and Mary Beth Sprin mier Row II Mxrx Ann Parker and Nanci Pollard Row II1 Diana Elder Judy Reddish and Pat Gordon yk
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