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Mittye P. Locke (1909-2009)

Mittye P. Locke (1909-2009)

Mittye P. Locke, who was the oldest surviving alum of Gulf High School and the long-time principal of Elfers Elementary School, died yesterday. She was 99 years old. Mrs. Locke graduated from Gulf High School in 1927. In 1983 Elfers Elementary School was renamed in...
Coach Jerry Young to retire after 35 years

Coach Jerry Young to retire after 35 years

This article appeared in the St. Petersburg Times on Feb. 15, 2009. By JOEY KNIGHT NEW PORT RICHEY — The most lauded coaching career in Gulf High history began in a Port Tampa parking lot. Tampa native Jerry Young, 25 years old and fresh out of Cameron University in...
Six Gulf wrestlers qualify for states

Six Gulf wrestlers qualify for states

GHS missed winning the Regional Wrestling Tournament hosted by Matanza High School in Palm Coast by only four points, but the Bucs advanced more than any other school, advancing six wrestlers to the State Tournament to be held in Lakeland on February 20 and 21. The...
Alice Chang named National Merit Finalist

Alice Chang named National Merit Finalist

Alice B. Chang, a senior in Gulf’s International Baccalaureate program, has been named a finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Program. Mr. Knobl made the announcement today in Alice’s period 6 IB Chemistry HL class taught by Ms. Peek. Alice is the daughter of...
Gulf wins the county Brain Bowl

Gulf wins the county Brain Bowl

Gulf High School won the Commissioner’s Academic Challenge—more commonly known as the Brain Bowl—at the school district headquarters today. It’s the second year in a row Gulf has won the event. Our students will again participate in the statewide competition, which...