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You Came and . . . X e Upper Right: A few students discuss college plans on College Day. Left: Mr. Whiteside addresses Student Body and alumni during Homecoming Assembly. Lower Right: The water tower 4 a symbol of GHS. OPPOSITE PAGE - Upper Left: Mrs. Price cap- tures the attention of a class of history students. Below: All the different faces that make up good ole GHS.
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' . BELO GED Everyone always wants to feel as if they belong. Hav- ing clubs, councils, publications, and teams give us the chance to belong. These groups give us the opportunity to work with fellow students in an area we have chosen to belong. Striving to work together always get results. J M- 1 --- 'T , ...4 1 vw? I V X 'Q T N ' 1 OPPOSITE PAGE - Upper Right: An unidentified student shows her spirit during Homecoming. Lower Left: SH X Q ff ii, V E.- Cheerleaders take time out for the camera before firing the crowd up dur- iv Q., ff if .T ing a game. Lower Right: Student Body President, Greg Patterson, presides over ' 'ff l'w 51 ! , , Q .wr , ir .1 -r Homecoming activities. Upper Left: Drum Major, Paula Greene, directs her band toward a superior rating. Upper ,,ww..Aw..X N. 1 tl X N ,M iz. i we 'C . Q, ,wif VHF, iw! w ,MW .,, rr SJ' rs, 1 , Q i m. Wal l Niiii r ? I 2' r K W fi? K Right: The GHS chorus performs a medley of tunes during Homecoming Assembly. Left: Student Council members prepare their program for the first day of school. 11
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Ike Q X si 0. ,...-A -M-----., ,. YUU MADE GHS Teachers, trustees, students, ad- ministrators, and parents work together for the betterment of GHS. Because of your un- tiring effort, you have made our school one of which we can all be justly proud. You have aided GHS in claiming its place which is among the ,first in every endeavor: academics, sports, awards and honors, activities. We, the Cherokeean Staff, hope in this volume of the Cherokeean to present some of the scenes of our school life which will recall, in future years, pleasant memories of your 1981-82 school year.
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