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Rush. ' Steady. ' Fads Were Fun ■Sztrztz ' z f pencil and paper are just a few of the things that stimulated a friendly atmos- phere in the halls of GHS. Fads such as steady shirts and sweaters, textured stockings and matching blouses, knee socks and watch necklaces caught on quickly. Going steady was another important fad. Some couples exchanged rings while others preferred just to go steadily. Several different methods of wearing the bo s ring were in style. Some girls wore the ring on their left hand wrapped in angora or with a rubber band around it. Others preferred to wear their ring on a chain around their neck. However the newest fad was wearing it on a pin labeled HIS. Matching shirts and sweaters became popular with the steadies as Carol Artka and Don Harmon are demonstrating. Students display varying expressions as they hurry Linda Hensley, Margaret LaBarge, Sue Kemp, and Margaret Barnett are caught off guard before the to their various classes. bell discussing ways in which to better the paper.
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Couples take time out for refreshments at the annual GAA dance. The theme of the dance was Three Coins In The Fountain. Griffith High is really a nifty place to get an education ... if you like hard work, big books, smiles, and friendship. Classes and activities stimulate the atmosphere we wouldn ' t be without. If these were missing, neither school nor students would function properly. Teachers are lots of fun too,- without them homework and big exams wouldn ' t exist, then neither would the fun or companionship we share to- gether. This is GHS and we like it here. No, Wally Conway Isn ' t really crazy. He just wanted to get a better look at the marquee.
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Chuck Stulmacher proves to Pepper Reznik chivalry is not dead as he picks a flower for her. Really? says Wendy Miller as she chats be- fore class. Booster Club turns out in great numbers to cheer the Panthers on to victory. Carol Mercer, Cathy Cheever, and Linda Hensley are shown modeling some of the latest fads such as textured nylons, matching blouses, and knee socks. 5
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