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Grapevine Was Well Represented Texas Weslyan College was the site of the 1972 Literary UIL competition. Twenty-four students were chosen by their teachers to represent GHS in this annual competition. These students devoted many extra hours of their time to increasing and perfecting their talents. Grapevine entered students in Debate, Per- suasive and Informative Speaking, Prose Reading, Poetry Interpretation, Ready Writing, Spelling, Typing, Short- hand, Science, and Number Sense. The competition was tough but Grapevine's efforts were rewarded with two first and six second place wins. We are proud of everyone who participated. 8.
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T heme: The Good ld D S 1.114 'qu 11111 In V 1 Fl ill d. 9 i Qaj John Foust, Janice Sweeny, and Cherre Arrington were the attendants for the Junior Float entitled Play- ing Hookey which portrayed the good old school daysf Qbj Even MELVIN THE MUSTANG got a Home- coming corsage. fcj Savvy a local band entertained at the Homecoming dance. Qdy ICT displayed their pride by riding in the parade. Connie Sword was WBA. Qffw, 2 one of the attendants. Qey Roy Hicks, John Meeker, Hardy Grider, and Mark Heffley assumed the roles of pit crew and driver on the Auto Mechanics race car float. The car was made and displayed by the Auto Mechanics class. Q0 Felicia Hemphill, Ann Mitchell, and Debbie Robinson attended the Sopho- more Float, which carried the slogan Burr Burleson. W 'Q ww.
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In Lzterary UIL Competition Qaj Ann Powell, Matt Loftice, and Bruce Scaff competed in UIL Number Sense. Terry Plemons and Bruce Scaff entered the Science competition in which Bruce placed second. Cbj GHS had eight UIL contestants to place in the 1972 competition. They were Doug Ewing, lst prose reading: Kerry Ezell, 2d persuasive speaking: Brooks Mitchell, 2d poetry interpretation: Wanda Stevens, lst typing: Donna Williams, 2d persuasive speaking: Tim Mitchum, 2d informative speaking: Jennifer Lewis, 2d poetry interpretation: Bruce Scaff, 2d Science. fcy Nita Crews practiced for UIL shorthand. Qdj Donese Smith, Leda Landers, and Deborah Ayers competed in UIL typing contest. Qej Other UIL entrants were Sandy Willey, George Hazelhurst, Ricky Weaver, Bill Brandt, Mary Poindexter, Debbie Duncan, Dawn Rogers, Kathy Barker, and Karen Gawrys. d L as 6.
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