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Guys On Girls And Other Bizzarre Subjects EDITOR'S NOTE: We feel involvement is the major factor in the production of a good yearbook, and to make this year's the very best, we have included this page of students' opinions. GUYS ON GIRLS... The underclassmen are better looking than the upperclassmen ... They're very friendly and pretty good looking ... The looks are distributed pretty well through the classes but the underclassmen are rather 'loose' ... Not bartaverage I guess ... They're always going to be better in another town though ... On a scale from 1 to 10, they rate 4 ... They're pretty decent but I'd take an Australian girl anytime. GIRLS ON GUYS... In my senior year I finally realized the guys are better looking then I thought they were ... Most them are rather childish ... Most of them are really nice-if you get to know them ... I think that the guys in our school are really great. They start looking better when you see some of the guys from the other schools around here. STAR WARS... Is a good movie but it's not as great as everybody makes it out ta be ... fve seen much better ... It was a good movie-as far as I can remember ... It was more humorous than exciting ... I liked it. It really makes you get goose bumps ... Chewbacca RIGHT: Lynn Calhoun, junior,and Kathy Tiffany, sophmore, intently watch a Girls' Basketball game. wasn't to good looking but I'd go back to see Luke again ... It was the worst movie I've ever seen. WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU'LL BE DOING TEN YEARS FROM NOW... Finishing my senior year of high school ... I'll be getting married and taking a year long honeymoon ... Be back in Greenville after finishing school ... Working in a hospital ... If I make it through school I'll probably be teaching ... Living in the southwest, having fun and maybe being married-maybe '... Who knows-maybe I'll be dead. LIFE LONG AMBITIONS... To build my own house up in the mountains ... To be a football player ... To finally reach my ideal weight ... To be a famous guitar player ... To marry a millionaire and own a Rolls Royce ... To travel around the world and seewhat it's like somewhere else ... To be a good tennis player ... To play pro baseball ... I didn't have one. FAVORITE FOODS... Toast covered with peanut butter and a glass of lemonade ... Definately french fries ... Homemade pizza with a thick crust and lots of cheese, bacon, and ham ... Watermelon ... Steak, medium welj ... Beef and noodles ... Big Mac's .. 'Homemade macarom and cheese ... Anything is fine with me ... FOODS MOST DISLIKED... Liver ... The food they serve in the cafeteria -mostly vegetables ... Sweet potatoes and oysters ... Navy beans boiled in water '... Brownies with NUTS ... Any thing with green peppers in it ... Chop suey ... Peas ... Shrimp. IF YOU COULD HAVE ANY WISH BESIDES MORE WISHES, WHAT WOULD IT BE... To know why young kids have to die ... Let the world supply us with fuel forever ... For everybody to be happy ... To live somewhere where it's warm and the girls are plentiful ... For a cute guy to take me out this Friday. HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THE FRESHMEN NOT BEING IN THE SCHOOL THIS YEAR... I felt it was good because there was more room but the freshmen won't be mature enough to be sophmores next year because of staying in the junior high ... I don't like it. Vte're missing out on all the initiations ... It really doesn't matter to me ... It's good. The halls aren't as crowded ... 'I don't like it. There's less girls to choose from and there is less excite-ment-but they go hand in hand ... Boring. There s no one to pick on anymore ... ! love it because we no longer have to share the guys. 12
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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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