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Page One Ball In keeping with the Fall season, the Pan- ther Press staff chose for the theme of their annual semi-formal dance Autumn Leaves. It was gaily carried out in the colors of orange, rust and golden yel- low. The sides of the gymnasium were decorated with twisted strips of crepe paper. In the center of the floor were corn shocks and pumpkins. Bob Jakubiel- ski and his combo, supplied the music, including the theme song Autumn Leaves. Chairman of the dance was Richard Nault. The chairmen of the various com- mittees were Jan Noreus, Sharon O ' Hal- loran and Mary Lou Redar. Decorating the sides of the gym in preparation for the dance are some hard-working staff members. Top: Karen Dolson, Dick Dolson, Joe Flynn; Bottom: Sue Schreiner, Richard Nault, Betty Plikuhn. Making all the last minute plans for the Page One Ball are Cheryl Beiriger, Jan Noreus, Richard Nault, and Karen Dolson. 12 c
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On October 9 the Griffith Panthers played their first game on their new football field. Included in the Homecoming half-time fes- tivities were the crowning of the Queen and an exhibition by the marching band and baton twirlers. The Panther victory over Merrillville was celebrated at the Home- coming dance after the game. Co-captains of the Panther team. Jay D ' Angelo and Lynn Garrard ignite bonfire to set off celebrations after the parade. Homecoming Queen Connie Moore smiles through happy tears as Jay and Lynn pay tribute to Her Majesty. Homecoming Queen in the midst of her court; Lenore Colin, Barbara Moyes, Jay D ' Angelo, Connie Moore, Lynn Garrard, Bonnie Elman, Donna Gabor. 11
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All Aboard” for the 1959 Spring Tour NEW YORK CITY: Twenty Juniors and Seniors toured this fabulous city, riding the subway and eating at the Automat. They visited the celebrated Radio City Music Hall to see the an- nual Easter Pageant and roamed the streets of Chinatown, browsing in its curious shops. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beck and Mr. Arthur Fiscus accompanied the students on their tour. White House, Mount Vernon, and many famous WASHINGTON, D.C.: The G.H.S. tourists visited the , lll%lll lumww , monuments, including the Lincoln Memorial. They sat in on a session of the Supreme Court and wit- nessed the proceedings in the House and Senate to see our nation ' s government in action. 13
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