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Football games, the fair, the start of the magazine drive, the wet pep rally and snake dance for the Garrett-Auburn game, and record hops kept us busy be¬ fore Teachers Institute vacation. After vacation we found that the magazine goal had been met, and the teachers started practicing for the basketball game they played (?) All teachers reported for school the day af¬ ter the game, and students reported a laugh-packed evening. Pride for the football team ' s tie with Auburn, for exceeding the magazine goal, and for GHS participants at the Coach Menges plans a new attack with her team. Mr. Simpson referees the faculty basketball game along with Mrs. Love. Ruby Cook speaks at student assembly of summer workshops and institutes. Cheerleader Sweeney cheers her team of teachers on to victory. 4
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Cf L Pardon Leaving late after a hard day of classes, sports, and activities is very familiar as in the case of senior Dale Bunn. TABLE OF CONTENTS School Life.4 Organizations.16 Sports.30 Academic Faculty . . 44 Senior.58 Underclassmen.72 Junior High.84 AT GH8 and proud is the word that describes our school feeling through halls, activities, clubs, and sports. We all share this feeling from excited 7th graders to experi¬ enced seniors. We scan the halls each day with a sparkle on our face. PROUD that G.H.S. holds its head high in scho¬ lastic achievements; that the Railroaders achieve successful gains in sportsmanship; that our teachers and instructors labor to take PRIDE in us; that we attain good standards in our activities and clubs; but most of all proud that G.H.S. has students who make this PRIDE the glory of our school. Boarding the school bus Randy Bergdall and Dan LaTurner head for home.
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What can the mystery be? asks Carol Gaff and Dwayne Hathaway at the dance sponsored by the Newspaper staff. Enthusiasm ran high at the snake dance, pep rally, and bonfire preceding the Auburn football game. Fun Starts Early. Ice cream bars, anyone? shout Art Shoener and Terry Howiler as they work in the Junior concession stand. Cindy Strobel, Magazine Campaign Manager, and Mr. Porter, representative of Educational Reader ' s Service Inc., kick off this year ' s Magazine Drive. 5 Jerri Rupp, Miss Garrett, rides in the final parade of the DeKalb County Fair at Auburn.
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