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Coose dor Dog patch Day MBSE : Marshall Anderson threw a sponge at a suspecting teacher while Jim Butler and Ann Powell gave out sponges and Barbara Cody took money. Baby Bill Hewey guzzled down that good ole cider. I After a few heats of the egg toss, everyone began to toss wherever they felt like it. Randy Roberts, it ain't mountain dew” but it’ll do. 19
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Cumin ’ factory Cct 'Round about early May all the hillbillies in these here parts git together fer a celeebration. They's shore to be somthin’ hoppin’ all a time sich az egg tossin’, sack and three-leg racin', cider drinkin’, and sponge throwin’ (at teechers yitl). Yu niver kin tell about Dogpatch Day at GHS. This family of hillbillies stopped for a family portrait on dogpatch day. Ugly ain't they! nic egg toss mvoiveu many guys ana gals to see who could toss the turkey egg the furtherest. The three-legged race had these pairs all tied up. Isn't this fun, said the smiling Mr. Pruitt. These dogpatchers were hopping to win the race. 18
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UJjC Students GHS was well represented in the UIL literary competition held this year in Plano. These students, chosen by their teachers, were trained and prepared in many different areas, such as poetry reading, number sense, ready writing, newswriting, typing, and the one-act district play. GHS entries were rewarded with many honors against tough competition from other schools. CAROL GORDON flashes her friendly smile for our camera as she practiced for UIL. She placed third in typewriting from a large field of contestants. KAREN GAWRYS accepted the challenge from a great number of typists and managed to win a second place for GHS. We are very proud of you, Karen. Even though these students did not place in UIL, we are proud of them for representing GHS: Willi Wyatt, debate; Kaye Goodner, number sense; Roxie Williams, debate; Suzanne Phillips, spelling and poetry; Karen Scroggins, prose; Diane Sawyer, ready writing; Jackie Watson, feature writing; John VanDeventer, poetry. Not pictured are: Judy Allen, spelling; Charles Hawkins, informative extemporaneous speaking; Kyle Carrington, editorial writing; Mike Gobel, prose; Bill Brandt, debate; Brenda Joyce, debate. 20
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