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GHS spirit evident in sports, other activities Jerseys, buttons, bumper stickers, and banners all reflected the spirit of GHS in 1982-1983. Spirit weeks before ‘“‘big”’ games gave students a chance to display school spirit and pride at their utmost. Cheerleaders and Pep Club members bol- stered team spirit before each game by decorating players’ and managers’ lock- ers and coaches’ classrooms or offices as well as cheering at sports events. Not only in moments of victory but also in moments of defeat and while practicing, athletes showed their pride in wearing Railroader maroon and blue. However, spirit was not reserved only for athletics. Many students exhibited att school spirit simply by feeling proud of their school, its appearance, and its motto, ‘“GHS Pride and Tradition.’’ Some showed their pride by participating in band, choirs, theater, student publica- tions, and other time-consuming extra- curricular activities, and some by simply being a part of the day-to-day routine that makes GHS unique. Below Left—Sporting buttons, jerseys and hats, Teri Miller and Lori Bowman pause to show off their spirit. Below Right—Pom Pons and Pep Club members cheer the Railroader basketball team to victory. Bottom — During the first outdoor pep session in GHS history, Coach John Hutton introduces the players.
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Top Left— Anxiously awaiting to be introduced as freshman candidates are Doreen Zolman and Tom Firks. Center — Julieanne Johnson and Joe Talley proudly represent the sophomore class. Top Right—Senior Mark Bowmar escorts class- mate Deanna Wappes during halftime ceremonies. Bottom Left—Homecoming royalty and court watch the Garrett-Fremont game from their special vantage point. : Basketball Homecoming 13
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erm er | | | i ' | | | | | ) Upper Left—The reigning ‘‘Miss DeKalb,”’ Thomasina Pegelow, makes a grand entrance for Garrett’s first out- door pep session. Upper Right — With her head held high, Jodi Steward proudly leads the GHS band in the DeKalb County Fair parade. Middle Left— During Spirit Week senior banners wish the Railroaders good luck against the DeKalb Barons. Bottom Left— Pom Pons and the band represent GHS in the DeKalb County Fair parade. Above—Decorations appear on players’ lockers the morning of a game.
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