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xcitement became the synonym for Gainesville High School. And that excite- ment became a part of each ofthe 2,215 stu- dents . . . through the events of the special days. School spirit, at an ecstatical peak . . . never equalled in years past . . . clearly evi- dent in Homecoming 1967, reigned from the first day until the last. The excitement of that all-important vic- tory or that final play at the last provided treasured memories for years to come. Club activities throughout the year gave each student a part in making this year, and this school-H is year, and His school . Pride was the outgrowth of excitement of the year. Individual pride in knowing that the efforts of 2,330 students and faculty meshed together to make 1967-1968, a year no one will ever forget, a year which saw the leaders of tomorrow's world cast in the succesqul role as the leaders of today at GHS, a year which will go down as the year excitement and pride knew no limitation - the year which was the greatest in the history of Gainesville High School!
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5, ug , fy! 4.631 0 , if two. wr,t'0'g'1, 9 f 'RW Finding their way uronnfl GHS -S'l'I'lI1.S' to be the lzig 12l'Ol1lf'lllflH' fliese soplzo- n1m'e.s'. 3 Our Year Began ith Orientation 8a Computers Pig Pen and Clmrlie Browii are urgziing llllfllll ciiffing flCl'0S.S' flu' scliool lawn. Dun Fryer lL'l1fl'lII'.S' while the conipiifer - types' all fyftlze ,girulesjiir ClI1SiS'flIlll'llfiS'. ' Bewilclerecl ln' the newness ancl xiistness ol their school, sophomores welconiecl student conncills orientation progrinn. lt was organizecl ln' the Senate in pre-planning sessions through- out the snnnnei: The asseinhh' consisted ot' stu- clent Speakers. anal nn introchiction ot' the cleans. achninistration and gniclance eonnselors. The cheei'lenclers presented ti skit in which they inipersonzitecl the characters Ilroin the Pea- nnts comic strip to show the sophoniores the hasic rules ot' the school. They clicl three cheers including a ullellon cheer welcoming the soph- omores and lecl the class in the singing of the Alina Mater. The prograin cncletl with a tour ofthe school nncl rel'reshnients. The teachers also lvecanie oricntetl to a new facet of the school life. as th'e computer system was introthicecl in grade reporting. New tornis were dealt with and precision hecinne ii necessi- tv. Although at tiines it Proxcrl to he hectic hc- canse ot' progrinning and calculating, the faculty' tonncl it conx enicnt and accurate. ff L
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