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Looking For Style. Seniors Susan Grubach and Rhonda Szymanski window shop at Southlake Mall for the right style of boots. High Score. Seniors Mark Owczarzak and Rhonda Szymanski watch as senior Sue Grubach plays for high score in pinball. 24 — ★—The Mall
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Departments Stage ' Pygmalion’ Adaptation Juniors Glassford, Kirkley Portray Leading Roles of Doolittle, Higgins My Fair Lady, adapted from Bernard Shaw ' s Pygmalion, was presented by the choral and drama departments on November 18, 19, 20 of 1983. Mr. Ray Weaver, set director of My Fair Lady, has been helping direct plays at Griffith for 20 years. This has been one of the better plays I have directed, said Mr. Weaver. The cast practiced an average of three to four hours a day, four days a week plus six hours on Saturday,” said play director, Mr. Gerry Spejewski. We had many young actors in the play and they all did an excellent job. I was very proud of them,” replied Mr. Weaver. T he two leading roles were performed by junior Barb Glassford as Eliza Doolittle and junior John Kirkley as Professor Henry Higgins. Both John and Barb have participated in plays throughout their high school years. As a result of the hard work from young actors, experienced actors, and the knowledge of play directors by Mr. Ray Weaver and Mr. Spejewski, another successful play was performed for the Griffith community. Leuing Off Steam. Mrs. Pierce, senior Vicki Bacon, and Eliza, junior Barb Glassford listen to Henry, junior John Kirkley. One of These Days. Junior Barb Glassford as Eliza Doolittle sings about dreams to a pauper played by junior Bart Cashman. My Fair Lady— ★—23
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Shop, Spend and Socialize Window Shopping Popular Among Students and Their Peers Taking A Break. Junior Paul Osmulski and seniors Tom Rogowski and Skip Du Vail take a seat to rest from all the shopping. Throughout the year, students may be seen spending time at Southlake Mall in Merrillville. Although people usually go to the mall to shop, window shopping is just as enjoyable as buying for some people. I usually go on Sunday afternoons with my friends. Window shopping is very popular among my friends, said junior Mary Meny. Two of my favorite stores are Spencer ' s and Dr. X, a pet store, said senior Cindy Jones. Another favorite is Hot Sam. 1 like those hot pretzels with cheese on them,” said junior Greg Clark. Time isn ' t the only thing spent at the mall. If I have money, I spend it, said sophomore Debbie Anderson. Shopping and spending are a large part of the mall and its activities, but you may also meet new people and make new friends from other towns, said Debbie. Pinball Wizard. Senior Mark Owczarzak amuses himself with a little game of pinball while visiting the Southlake Mall The Mall— ★ — 25
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