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'THIS IS OUR WORLD . . HOMECONHNG 1971
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Wanna lake me home, Mom? CLASS PROJECTS Sell a Mile of Candy was the theme of the Junior Class candy sale. The class of '72 worked toward their goal of 5280 boxes to raise money for a sensational prom. In the words of Mr. Scott, the sale was a sweet success. The team captains were: John Brown, Earl Butterfield, Shelley Ferguson, Harry Gebert, Mike Mehr, Jerry Wells, Janet Hovis, Laurie Carless, Abigail Yasgur, and Sue Zusch- lag. The high salesmen were: Kevin McDonald, Earl But- terfield, Debbe Hinkson, and Bill Shimshock. The high team was captained by Sue Zuschlag. The Seniors kicked off their magazine sale with the theme Battle of the Bands. Each team used the name of a con- temporary musical group. The team captains were: Deb Bresnan, Lynn Leonard, Roger Thompson, Heather Mit- chell, Vicki Rankin, Dale Smith, Dori Kosanovich, Jim Galus, Kathy Straub, and Janet Pearce. Janet Pearce's team, Bee Gees, was the top sales team and the top salesmen were: Debbie Larimer, Janet Pearce, Deb Bresnan, Toni Cianci, John Williams, Mary Sue Peters, Roger Thompson, Jane Davis, Dick Saylor, and John Davis. The money helped to finance the Senior Class Banquet and the Troian. 14 -fi '- UZ The J uggler
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SEPTENIBER . . . September first is first day . . . Assembly to welcome everyone to a new year Student population ex- plosion Nelson Yeardley enters Chem II class What have I done wrong? . . . Labor Day-no school . . . Freshmen take Nelson-Denny Reading Test . . . Election of' freshmen to student council .. . Frosh at it again taking California Test of Mental Maturity Blazing, brilliant bonfire . . . Homecoming-l'This is Our World Band Day at Grove City Soph- omores have their turn taking Ohio Vocational Interest Test Battle of the Bandsn theme for Senior Class Magazine Sale . . . First pep CD assembly . . . Mr. Wal- bergls seniors take over concession stand . .. Window- less cubby hole for yearbook room . . . F.T.A. starts tu- toring program. 16
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