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Key Clubbers Brad Moss, Ricki Rose, Mark Godsell, and Terry Hanes assist with Bell Guard responsibilities at each pep rally and football game. The A Cappella Choir provides their own style of spirit, as they sing with patriotism at the Highland Park game. spir 0 it Cspir'itD, n. liveliness, courage, en- thusiasm, and loyalty together. The 1979-80 school year ended, leaving behind such unpleasant memories as muddy sidewalks, a losing foot- ball team, the fire's destruction to the Stu- dent Commons area, and an overall feeling of lost pride. This year was accom- panied by a completely different attitude, however, as the student STUDENT LIFE body lifted their chins and worked with each other. Why did the spirit improve so much, though? Since the Owls were more pro- sperous this year, the students became more interested and involved, pointed out Lisa Austin. I feel that GHS spirit has really improved this year, said head cheerleader Linda Fain. Everyone showed extra spirit at the pep rallies and games and did their best to support the foot- ballteams. The Goldjackets attend each intown game to back the Owls
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Z 'Z 13-ulaea few S Flzdde The Student Council is made up of students selected by their peers to represent the student body in all areas of activi- lst Row -M Dawn McKinney, Reporterg Shellye Houston, Secretaryg Kevin James, Presi- dent, Beverly Patton, Historian, Kim Bullard, Vice-Presidentg Brad Moss, Treasurer: 2nd Row - Sally Miller, Cindy Kay, Sharon Hatten, Annette Grizzle, Rizpah Spence, Scott Lowrie, Brian Patton: 3rd Row - Karen Kay, Phyllis Nall, Sherrie Crane, Deborah Simpson, Teena Traylor, Dawn Crane: 4th Row - Prissy Estrello, Teresa Smith, Karien Ham, Sue Joiner, Lesley Nittler, Leslie Stockdale, Cyn- thia Goodwin. Jan Williams conducts each meeting. ba 24 STUDENT LIFE ty. They strive to promote citizenship and to develop school pride. Members must maintain an 8.0 grade point average, with a 9.0 grade average re- quired for the president and vice-president. The Student Council arranges assemblies and activities including the Coronation Ball and Twerp Week. Members also run the concession stands ' 'g basketball season. , l -Cas--y We AQ 'QL Annette Grizzle and Brian Patton practice their lines on selling decals. 1 ryff' Student Council members listen close for Homecoming details.
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