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Sue Schreiner, president, and Betty Plikuhn, vice-president, lead off the Grand March with their escorts, Dan Lazar, and Ed Ditmars. Inspiring the Japanese atmosphere was the stage decoration of a Japanese mural and back ground with a Japanese lady approaching the wooden bridge. After the Grand March, couples sway dreamily to the strains of Johnny Knowlan’s music.
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Couples promenade through bridge of hands during Grand March. G. A. A. WINTER FORMAL HIGHLIGHTS HOLIDAY SEASON An annual social highlight, the GAA semi- formal was held this year on January 14. “Sayon- ara” was selected as the theme and couples danced to the music of Johnny Nowlan’s band. Members of the club worked especially hard this year to transform the gym into a beautiful Japanese setdng with the color scheme of deep rose, pink, and white. The seniors take credit for the stage which pre- sented a mural of a typical Japanese setting while a small wooden bridge stood in front of it with angel hair portraying billowy waves. During an intermission vice-president Betty Pli- kuhn presented a dozen red roses to the club’s president, Sue Schreiner. Afterwards the Grand March climaxed the eve- ning, the officers leading it off.
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ACTIVITY PERIOD PROVIDES MID-WEEK RREAK AT G. H. S. “Goin’ Fishin,’ ” su ng by the Soph- omore Trio of Margaret Ryckman, Virginia Switzer, and Jane New- hard, captured for this group the fourth place prize. Representing another of the many talented students at GHS, Kathie Zimmerman and Pam Hartley perform a piano duet. On January 18, the third annual Stu- dent Council Talent Show was presented in the GHS gym. Master of ceremonies, Bill Hutson, presented the various acts to the judges, Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Mills, and Mr. Mathews. Prizes of $25, $15, $10, and $5 were given for the first, second, third, and fourth place performers. Recipients of these awards were Susan Tom, first; Cheryl Hendrickson, second; Stevie York, third; and the Sophomore Trio, fourth. All in all, ten acts with more than 15 talented GHS students participated in the show. 18
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