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Variety to School Week Activity period, a creation of the new 70-minute period system inaugurated this year, takes place each Wednesday morning during third period. It is under the direct supervision of the Stu- dent Council, which plans and directs all activities. Every other week activity period fea- tures club meetings, record rooms, a small games room, movies, a study hall, and general activity in the gym. On alternate weeks, the Student Council engages various acts and speak- ers for the entertainment and education of the student body. Turnabout is fair play — Judo expert Mr. Osaki is thrown by Griffith senior, Claudia Griswold. Varsity cheerleaders stir up school spirit at a pep session.
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Activity Period Adds Homecoming Queen candidates strike a pretty pose as the student body votes on its choice for queen. Jam session! Dennis Tatu and the Sophisticats, our school dance band, perform for students during the activity period.
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Students Are Active in All Sandy Vondy gets a bit of advice from Terry Schmidt in a scene from the Christ- mas play, “A Lesson From Luke.” A white flocked Christmas tree added spirit to the Christmas season. With the help of the Dramatics Club and the Choral Department, the Student Council presented its annual Christmas program on December 17 dur- ing the activity period. First on the program was the one-act play, “A Lesson From Luke,” dramatized by Earl Diac. The cast for the play included the following members of the Dramatics Club: Myra Mrs. Reynolds . Judy Bob Drake Mr. Counts Mrs. Dabrowski Mary Dabrowski . Cookie Doan Gloria Murphy . Sandy Vondy Alden Schmidt . . . Jim Killion Barbara Sheets . . . . Pat Brown The director of the play was Miss Lois Hodson. Under the direction of Miss Carole Webster, the Choral Department presented a variety of Christmas songs. Among them were “I Wonder as I Wander,” “The Winter Song,” “Alleluia,” and “Winter Won- derland.” The program was concluded with a rousing “We Wish You a Merry Christmas.”
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