GLENRIDGE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
SPRING, 1957
GLENRIDGE CROWNS ????
SUPER FAMILY SUPPER!

   (Almost) better than Mom can make and more fun to eat, because the whole gang will be there to share it with you!

   Mrs. Hewitt, our dandy dietician promises this will be delectable. The meal will include a choice of baked ham or fish fillets, mashed potatoes, green beans, salad, rolls and beverage. The price is .75 for those under twelve, and $1.00 for everyone else.

   Pies and cakes will be sold during the dinner.

   Come and get it between 5:30 and 7 PM!

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   Fresh out of Snuff? Need another bag of feed? Or a tonic to cure that Ole Spring Fever? You'll find just what you're hankerin' after at the COUNTRY STORE in Room 14.

   We hear they'll also be selling Glenridge Stickers and Pennants. Stock up now for next year's Football season!

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   Ever see a CAKE WALK or a COOKIE CAPER? Or a BUN HOP? Well, you just have. We recommend you pay the price of admission at Room 15 just to see the pastry prancing. Don't miss the gymnastic goodies.
TIP TOP TALENT SHOW

   If variety is the spice of life this year's Spring Festival promises to be on the spicy side.

   Right after the sumptuous dinner the cafetorium will be cleared and made ready for the Talent Show, featuring some of Glenridge's most entertaining characters.

   There will be beautiful dancing girls, amusing skits, instrumental solos, and some rousing band music by our Junior Band.

   The Beauty Queen and her Court will be presented.

   Mike Mosher, quite an act in himself, will pace the whole show in the role of M.C.

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EVERYBODY DANCE!

   The grand finale for all our gay festivities will begin at 8:45, after the Talent Show, and last until ?. In other words, you can Bop until you drop.

   Why not invite Mom and Dad to show you how they danced in their day. As a matter of fact, what is wrong with asking Grandpop, too!

   The price? Two bits.

 


   Pennies for Pulchritude! Dollars for Dolls! Don't miss the coronation of Glenridge's first Beauty Queen the night of our Spring Festival, April 5.

   Who will she be? The feeling is running high. The cash is clinking in the boxes, and posters are plastered everywhere, curing favor - coaxing the votes.

   At last report the money count showed the eighth grade queens to be out in front. But watch for some last minute surprises!

   Here are the candidates for Beauty Queens. Vote for your favorite.

   SEVENTH GRADE: Sigrid Bergstrom, Liz Bennett, Ann Jenkins, Ann Ridder and Cathy Skinner.

   EIGTH GRADE: Sandra Cash, Barbara Cayll, JoAnne Horvath, Jeannie Jones, and Lynn Ricks.

   NINTH GRADE: Judy Crawford, Jean Clarke, Judy Duckworth, Linda Prevatte, and Linda Remez.