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New fashions, world affairs also affect GHS students. Scp ' eg ation, Middle East, abortion; did these places and issues affect the GHS students? Well how about unemployment, high priced sugar, Nixt)n resigning, new fashions in clothes? Events and fads are the ones that struck hard at home; having a fa¬ ther out of work or maybe even your¬ self laid off and paying atrocious prices for sugar. The country was rocked by the first resignation of a president. Rebates sent millions of dollars back to the car buyers. The comeback of the knee-length dresses, bib-overalls, and platform shoes worn by both sexes gave new directions to fashions. A. big event for the 28 band members and a honor for the school was being able to go up to Notre Dame to play for President Ford. GHS students weren’t affected by new diplomatic relations or two countries bickering about land, but by the events and fads in everyday life. 26 I PPER RKiHT—Displavinj: llic Iradi- lioiial railroaflrr hih (tveralls. Nt ' dra Januseski breaks up al a juke made ) the [)lioto {rapher. Tim Smilli. MIDDLE RUTlir—E ir the first lime in hislctrv. Eord. (dir sler. (jeneral Mu- lurs, and .4 meri aii .Motors offered easli rebates ni 75 ears. I.OVtER RHtHT— ith liis star studd(‘d [)ants ami trustv iff frishee in hand Mike Houjiher displays his 4 inch platform shoes. 26 Eads
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Pp. 24, T( P—Mark Pfefferkorn, K«-nl An¬ drews. and Jack Smurr plav a rouph game of baseball. MIDDLE LEl-T-Onlookers Rich Ginpen and Lvnn Jeffreys wateb Dan Kin.sev up to bat at the jr.-Sr. Pienie. MIDDLE—(»arv I McPheeters rhallenpes Jeff Kleeman to a test of strenpth. MIDDLE RIGHT-Role of the horse is plaved by Dave Brennan, as he gives j Debbie U iley a horse-baek ride. Pp. 25. TOP LEFT— aledirtorian. OtMinis Hull, receives his aledictorian a Aar(i at StMiiur Awards N ' ipht from Mr. John Hutton. TOP RIGHT—Pegp Sutton and Doug Johnston a id a star to the High School banner s mbolizing their year as citizenship Award winners. BOT¬ TOM—Kathy Keiham and Ron Shaffer lead the way at Senior Awards night with teachers Mn . Kathv Boice and MLss Debbie Bergen, giv¬ ing them the okav t(t walk on. Garrett High School seniors were honored at the annual Senior Awards program Wednesday. Mav 11 at the Bate¬ man m. Members of the 1975 gra luating class were hon- on d for their a ademic field bv a number of scho »l and community organizations and bv colleges. The awards were as follows: Valedictorian.Dennis Hull Salulalorian.Doug Johnston Citizenship Awards.Pegg Sutton Doug Johnston American outh Foundation Award.Paul Rassel Jamie ise DAR Good ( ' itizenship Award.Rosie Mansfield Beltv Cracker Award.Debbie Snook Business Award.Rosie Mansfield F’aula Jinnings OE.A Ser ice Award.Pat DeLucenev Outstanding Vocational Ag. .Vward.Merle Steller Outstanding Senior Athlete.Dan Feagler Outstanding Musical .Vchievement.Jamie ise Out ' tanding Drama Student.Jamie ise Outstanding Senior Performer..4ndv Baker Tri Kappa Fine .Arts Scholarship.Steve Tarlton FLagU s S ' h(»larship.Doug Johnston Elks Si ' holarship.Doug Johnston John F. Kennedy Schtdarship.Dennis Hull B diind The Si’cnes Drama .Vward.Robin I nge Purdue School Of Engineering Scholarship..Joe M ‘Corkel Ball State Distincticm Award.Theresa Schultz I.aurie Reeves National Merit Semi-Finalist.Dennis Hull National Merit (amimended Students.Robin l ange David Rench Doug Johnston Scniftr (Jass Night 2.5
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f-v- unemiploym lO. C of labor force out of work ir -V h» record : XiH i V 1 . j ( 1 [ Rebels press Phnom Penh P(j. 27 LEFT— earin a stylish midi dre s Jenifer Jidinxm to|) fur a drink of water. E—I neniploynienl i. ' not only nation¬ wide lint loeal. Ead 2T
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