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HOMECOMING 1982 Filled with excitement, GCHS students eagerly awaited the week of October 25-29- Each day during this week, different activities such as Hats off to Bulldogs , Western Day”, Fifties Day”, Punk Rock Day”, and Purple and Gold Day” took place. Everything possible was done to make Homecoming 1982 a special success. The Junior High Cheerleaders sponsored a door decoration contest. Mrs. Peters' sophomore homeroom won first place, Mrs. Carpenter’s freshmen homeroom won second place, and Mrs. Howell's junior homeroom won third place. This was a new event added to the Homecoming celebration. A bonfire and pep rally on Thursday night helped to increase school spirit. This event attracted many enthusiastic students. Finally, Friday arrived!!!! Everyone was busy preparing for the parade, pre-game activities, and the game itself. School was dismissed at 11:30 for the downtown parade and pep rally in the town square. Ollie Mathis, escorted by Jimmy Grider, was crowned Miss Homecoming at the pre-game activities. It was now time for the big game against our number one rival, the Slocomb Red Tops. The game ended in a 6-0 loss to the Red Tops. Students, alumni, and guests attended a Homecoming dance sponsored by the Kiwanis Club in the National Guard Armory. The Student Council decorated, and the music was provided by the Party People Disco. Homecoming Week 23
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LITTLE MISS HARTFORD Above: First Runner-up Deann Mullins, Little Miss Hartford, Mandy Parker, Second Runner-up Dell Hughes. Not pictured: Third Runner-Up LaWanda McDonald. LITTLE MISS BRONZE Third Runner-up Michelle Hilliard, Little Miss Bronze Natasha Matthews, First Runner-up Shalonda Ford, and Second Runner-up Trintina Williams. 22 Little Misses
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24 Homecoming Queen MISS HOMECOMING AND HER COURT Ollie Mathis Sponsored By Jimmy Grider
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