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Treasure Chest II
1959 Sophomore Class Favorites
Connie Murray & Gene (Short) Johnson
A NOTE ABOUT THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK, the
senior class play in 1961. I told this to Keith
Gleason, Dennis' brother, who is the webmaster
for the Class of 1965 website (see "Links" page).
He suggested I put it on the website so here goes:
John Geim, if you're reading this, it is a tribute to
you.  I remember that we didn't have a way to dim
and brighten the lights so you created a Salt Water
Rheostat from a glass fish tank filled with salt
water. You would lower the electrodes into and out
of the water to dim and brighten the stage lights. I
don't believe there is a high school student out
there who would even think to do what you did for
us. However thanks John for your scientific
creativity that gave the performance the depth it
needed. --Danny
THE SENIOR KIDDIE PARTY 1960
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BOY SCOUTS PROMOTED
FRESHMAN CLASS PLAY
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BOYS STATE
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GRADUATION 1961
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Jeri Woodul, Toni Vitale, Carol Zelley, Connie
Murray, Virgie Long & Mary Ann Robinson
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Even Mrs. Bradshaw & CE Crooks
joined in the festivities that night.
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Has there been a Kiddie Party at GHS before or since this one?
Does anybody know?
Baby Bottle Drinking Contest. And there's
Mr. Kroeger.
LEADER ARTICLES About 1961 Grads Going
To College (below)
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Photo below: Sharon
Warner was Basketball
Queen. Here Attendant
Susie Gilbert is
escorted by Buddy Ellis.
(Leader photo)
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Leader photo below headline
says "Senior Girls to Perform"
L to R back row: Connie
Murray, Mary Ann Holland and
Toni Vitale kneeling Ruth
Wegner and her sister Mary
Wegner.
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Don Odom (below) spinning
records, we think at Teen
Town. Anybody know for
sure?
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POOR JIMMY CRENSHAW has to send us this card
from a dreary place that doesn't even have snow to
play in. No snowball fights. No snowmen. No
snowwomen. Jimmy, too bad you have to live in that
awful Florida seaside resort area. Aren't you glad you
came to Guthrie for some real fun at the reunion?
Anybody know for sure?