- Home of the Rebels
- You’re goddam right, Joe!!
- Rebels forever!
- lways a Rebel!
- wanted to say the high school, but wasn't sure
- Rebels once, Rebels twice ....
- I want to the school in 73-77 and didn’t realize there was an addition
- they finished the pool in 75 Or 76 I think. I was 70-75 and was used Year after I left
- oh the pool was the edition??? Now I remember
- God I'm old!😎
- Baaaahhhaaaaahhhhhhaaaaaa
- i finished high school in June 1974 and they hadnt started the addition yet then
- There were 2 additions I believe, this one is the library/cafetorium one in early 70’s, the pool was later, sometime after I left in the mid to late 70’s or even early 80’s?
- it was done 76
- there were several parts to this Doug I guess. I forgot about cafetorium section that I used throughout school . Took it for granted lol and just remember being annoyed pool was under construction but not open until I returned for homecoming lol
- was there not one before that remember making paper planes and hanging out of the upper windows trying to put the planes into the windows in other part of building . that was in the late 50`s
- I graduated in 73 and it was there for most of my years at GDHS, you could skip class, sign a book out of the library and claim you were working on a project😎
- I graduated in ‘69 (oh God) and they were finishing up and an addition when I was in grade 9. I remember looking out at lots of scaffolding in history class!
- Graduated in '68.......the only addition that I remember was in Stonewall Jackson's Math class.lol
- I started in Sept 69 and remember it being built.
- I finished in 1972 and I remember the addition.
- I was in grade 9 the year it was finished. They couldn't heat the whole building in the winter because of the construction, so we were told to "wear whatever keeps you warm", so that's when all of us girls started to wear blue jeans to school instead of dresses and skirts. Up until then we weren't allowed.
- and when we were back to full heat they tried to make us go back to dresses and skirts and we said "NFW", the first of many times😎
- I remember that as well Linda. Seems rather archaic. I remember Math class in the hall across from the old cafeteria which is where that addition was being built. I doubt that they would be allowed to send students to an unheated school these days!
- remember that too but I was annoyed that pool opened year after I left
- It was the best year ever when we started the new blue jean phase for all the schools
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