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Myrna heads Student Council Back Row: Shan Whiteside, Jay Selman, Dave Spencer, Dean Clark, and Mike Wilson. Front Row: Gina FitzGerald, Jean Ady, Myrna Phipps, Sheila Whiteside, and Shelly McWilliams. Girls take first at Richey Tourney On September 2nd and 3rd, the Girls0 Basketball Team traveled to Richey to participate in the Richey Invitational Tournament. The teams participating in the Tournament were Jordan, Richey, Lustre, and Brockton. The first night of the Tournament, Jordan played Richey defeating the m 57 to 32. Brockton played Lustre, defeating them. The second night of the Tournament Lustre and Richey battled for third place with Richey coming out on top. The second game of the evening was between Jordan and Brockton with Jordan coming out of the Tournament in first place when they defeated Brockton 45 to 43. JEAN ADY IS INJURED During the second game of the Richey Tournament, Jean Ady injured her knee and was put out of the ga m e. The next few weeks Jean spent a lot of time on crutches and sitting on the bench during the games. She returned to action just a few weeks before the district tourna ment. Our Student Council for 1983-84 is headed by President Myrna Phipps and Vice-President Jean Ady. Secretary Treasurer is Sheila Whiteside. The Student Council is responsible for a lot of things that went on this year. They sponsored National School Studios from Billings to come in and take school pictures. They picked Homecoming King and Queen. Student Council also sponsors extra activities that are school related. They sponsored the dance after Homecoming and provided refreshments for those attending it. Student Council got a movie for the school for C hrist mas calle d Wind walker . The movie was shown Thursday afternoon before school was let out for Christmas vacation. During intermission they also sold popcorn. 19
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(GCHS) WEEK OF AUGUST 29-SEPTEMBER 2 PAGE 18 John Baule is new Superintendent School started off with a bang! The enrollment of GCIIS is 94 students. We have 13 faculty members and a new superintendent, Mr. Baule, who is from Rugby, North Dakota. The first week of school was full of getting to know new schedules, new teachers, our new superintendent and the Freshmen getting to know the Seniors. 0 ur precious Freshmen spent a lot of time tying shoes, packing books, ana being quiet and discreet. As usual Mary Billing is our school secretary. She answers the phone, takes attendence, takes care of all the activity funds, and does general secretarial work. Betty Johnson is the clerk for the board of trustees. She does all the books for the Board. Mrs. Betty Padgett joined the Staff of GCHS this year. She is assistant librarian. Mrs. Padgett formerly worked at the doctor0s office. Recently she underwent surgery on her eyes. Another new addition to the staff of GCHS is Mrs. Carol Fah. She joins us from ’Havre. This is Mrs. Fah s first year of teaching. Her subjects are Spanish and art and she also has two study halls. Other additions to our staff are Eric Brown and Connie Lervick. Eric and Connie are our new custodians. Connie°s mother, Rose, moved down to the gym to work. Pictured at right: Mary Billing and Betty Johnson At tne moment when I wrote this, our school year was nearing the end of the first quarter. It was difficult to compose something when I didn°t even know all of our students. To our 19(34 graduates, I offer congratulations, and I wish you well. To our undergraduates, I would suggest that you not be satisfied with mediocrity and minimum efforts. Push, pull, or get out of the way. 18
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(GCHS) WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 5-9, 1983 PAGF 20 Freshmen paint J, entertain everybody The second week of school began with just as much enthusiasm as the first week because this is the week the Seniors have been waiting for. The Football team played Terry and defeated them 30 to 8. On Thursday morning, September 8, 26 Freshmen reluctantly ca m e to school where 21 Seniors eagerly awaited them for Initiation 1983! First came the costumes. DeeL.ee Mallo relived her early childhood with the help of a diaper and bottle. Ray Murnion, dressed for the weather through rain or shine, was prepared in his blue bikini, sweater, skirt, and stocking cap. Kyle Phipps and Cliff Stevenson followed their dreams in motorcycle and cowboy suits. At 1:00 p.m. the Freshmen gathered to be marched downtown and presented to the public. W hile sho wing their fashions. Pam Beecher in her black suit and hat had the misfortune of losing her shoe. Brenda Phipps, dressed in her gunny sack, with feathers in her hair, had great difficulty controlling her size 13 boots. At Fellman°s, Tracy Milroy refreshed himself by sneaking a pop by the Seniors. From Main Street to the J the Freshmen marched on. Upon their arrival they warmed up for their whitewashing duties by doing various calisthenics. Under the Seniors watchful eyes, the Freshmen were unsuccessful in any escape atte m pts. After the J° and 84 were whitewashed, the Freshmen were excused until 7:00 p.m. when Initiation resu m ed. 20
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