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Miss Cheryl Peters meets the opposition raised by her donkey during the teacher-merchant game. The merchants got by the teachers with a score of 16-14. Junior Class nets $1530 for prom Junior class members sponsored a donkey basketball game between the faculty members and the Garrett Merchants Association. Included on the teachers team were Mr. Fred Sowles, Mr. Mark Ober, Mrs. Deb Lepley, Miss Cheryl Peters, Mr. Steve Short and Mr. Jim Herzer. The donkeys posed some problems when they decided to lead their riders. Many players spent time on the floor when the donkey they were riding bucked them off. The merchants edged the teachers 16-14. The junior class netted around $1,500 which they used for the junior- senior prom. B NSEBALL AND BASKETBALL Donl eys psych up for the teacher-merchants game. Before the game begins, donl eys huddle up to review team strategy. During the game it became evident that the donkeys ' goal was to keep the players off their backs. 4 FALL TRADITIONS
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This is the year to build Seniors Dave Smith and Mike Nastally try out the new lockers. 1980 can be remembered as the year to build. Everything, from the school to the local streets, was under construction. Each day the people we met helped to build our personalities. The classes we attended helped to build our minds. Our activities helped us to grow as individuals and our sports helped us to build our bodies. This year brought many challenges, surprises, and changes. The year left us with happy memories and the knowledge that we can meet those challenges and be successful. Every person involved with the school has grown in some way this year. 1980 was the year to build! Stacy Harter, senior, samples the carpet choices for the building trades ' house. Freshman Tina Weller works to complete a pinata for Spanish Club. Mr. Mark Ober, art teacher, instructs eighth grade students Janet Ousley, Todd Miller and Gay Penland durmg class. Rob Manuel and John Cordes make their selections during the book fair. All local streets underwent reconstruction when a new sewer system was installed.
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GHS Students follow fall traditions Band members went through the 1980 school year without a football field to practice or perform on. The band met each morning at 6:30 a.m. to practice on the parking lot. GHS band members performed in many marching contests during the year including competitions at East Noble and Lewis Cass. Competing in the class C division, the forty-one member band entered the NISBOVA contest. Drum majorette Joyce Bandy led the members through their marching routines. Following the final football game, band members decorated Mr. David Silden ' s home in the traditional TP. Seniors Katie Kilgore and Nate Hoeffel were crowned Homecoming Queen and King. Members of the Sophomore Class got the award for best decorated truck. FAR LEFT— Band members present the colors as part of their marching routine during half-time at a football game. LEFT-Seniors Nate Hoeffel and Katie Kilgore were crowned Homecoming King and Queen as part of the fall traditions. Sophomores received an award for the best decorated truck. BELOW— Drummers mark time for the marching band during their half-time performance. Band members continued the tradition of TPing the home of band director David Silden after the final football game of the season. FALL TRADITIONS 5
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