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School begins frosh adjust On Wednesday, September I, l98l, IO7 freshmen entered the halls of GHS as students, for the first time in their four-year-stay. None of the freshmen knew exactly what to ex- pect, but each had his own vision of what it would be like. As the first days of school turned into weeks, the freshmen became accustomed to high school life. Each went his or her own way, making new friends, and getting involved in clubs and sports. Many of the freshmen liked the chance to take Avarious classes such as home ec. and vo. ag., which were not offered to some while in junior high. I thought high school was go- ing to be a cinch, but it isn't. There are a lot more teachers, homework, and people. CBeth Guilfoyle, '85J New freshmen members of FHA participate in freshman initiation. Concentrating on winning at cheerleader tryouts are Deann Blubaugh and Angie Miller. 5 Looking for a seat in the crowded auditorium Freshmen rush to class to avoid getting an before an assembly in Annette Burris. unexcused tardy. if gf E 4 5 aa ' rf' 3 2 5 . 2 2 3 ff STUDENT LIFE Like many students, Kathy Wiley relaxes in the gym lobby at noon.
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AA Seniors are the somebodies The senior's favorite saying Somebody had to do it, best de- scribes the class of '81 When some- thing needed to be done, the class usually got together and got the job done. Many seniors served as club xx! 5 ',4u4-, 49 are 1 M4093 ' Ulla! X ff, 1' X x I xl, lil!! xii Y- 'sl' lf , V Xl. sl 4 M xl ' .2 y xx V1 V' S +1 gfN1OR my if Xxlqif l ers I 5 , Nglll Nici, ' 1 ' 1 lid, xl' tv' ' . 1 xl, I l4 SENIORS H 2 presidents and officers, showing their skills in leadership. ln May l98l as juniors, they put on the junior-senior prom: These are the Best of Times. The colors were yellow, green, blue. and pink, and band US was well-liked by every- body. On Oct. 30, the seniors ordered their announcements, and caps and gowns. The day was full of excite- ment as the seniors realized it was their turn to be graduating. Days of the senior's last year were full and busy. The seniors vis- ited colleges, worked on part-time jobs, and studied, and most of all they looked forward to May 24l The best thing about our class was the good-looking girls and boys. CJeff Wiggans, '82j My advice to the underclassmen is to have fun while you are in high school and get involved, because you are only in high school once. QCurt Wiesner, '82J SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Gus Wolken-presi- dent. Steph Young-vice-president, Ed Cox- secretary, Dennis Powls-treasurer, Lori Dorl- historian, Tina Hermreck-StuCo, and Ray Katzer-StuCo. l
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