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Dances Bring Students Together Where did everyone hustle to after the games? To hear the music of the band at the dance. After every home football and basketball game our school held a dance in the cafeteria. These social events were sponsored by the various clubs and organizations to build profits for their dwindling treasurys. Only the scores of the games told whether the student body was there to recount the plays and seconds of the game, or to recover from the loss of it. Altough the losses were apparent on the faces of the players and fans, expressions soon changed as the band grew louder and the crowd got into the beat of the music. Dances provided a great set-up for the guys to make their Friday night dates. They could watch the game and attend the dance for hardly anything at all. The guys were not the only ones that profited. The girls could let that special guy know that she liked him and that she was available, even though they had to be forward enough to ask him to dance first. The Bump, the Hustle, slow dancing, and the Swing were only a few of the styles used by the students at the dance. But there always seemed that there was more couples on the floor during a slow dance, than there was when a fast number was playing. Maybe this was only one of the indications of what most GHS students had on their minds most of the time.
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BELOW: Sally Fox and Ann Black, seniors, plan out their strategy for beating the junior girls in the Powder Puff game. ABOVE:Kevin Carbonelli, junior, doesn't always make it a habit of eating during Chemistry class, only when they re serving ferric nitrate. ABOVE: Jim Budge, senior, takes a nap after a long day at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. 9
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RIGHT: Charles Plantamura, sophomore,and Marsela Meuregh, senior, dance in their formal outfits at the annual Homecoming Dance. FAR LEFT: King Paul Proctor and Queen Sally Fox dance following their crowning at the Homecoming dance. ABOVE: Leslie Lyndrup sophomore, smiles while dancing to one of the fast songs. FAR LEFT: A good number of people always show up for the dance as shown here. LEFT: Marsela Meuregh, senior, and Doug Schofield, sophomore, enjoy some relaxful slow dancing together.
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