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mu few --,,..gn-H DESPITE PAT Moose's taunts, Ronnie Sovine rode his skate board down GHS,s sidewalk. GINGER MEGGE'I S pierced ears drew a curious glance from George Hollowell. PLAYING GUITARS provided a favorite pas- time for students like Charla Faulkner.
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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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Homecoming boosted G.H.S. spirit HOMECOMING QUEEN and maids danced to Tommy I ay and the Escorts. Student body chose 1965's Homecoming Court after the nominees' presentation in assembly. A pep rally and a parade of decorated cars in downtown Greenville boosted GHS spirit. A flurry of formals, corsages, and hairdressers filled the afternoon in preparation for an important evening. Half-time presentation of the Homecoming Court and the crowning of the radiant queen highlighted that night's football game. Afterwards, students and their dates Hjerkedn to the music of Tommy J ay and the Escorts. The court appeared in its final presentation during the in- termission. At 2 a.m. the last twang of the guitars ended the 1965 Homecoming celebration. DEXTER ENGLAND reigned with Walterine Per- menter, Margaret Rickard, Rosemary Kelly, Luree Kelly, Glenda Lewis, and Kathy Few.
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