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FIRST ROW-Marjorie Millsop, Bobbie Horam, Betty Mae Dearborn. SECOND ROW-james Moon, Agnes Miller, Virginia Harvey, Jane Allen. THIRD ROW-Betty Hassel, Frances Sopher, Viola Schmeltzer, Betty Jean Cameron. ' FOURTH ROW-Richard Moon, Donald Hummel, Bill Borell, Jack Hawke. Left, Right, Left, Right, MARCH! Yes, you just want to get out of your seat and start marching down the hall when you hear our band playing. The clear voice of the clarinets, the roll of the durms, the thrill that ushers in the cornets- - - they're all -there. It's that make you want to march music of the G. C. H. S. band. T We can well be proud of our band wherever they might play. We know that they can march, too, for we saw them forming letters on the football field last fall, adding that extra touch which sets off the game. They not only entertain those in the stands, but also pep up the players out on the field. And not only do they march and play like a good band, they even look like a good band. With those trim black coats and white trousers or skirts, set off by the sparkling instruments and the all-white uniforms of the majorettes, they look the best. When this band goes to the contest you can be sure that they will make old G. C. H. S. shine.
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our good Government! Mr. Crowther was principal of Grove City High School when many of our parents were here, and the ideals of education which aided them are still flourishing today to guide us. But the mere fact that he is such a good sport about the kidding in- spired by his receding hair-line is proof enough that the ideals of edu- cation are not the only ones that thrive under him. In some way or another, usually illustrated by a funny story, he gives us, in his chapel talks, other stars to hitch our Wagons to - - - the star of good sportsmanship, the star of respect for the other fellow, and the glittering constellation of self-control. Through the Student Council. we voice our hopes, needs, wants, and wishes, through the Student Council, our school life is made continually more plea- sant and more profitable. These industrious boys and girls per- form their numerous tasks faith- fully - - - sometimes they plan chapel programs, they take part in hall dutyg they are respon- sible for the good appearance of the corridorsg they discuss and try to remedy all our problems. As one very busy member says, We do everything! Mr. Crowther is their advisorg Welsh, presidentg and Dave Doris Perrine, secretary.
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UPPER LEFT, FIRST ROW-Frank Butiste, band captain' Keith Millsop. Margie Evans, Shirley Rusch. Betty Patterson Arthur Dunmire, Frank Rhodes. SECOND ROVVfBetty McCoy, Jean Snyder, Clyde Wimer, George Parker, Edwin Conner, Thomas Place, Phyll Dorothy Fitzgerald. UPPER RIGHT, FIRST ROW Robert Shelley, Marilyn Fair, Harold Campbell. SECOND ROW-Richard Walters, Merle D'Az-cangelo, Ethel Drennen, Carmen Margugrlio, Bud Johnson. MIDDLE LEFTfPat White, William Campbell, Wilbur Paxton, John Brosky, Bill Wallace, John Huskin. MIDDLE RIGHT-Earl Fennick, Bob Jennings, James Kinix, Arthur Wall, Kenneth Sefton, Gene Mechler, Bert Richard McWilliams, Kenneth Weber. LOWER LEFT, FIRST ROWfCharles Wolfe, Norman Crill, Pete D'Areangelo, Paul Dight, David Kearney. SECOND ROW-Marsden iMcBride, Frank Murphy, Sylvia Michtel, Bob Hassler, Bill Paxton, Wayne Knisely. is Sliirgw-on Bramlra ugh LOWER RIGHT, FIRST ROWfBill Barber, Jane Foster, Ruth Bishop, Eleanor Williamson, Ramah Jean Hulbert. SECOND ROW-Don Eller, Walton Multer, John Jones.
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