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Homecoming parade, bonfire raised spirit for Art Club received $10 for its first place Homecoming car “Victory A Bloomin ' driven by Kathy Johnson.
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A crackling bonfire, rented tuxes, greasy stage makeup and pep sit-ins symbolized ACTIVITIES Molding awkward, shapeless chicken wire into a prize-winning class float . . . losing voices at a tense football gameon a crisp autumn night . . . practicing during spare time for a two-night dramatic per- formance . . . opening a clean white box to find a gorgeous, delicate orchid . . . students living and tak- ing part in school activities. Club and school events add that extra touch which makes going to school more than just studying, writing and memorizing. These ac- tivities instill in students a loyalty to their school, theirteams, their friends. They are proud to be part of GHS. They’re involved . . . having fun and enjoying life today.
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Friday ' s game A cold, rainy Wednesday found seniors excitedly hauling truckloads of wood from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. to build the Homecoming bonfire. The wood, including various shacks and three complete outhouses, was successfully guarded by senior boys against would-be firestarters. Floats, decorated cars, band members and Pantherettes proceeded through downtown as the Homecoming parade moved to the high school for the bonfire. As the wood went up in flames, snake dances circled the bonfire while cheers raised Panther spirit for Friday ' s game. Later, at the soc hop, juniors went wild with excitement as their class float Smells Like a Victory was awarded first place in the float division. Picketing for a Panther victory, seniors followed their class float, one of 13 parade entries. With the skunk ' s eyes lighting up, the Junior Class float, Smells Like A Victory, captured first place. In five hours seniors collected enough wood for a hot, crackling fire. 25
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