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...TAURUS... GEMINI Taurus—Seniors realize that graduation is drawing near as the underclassmen vote for Student Council representatives ... Musical functions end for the year with band and choral concerts ... Fear overshadows juniors as they get their first stab at the College Boards ... The gym is opened for art appreciation as the annual Art Show is presented ... GHS students display their gymnastic abilities during the second annual Gym Show ... Tension mounts as the Troian Dedication approaches—staff members develop cases of laryngitis ... Seniors mail announcements and plans are on for open houses ... The first twelve rows of the auditorium are occupied by seniors for the final time as they gain recognition at the Senior Awards Assembly. Gemini—Jubilant seniors take final finals ... Juniors' hard work results in a successful prom ... Seniors turn in their books for caps and gowns ... Dixie Hawes wants to know what a vesper is ... The Hall of Fame is the highlight of the Senior Banquet ... Excitement mounts as graduation nears ... Juniors are totally lost without the guidance of the seniors ... 1971 Commencement brings another year to an end for the greatest of all senior classes. Please don't hurt me!” 13
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Pisces—Bruno Zaffina entertains the student body with his unusual assembly ... Good luck to Mr. Paul Miller as he assumes the responsibility of the sophomore class ... Dan Meeker sleeps through the semester break ... Trojan grapplers try to better the previous year's performance at Sections ... Tim Marantis' gym bag mysteriously appears in the girls' restroom ... Students are fascinated by the wonders of The Incredible Human Mind” ... Dave Pence's locker develops a case of lockjaw as he futilely attempts to open it between classes . . . Donna Green cuts another class ... Yearbook staff stages a snowball battle in the halls after school ... Stimulated by the snow. Tom Radish climbs out the window, onto a sled and slides down the hill outside the yearbook room. PISCES ... ARIES ... Ouch!!' Bundle of joy! Aries—Hopeful juniors try out for the class play—Mrs. Louden is at it again ... Some unusual April Fools' tricks keep GHS alive ... Mr. Young and his musical groups provide entertainment for the annual Easter assembly ... Is it true that Jay Hodge still believes in the Easter bunny? .. . During English class Mike Bongar says. Jane. I can't hear you. Jane replies calmly. I don't care. ... Jay Joseph patiently waits for a blinking red light to turn green ... Rhonda Myers squares the entire alphabet in her spare time ... Thirty more days to go—twenty-one for seniors! Environment Day
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CLASS PROJECTS ... TOP CANDY SALESMEN: Sharon Carlson. Grace Tribley. Diane Babcock, Carl Heasley. Steve Zawistowski, Rhonda Crash, Sue Leasure CANDY SALE TEAM CAPTAINS: ROW ONE Ruth Donato. Donna Green. Mary Lee Talbot. Shelley Stewart. Dons Rodgers, Betsy Guffey. ROW TWO: Doug Andrews. Cliff Beil. Bruce Bovard. Dick McKay. Jay Yasgur MAGAZINE SALE TEAM CAPTAINS: ROW ONE Stephena Harmony. Randy Painter. Kathy Ritter. Sue Dale ROW TWO: Charley Salkin, General Chairman: Betsy Guffey. Co-Chairman. TOP MAGAZINE SALESMEN ROW ONE: Barb Fagley. Chad Sankey ROW TWO: Vickie Stepanic. Mary Alice Beaver. Randy Painter. Scott Carpenter. George Wasser As juniors, the Class of '71 became involved in the annual candy sale. Their theme consisted of the twelve signs of the zodiac. Class members were assigned to teams according to their birthdates. The overall goal was 5,000 boxes, with the individual goal being 24. The winning team was the Leos, headed by Doris Rodgers. The following year the seniors tackled the magazine sale. Inspired by their unusual theme, the Wacky Races, the mighty Class of ’71 surpassed their goal of $5,500. Kathy Ritter led the winning team, the Slag Brothers.
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