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Junkx Chris Kleimola. senior Kar- ris Reyome, junior Julie Russell and junior Jamie Budack discuss predictions for King and Queen. Student Life — 4 Lively News Changes make news — students take notice G riffith. Despite the fact that people tend not to notice changes, there were a lot in student ' s lives. The big- gest change was that students from other schools were not allowed into any of our dances. This meant that people with boyfriends or girlfriends from other schools had to find other forms of entertainment, said junior Sue Floyd. The idea of having a lock-in was a great idea. It was a blast! said sophomore Michelle Graham. Last year the big hangout was at Shakey ' s. Then every- one started getting kicked out of there. Now everyone goes to McDonalds, said senior Rob Lattin. The transition of having real hard classes the first semes- ter and then having real easy classes the second semester is a change. Before I buckled down and now it ' s a real breeze, said senior Greg Burbridge. I met a lot more people this year. There was more of a mixture of class levels in classes because of the computer scheduling, said junior Norm Navarro. Well, I ' ve changed boyfriends, said senior Cass Swar- ens, several times. Doing the wave during Spirit Week at the Spellbowl made the entire student body get in trouble for showing spirit. I don ' t think we would have gotten sent back to class last year like we did this year, said sophomore Scott Sza- facz. Even if the changes are subtle, that ' s still enough to make a difference. It ' s enough to make an event fun or boring, said junior Melissa Moore. If any of the above failed to catch your eye during the school year as a new or exciting approach to something, well, we ' ve got news for you. You must have had your eyes closed because there were several newsworthy changes in student life.
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May I have this dance ? Seniors Lisa Jordan and Sue Wiltfong, dance together, to make the most of a Friday night dance. Dances are a popular way for students to spend their Friday nights after a game. Who Cares? GHS cares that ' s who. This banner which was designed by students from GHS, was the concept of the art department. Students were charged for each square and the money raised was donated to the needy family founda- tion. Put on a happy computer face. Sophomore Bill Berens smiles as he practices his typing on the new IBM computers acquired by GHS. The com- puters were a result of extensive renovation by the business department. Opening —
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Juniors Jennifer A tkinson and Ray Jajowka dance to Next Time I Fall by Peter Cetera and Amy Grant during the Homecoming dance. D.J. Terry Hansen spun the tunes. Senior Mark Smith gets drenched as he begins the water pass down the line of seniors. The class who was able to accumulate the most water in the bucket at the end of the line won. Student Life— 5
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