Greenville High School - Vespa Yearbook (Greenville, MS)

 - Class of 1966

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meant work, routine FOR NOURISHING lunches and chats with friends, students thronged into the cafeteria. pi . DILIGENT STUDENTS engrossed in work found the school day short. Activity period was next on the schedule, when students re- ported to their respective clubs, attended assembly, or re- turned to homeroom for study. Fifth and sixth periods drag- ged by as the slowest of all. With the ring of the 3:30 bell, the stampede was on. Students rushed out with a lesson learned, a goal accomplished, satisfaction reached. GHS'ERS LEFT school after a busy day. I5

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Gone were the carefree days of summer. With the sound of the 8:l5 bell, the time had come for settling down to the familiar routine of school. Each student reported first to homeroom, where roll was called and morning an- nouncements made for the day. Two hours of concentrated work followed, after which came the ten minute break, when students had the chance to chat about the morning's activities. After two more periods of toil-LUNCH! Students, dail A lt t ,, 2 5 E 2 X 2 E 5 Y X R . - l X PAT MOOSE and Roger Obye raised the flag to begin each school day. I4 BUSES TRANSPORTED students to school. life at Greenville High DEXTER ENGLAND and Cale Rivers strug- gled between their classes to find books in an overstuffed locker.



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JOYCE WALKER, .lohnny Walker, Bill Beckman, Lonnie Looper, Irey Bowman, and Anne Camp- bell kept up with the latest fads. JACKIE SHRIVER looked over a collection of popular records, which included a British version of the Beatles' Help, Beatle caps, M00 77 popular at GHS At the sound of the 3:30 bell, students piled into their cars and gathered at the Teen Club, where they relaxed with refreshments and a game of pool, danc- ing, listening to the radio, or talking with friends. British influence was the greatest factor in the fads adopted by GHS. Girls' skirt lengths rose to display patterned stockings, while boys copied the Beatles' image in their hairstyles, alohn Lennoni' leather caps, suede shirts, and high-heel boots. British rock rated Mtopsw in music with students, but folk singers such as Bob Dylan were also favorites. Students eagerly read the adventures of Secret Agent 007 in Ian Fleming's spy novels.

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