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The earliest record of a school in Gurdon is dated 1892, the year of its organization. This school, the Gurdon Academy, offered a practical business edu- cation and had a total enrollment of forty-one stu- dents and one faculty member, the headmaster. The
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SOON AFTER SCHOOL BEGAN, so did the library begin ... to fall! •’WE'RE THE BIGGEST, WE’RE THE FASTEST” was heard over and over as the cheerleaders worked hard on getting the Devils to win. That Three-Ringed Misery Called Summer School has to begin sometime (or does it) and here in Gur- don, August 24 seems to roll around fairly often. And with it comes football and band practice for students, cleaning a summer collection of dust on textbooks for teachers, sched- uling class for the counselor, and planning a new nine months for the administration. But what comes to mind most of all is heat. Heat and all that goes with it. The drip of sweat on your forehead to a desk top is just about described as A- l gross. The announcement comes out that school will soon begin and another year is begun for the files of time. Summer and registration can best be described as The Greatest Show on Earth - Gurdon High’s Three Ring Circus. IF ONE WERE PLANNING ON GOING OUT FOR FOOTBALL, he could practice and practice, or just kill time on a summer after- noon.
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HERE WE HAVE the 1930 Pep Club and Cheerleaders standing in front of CHS. The boy cheerleader is Gordon Powell and those THE 1929 GO-DEVILS were led by superstar. Duke Wells, (top row. fourth from A CHEERLEADER IN ALL her glory right) is Pauline Carter Lowe. organization grew so that by 1907 the Gurdon Graded and High School had an enrollment of 288. Though several buildings have occupied the ground, GHS has always been at the same location. In 1923, the pres- ent main building was erected to be occupied by the Jr. and Sr. High students. The east addition of four classrooms and cafeteria was built in 1947 while the auditorium, built on the site of the old Gurdon Grade School, and the Library were added in 1956. The Home Economics and Shop Buildings were both built
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