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The mighty Bulldog mascot was taken captive and held hostage by the Slocum Red Tops. Serving as a symbol of spirit and pride, efforts to return the bulldog resulted in the speedy return from Slocomb within a day's time. DISAPPOINTMENTS SCHOOL VANDALISM FIGHTS LOSING FOOTBALL SEASON FINANCIAL PROBLEMS IN THE SCHOOL SYSTEM Along with triumph, there was also disappointment. There were incidences of vandalism, theft, and fighting. The football team suffered a losing season of 0 and 10, and for a while there seemed a threat that the school might be closed due to a lack of funds. But, through it all, we managed to maintain the belief that things would get better. 4
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i Li TRIUMPHS • • SPIRIT RAND HONORS STUDENT HANDBOOK PRINTED PAPER SCHOLASTIC EXCELLENCE INCREASED SCHOOL ATTENDANCE The football team this y ear, though not triumphant on the scoreboard, was victorious in another way, They display ed great perseverance coupled with determination, and by so doing, gained the respect and support of the student body. Triumphant in every sense of the word was the G.C.H.S. Marching Bulldog Band. Besides outstanding performances given each Friday night, they also captured top honors at the Southeastern States Marching Band Festival. For the first time in twenty years, the school newspaper, the Ge-Co-Bugle, was printed, and there was also a student handbook. There were shining examples of scholastic excellence, too. The Valedictorian of the senior class achieved a grade point average of 96.19 and the top ten all had averages in the 90's. G.C.H.S. showed an increase in school attendance and while the other county schools were losing teacher units because of low attendance, we maintained our number of teaching units. There were many triumphant times in this school year. Some were the results of group effort, while others were the result of individual effort; but all. both great and small, served to promote a sense of pride.
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HISTORY MAKING EVENTS REINSTATEMENT OF THE DRAFT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION THE TAKING OF AMERICAN HOSTAGES IN IRAN These were just a few of the history-making events that took place. This year saw events that promoted apprehension, promised hope, and brought a renewal of patriotism among Americans. I === for the first time in C.C.H.S. history, » Student Council President resigned. Scott Wilkins vacated the office November, 1980. I
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