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Teachers, staff also dress up, ham it up Classrooms were filled with anticipation for the week of Halloween. One goal of the Student Council was to promote and acknowledge teacher participation and efforts. This ranged from supporting extracurricular activities to dressing up for Halloween. Often teachers were asked to give up their spare time, to chaperone dances or to get involved in various everyday activities. This included clubs, sporting events, and often humiliating tasks, such as dressing up as Santa’s reindeer during the Christmas assembly. Numerous teachers allowed themselves to be caught up in the holiday spirit. At Halloween many dressed up in costumes in everything from a bug, to a member of the opposite sex. The costumes were worn throughout the entire day and were judged during fifth hour. Judged to be the three best outfits were, Mr. Green as a bug, Mrs. Gress as a motorcycle momma “complete with leather attire,” and Mrs. Smith as a rock star. Christmas time was another festive holiday at GHS. The activities began in the morning with the judging of the Christmas decorations in the first hour classrooms. Miss Dewey's room took first place and Mr. Taylor’s room was runner-up. As the day continued there were numerous donut runs and other surprise treats brought into the classrooms. The teachers were great in making the Christ- mas season fun and festive. To acknowledge and thank the teachers for their contributions outside and inside the classroom, a Teacher of the Month program was established. Each month the student council members nominated various teachers who were “outstanding.” A vote was taken and a teacher was picked. The chosen teacher was given a certificate of achievement and was recognized over the announcements as teacher of the month. 14
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Above Left: Following the crowning of King and Queen, Mike Johnson and Amy Warriner show the traditional kiss. Above Right: Serving punch and cookies at the Homecoming dance are Chad Hinton and Jolana Manino. Below Left: Representing the queen’s court are Soph-' omores Craig Averill and Shannon Ries-sen. Juniors Steve Laurant and Cherie Rasmussen, and Seniors Tom Kohley and Lynne Olsen Below Right: Carrying the ball Tom Hallock rushes for a first down. Opposite Above: Oriental fans were given out to each couple as they arrived at the Homecoming dance. Here Junior Mike Stump, and his date. Senior Beth Hoy. receive fans from Sophomores, Jeff Makowski and Doreen German. Opposite Below: Featured on the senior float is Gary Alyea, portraying a Chinese Buddhist. 13
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Left: The students of Mr. Gates show their appreciation by gift wrapping his truck Below: Jackie Wanyck seems to be a bit shocked by something Mrs. Dewey is holding in the hallway. Opposite Page Left: Dressing up for Halloween doesn’t seem to make Mr. Moll uncomfortable, but it’s a motive to make drafting more fun. Opposite Right: Halloween is certainly a fun day to make math more interesting as Mr. Seaver is demonstrating. Left: Mr. Bremer strikes a symbolic pose. 15
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