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A paradoxical wa of life hoice people's choice people' Everything that happens at Great Bridge High School involves making a decision or choice. Passing from grade to grade is a decision to be made by each student, while teachers must de- cide whether students have worked enough to pass the course. One of the hardest decisions that a high schooler makes is the choice of his friends. Starting from elementary school and continuing through sec- ondary school friends are an important influence in the decisions we make. Conforming to the group is a natural instinct displayed by many. Con- sequently choices may reflect friends decisions rather than our own. 1976, an election year, was a prime example of decision-making on a na- tional level. Voting, a privaledge en- joyed hy many students at Great Bridge involves an important choice. Candi- dates are selected by the people. As a result of the 1976 elections, Jimmy Carter, Harry Byrd, and Bob Daniel were the peoples' choice to hold a few important political offices. We are the future leaders of America. By par- ticipating in school elections we are gaining experience to exercise our rights in the coming years. We can in- fluence the world with our decision, or cast the deciding vote in a cluh officers election. In everything we have done, deci- sions have been made. Although we have made individual decisions, the peoples' choice is the one which pre- vails. Johnny King and Cindy Schmidit work in chem- istry lab. Nell Collins and Rodney Porter take time out from a hectic day. oice people's choice people's cl Laurie Foreman, Darlene Burslon and J.B. Higgins discuss plans for the weekend. opening X 5
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