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Warning! This book may contain pictures of fully clothed people, laughter, sorrow, comedy, spirit, and just about anything you could imagine. This book has been rated G for great, because where else can you find all the things listed above, ail in one place. Nowhere but at GHS. This year's curtain opens with 230 seniors, 272 juniors, 253 sophomores, along with teachers and faculty. 3
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The problems and the pride Although there were problems across the world, GHS students had their own. This year's problem came about when residents and merchants near the downtown J.C. Penny's parking lot complained of the noise, litter, traffic congestion, and other so called foul play the teens were making when they went cruisin through the lot. Greenville City Council was to decide on whether or not an ordinance was to be passed that would allow the police to ticket teens for such minor acts as sitting on their own cars, sitting on ledges, and just for being back there. The teens got together along with some parents and went to explain that the teens came from rmies around just to meet with other teens, not to cause any harm. The teens are now allowed to meet in the lot up until 11:00. November 8 started off Homecoming Week and each day was different but they all represented the spirit that GHS has. Wednesday of that week Powder Puff was held and at a more conventional time than last year's 4 a.m., but even then the game ended in a 6-6 tie. The main event of the week was the homecoming game against Coopersville. During half time the class floats were presented and this year, for the first time ever recorded, there was a three-way tie for first place. The Jackets ended Homecoming week with a big 21-0 victory over Coopersville. Steve Noyes, senior, puts the finishing touches on senior Brenda Stacey's hairdo while sitting in the commons. Craig Dakaukas, sophomore, struggles to move his foot, but finds he can't after being hypnotized by Mr. Ron Hutchings. 5
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