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ISN’T IT FINE TO STAND IN LINE as these girls wait on a turn at the window. AN ORDER OF FRENCH FRIES and an ice cold coke were the best way to get away for a little money. WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE is good ole Arnie with everyone’s favorite a Mountain Dew and Marathon. 19
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Where Do You Go With Your Mealtime Money? A question that frequently came around, namely once a day, the mealtime hungries, posed a problem . . . where to go and what to get! For those students holding a driver's license, living near the school, or having extremely nice parents to come and get you, there was your own kitchen table and Momma's home cookin'. For the extravagant expenditures, Mrs. Howell's good ole hamburgers and hot dogs pro- vided a pleasant way to get away. In the $.75 to dollar range, Arnie’s was a nice place to get a coke and candy bar. Yet, the good ole' GHS lunchroom kept everybody satisfied. Ham- burgers, tacos, and chicken and dumplings were crowd pleasers, but the rest of the time . . . well, uh!!! Mealtime money? In the $.50 to $1.50 range you can please just about everybody. FROM THE LOOK ON THESE faces, the title of the meal must have been Potato Peril. HAMBURGERS, BURRITOS, AND HOT DOGS are as American as apple pie and as expensive as $1.50.
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Jjl WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF SANTA made pottery on your an room door? Christmas is here bringing good cheer! These familiar song lyrics cap- tured the spirit of the holidays. During the final week of classes, St. Nick made his presence known around campus. The FHA ribboned the doors, Santa made pottery on the Art Room door, and various clubs had parties to liven up things. Humidity made the weather miserable until a cold front passed through with a threatening chance of snow. The gift buying rate was high as shoppers went wild. Yet the best thing about the holiday was no school and seeing what Mr. Claus left under the tree on the 25th. The blues after were soothed by New Year’s Eve and whatever that little 20 custom is on midnight! LOVE WAS A PART OF CHRISTMAS for everyone including Anthony Faherty and Lee Ann Stone. it’s and
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