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Waiting... is an essential part of growing. We have waited for things to happen (and not to happen) all our lives. We will contin ue to do so in the future, too. Sometimes waiting becomes boring and our thoughts wan der to other things. Sometimes, instead of aimless thoughts, we can think ot nothing else but what it is we are waiting for. Nerve racking, bothersome, or painstaking-waiting patiently-learning tolerence is a virtue that should be strived for in growing - individually and with the understanding of others. 1 Waiting for his turn in the G.R. Planetarium is Rick Brewster .senior. 2 Ooug Crater, junior, is waiting for that good picture at a game. 3 Even U.S. History can become a little boring. Here Mr. Dienes, tea cher, waits to wake up. 4 Many different moods of waiting are captured here in the Senior section at a Respect Assembly. 5 Barb Hammond, sophomore, to waiting for a touchdown at a J.V. football game. 6 Winch Hamper, junior, and Dave Nelson, sophomore, waiting their turn to play at a concert. 7 Basketball games have many expectant faces as seen in Kent Mor-ford and Steve Smith, juniors. 8 The Basketball Cheerleading Mascot Jennifer Colby, hoping for 'two points!
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Workshop introduced The Human Potential Workshop is new to GHS in 1974-75. Mr. Nobles and Mr. Peterson, counselors, worked with a group of 10 to 12 students each semester to expose them to some new concepts in life and learning. Through activities and group discussion students are made more aware of their feelings. There was one workshop each semester with a series of about 10, two hour sessions meeting once a week during school hours. According to Mr. Steve Peterson, even though participation was low, the results were satisfactory.
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