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Table of Contents ACTIVITIES....................7 ORGANIZATIONS...............-19 ATHLETICS....................33 ACADEMIC.....................45 ADMINISTRATION...............70 ADVERTISING..................76 2
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Schools are symbols of education. Just as the sun lights the earth, knowledge illumines the minds of students as they travel the road through high school. Sometimes darkness covers the scene almost as if everything were over, but education is continual. Though the road of formal education has already been traveled by many, the future roads still lie ahead. 1965 Gwinner Gwinn High School Gwinn, Michigan i
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Many Events Crowd School Roads Pathways twisted and turned throughout this past year. With the beginning of the school year, 761 students crowded the halls, their voices reflecting their eagerness and anticipation of another year of events. Assemblies and after-game dances ac- cented events as the days progressed into weeks, and the school year was well under way. On October 10, football fans were thrilled at the efforts put forth by the Mod- eltowners in their performance, crowning the Homecoming festivities. After the game, an evening was spent with fine mu- sic. On December 7-11, the annual School Spirit Week took place. It consists of Clash Day, Student Teacher Day, Wear What you Please Day. and School Color Day. As usual, the month of December held that certain quality known only to the Christmas season. The two weeks of vaca- tion gave everyone a chance to relax so he would come back to school refreshed and ready for work. After the rigorous schedule of exams, the students were then ready to begin a vig- orous second semester. ' On February 16-17, the Junior Play was held and it proved to be a great success. The play was directed by Mrs. Mullins, and was entitled, Spiral Staircase. The last three months of the school year sped rapidly by. In March the basketball tournaments were held. April brought a relaxing week of vacation. The Band Con- cert and Senior Play were the two most im- portanfevents in May. But for many, the Junior Prom held the most important posi- tion. June can almost be termed as a month for seniors. When Commencement oc- cured on June 10. it climaxed a year full of meaning and great importance.
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