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Page 11 text:
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ihh STYLE w It is another day in the life of a typical Grove City High School student. The alarm rings, and he rolls out of bed, off to do his morning grooming. Upon returning to his room, he realizes he must find something to wear. He looks into his closet and considers his options. Should he wear just jeans and a T-shirt? Or maybe something a little dressier, such as cords and a sweater? Possibly even something a little more trendy, like baggies and an oversized shirt? With today's new trends in fashion, whatever he chooses will be in style” because nowadays anything and everything is in.
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CURRENT Trends and Creativity Create the G.C.H.S. Version of STUDENT LITE ROSS HEADRICK AHD Jenny Shenker bring out the big-city look in our small township. This style is becoming more and more popular. OnCE in AWHILE students like to get out of their jeans and dress up a bit. Brian Earrone and Sarah Barr show us the way they enjoy dressing up. AHOTHER COMMOH DRESS for students is jeans and a T-shirt with some kind of design or emblem on it. Doug Mellon and Brian Bagnall are wearing just such; BUT HO MUSCLE SHI RTS 11 HEW STYLES BROUGHTon by Rock and Roll and ‘ doing your own thing'' are shown here by Julie Yeager. Jay Pokrifka, and Teresa Walker. GIGI HIGHLAND PROVES to us that with a few articles of clothing and jewelry and a little creativity, new and different styles can be made. WITH THE MORE creative style of jeans and T-shirts is Rick Martin. He's been seen several times in his unique attire. LISA PUKLAVEC DISPLAYS the comfortable look of jeans and a warm sweatshirt, just common attire for a cold winter day. ■■■■■■■■■■■■
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DUE TO THE sunken cafe, submarines were among the most desirable cold sandwiches served once a week. Thanks are in order to the lunch ladies for dealing with our not-so-kind complaints. TWO LUNCH LINES permanantly become one. inconviencing many hungry students. Here Stan Miller, Bill Bett, Ed Coon. Kevin Bowers, Rick Martin and Paul Knight anxiously await their lunches. THE SOCIETAL DISCUSSION atmosphere was present in the student lounge, traditionally only for Seniors but now open to all ages. Here Kelley Darcangelo and John Myers pose for our photographer. THE WORDS. PLEASE report to the attendance office ' were among the most bothersome of the morning announcements. Here Kevin Bowers and Norma Lyons consult Mrs. Butler about their questionable absences. STUDENT LIFE
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