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Fashions at GHS Over-sized clothes and drawn-up collars characterized girls fashions at GHS. The neon colors of bright yellow, pink and green accented the simplest outfit. Jeans never faded out, but did become trimmed with faded material.. As always jeans were the fashion for boys, but Levis were no more. Guest, Calvin Klein andjordache were seen walking down the hall at every glance. Hair styles were somewhat different this year. Short and bobbed hair became a trend. Boys tended to take to hair styles that had more accent to short hair on the top. Fashions required much more time and effort than in the past, but by the appearance of GHS students many were willing to spend those few extra minutes. !dikr TOP RIGHT: Heidi Ramsey models the comfortable look, TOP RIGHT: Tennis shoes never went out of style for GHS students. LEFT: Paula Garrett ' s advertising her new style ABOVE: Amlie Goodwin and friends model in-coming hair styles.
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September 28 started many juniors and seniors thinking about college. Students from all of Hunt County participated in G.H.S. ' s College Day. There were representatives from four year colleges, two year colleges, military schools, technical institutes, and private post-secondary schools. College Day gave students a chance to get information about any school they might be interested in. It was sponsored by the Education Committee of the Greenville Chamber of Commerce and G.H.S. i? GHT. Juniors collect information from colleges. LOff ER RIGHT Kelly Toms.Julana Crom. and Michelle Onley listen as a Texas A and M representative tells about the college. BELOU Greg Bosworth and Kim Mudie plan to join the Coast Guard. Variety of Choices
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On the last day before Christmas vacation, December 18, students gathered in the gym for the annual talent show. The show, which was held during third period, consisted of dancers, piano players, and even mouseketeers. Money and canned goods brought in by these acts were donated to the Salvation Army for needy families. Randy Dickson and Harold Mumphrey took first place among several different breakdancing acts. Second place waS ' given to the Dynamite Three and third to John Clawson. Richard Shockley served as emcee. ,.,t4 fc ' t.-V 9 ri ' : Talent Displayed • . ' ak; r -m: %- ' V ' H V 4.- TOP: The G.H.S. orchestra is conducted by Jason Busch- ABOVE: The Dynamite Three breakdance. MIDDLE RIGHT: Randy Dickson spins on his head. R GHT. John Clawson plays the piano.
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