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Go Big Red is one of the many signs paint- ed on downtown windows by Spirit Club Junior varsity cheerleaders' concentration members. and spirit is shown by Stacy Singer. it as it ng Wim. g it . W vouase, tw few Q Qs ir me W' ! Juniors, working hard on their float. are try- Disgust is shown by Steph Young, the mother ing to get it done on time for the parade. in the senior class skit. STUDENT LIFE - II
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Spirit week tops off festivities Homecoming this year was done a little differently than in the past. This year to support the Bulldogs the student body wore their clothes backwards, wore hats, black, and red and white. Class members built floats on Thursday, since there was no school. lt was a good idea and the kids did a great job of working on next year. QToni Falls, '82D The student body paraded behind their class float, around the square. Then, instead of going back to the school yard for the pep rally, it was held at the one-way. Some of the students would rather have the pep rally at the football stadium because it was easier to see and hear every- thing. ln the teachers skit Tonganoxie Tillie, Mrs. Miller, entices the villain. them. l think they should have them Toward the end of the junior skit. Courtney Hermreck and Diane Hermreck are scared to death. The juniors show their spirit by riding the float they built. Mx .J at IO STUDENT LIFE ff? i' ,slr .W Q.,
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School begins frosh adjust On Wednesday, September I, l98l, IO7 freshmen entered the halls of GHS as students, for the first time in their four-year-stay. None of the freshmen knew exactly what to ex- pect, but each had his own vision of what it would be like. As the first days of school turned into weeks, the freshmen became accustomed to high school life. Each went his or her own way, making new friends, and getting involved in clubs and sports. Many of the freshmen liked the chance to take Avarious classes such as home ec. and vo. ag., which were not offered to some while in junior high. I thought high school was go- ing to be a cinch, but it isn't. There are a lot more teachers, homework, and people. CBeth Guilfoyle, '85J New freshmen members of FHA participate in freshman initiation. Concentrating on winning at cheerleader tryouts are Deann Blubaugh and Angie Miller. 5 Looking for a seat in the crowded auditorium Freshmen rush to class to avoid getting an before an assembly in Annette Burris. unexcused tardy. if gf E 4 5 aa ' rf' 3 2 5 . 2 2 3 ff STUDENT LIFE Like many students, Kathy Wiley relaxes in the gym lobby at noon.
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