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We develop our personalities Wi+hin lhe walls of Greenville High gafh- ered a mulii-faceled group of I l50 people. Allhough uniled by slaunch bonds of un- falfering loyelly and lasiing friendships, each sluclenl' possessed a personal dislinc- liveness, and GHS helped 'lo mold it lnleresls, manifesled fhrough a mullilude of underfalcings, included bridge, fennis. old- car linlcering, and record collecling. Slu- denls working diligenlly on publicalions, in debafing, in dramalics, and on public speak- ing furlhered 'lheir growlh. Varsiiy alhlelics, Homecoming, and lhe Or- chid Ball developed 'lhorse in'l'eresl's reflecl- ing sporis and new dance sieps. All bespoke 'l'as+es, lalenfs, and 'l'he personalifies of GHS s'l'uden'rs.
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Typleal GHS portrait i AMID CLATTERING dishes, shuttling chairs, and ani- mated conversations. students enioyed well-balanced cafeteria meals. LIKE MANY STEADIES. Patty Dickerson and Billy Starns snatched catch-as-catch-can moments between classes. featured studles, tests, Days began at GHS as throngs ot students ar- rived on campus. As milling groups waited. the sound ot the 8:lO bell was heard. l-lallways be- came jammed as students bustled to homerooms to cram tor tests. to meet classmates. or to await announcements. Following two tull and busy class sessions. the ten-minute break ottered a chance to relax, to talk to triends, to visit lockers or to do last min- ute brush-ups tor third period. After one or two additional study hours, a lunch break provided temporary treedom. For some it was ott to the Terrace or Lowry's tor hamburgers and Cokes. but tor many it was a hot cateteria meal. Club meetings, pep rallies, assemblies, home- room. or lyceum programs tilled activity time. At titth period, many departed to iobs, while the majority put tinishing touches on another day. With dismissal, chaos took over as excited students scattered noisily to numerous appoint- ments and popular hang-outs. MARY TOOKE. student clerk tilled Eugene Brown- ing's order tor class materials.
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