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With a billowing shirt and blue hair Sheryl Butterworth does a turn to show off her Punk Day '' costume.
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TTk® Life M One dark and dismal day God created life — but over the summer of '81 he decided there should be a new kind of life Student Life. Ever since the new school year started, G.H.S. students have been a part of life by going to classes, participating in sports, attending club meetings and just generally living. Each new year brings strange and different new things. See what the 65th Edition has captured of your life.
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Coming out from the car cram after being in a most precarious position Ken Cook looks a bit disheveled. Mickey Mouse spirit high . . . high . . . high! Walt Disney would have been proud of G.H.S.’s Homecoming Week spirit. The week started off with “Preppys” and senior Kelly King taking first place in the costume judging. At lunch, strange objects flew through the air as the egg balloon toss took place and the seniors and sophomores shared the winning honors. Wednesday brought the strangest assortment of dress during ‘‘Toga Day with Linda Ricket, wearing a yellow toga and back-to-nature headdress, taking the prize. In the pie eating contest, seniors Craig Dakauskas and Einer Thorlund won, placing themselves in the finals at the pep assembly on Friday with Craig out-gorging Einer. You would have thought you were in Disney Land with characters dressed up, but if you took a second look it was only students at G.H.S. Tricia Proctor came dressed as Peter Pan and flew away with top honors. To be blindfolded and searching for marshmallows with- out the use of your hands was the task at Thursday’s lunch time activity and the sophomores and seniors seemed to have no trouble finding them. Friday finally arrived and out came the purple and gold for Spirit Day . Bruce Palmer took first, wearing the most purple and gold. During lunch, the Cracker Eating then Whistle contest took place with Shane Gado and Tom Butterworth advancing to the finals at the pep assembly. Shane came out on top. At the pep assembly there were fun games including the finals of some lunch time activities, a tricycle race, and a carmael apple (onion) eating contest. Doug Zank received the honor of squishing a coconut creme pie in Mr. Matchett’s face. The junior boys and girls won the tug-of-war with the juniors also taking first in hall decorations. But, as usual, the seniors came out on top winning the pep jug. 10
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