GARY MCCULLOUGH
Gary is the manager of WCGY Radio in Gibson City and has broadcast 754 of the 757 Gibson City Greyhound/Falcon boys basketball games since 1983. His total number of games exceeds 1,000 for his career in GC and the surrounding areas. Gary was awarded his honorary Falcon Letter in 2007 along with jersey number #22.
FRANK TITUS
Mr. Titus has led the GCHS/MS Marching Band and Pep Band at home games since the 1980s and the enthusiasm he creates feeds the atmosphere at GCMS. Countless Friday nights and holidays have been given up by Mr. Titus and his family so that he can lead the Pep Band at home games and for his dedication he was awarded a Varsity Letter in 2007 by the GCMS Basketball Team.
NORM SCHALL
Mr. Schall has been the official scorekeeper for GCMS Boys basketball since 1997 and prior to that was the official scorer for Mel-Sib during the 1980s and early 90s. Norm also taught and coached at Melvin-Sibley High School and was the father of the annual Turkey Tourney GCMS currently hosts. Due to his commitment to GCMS basketball Mr. Schall was awarded a varsity letter and jersey #11.
Gary is the manager of WCGY Radio in Gibson City and has broadcast 754 of the 757 Gibson City Greyhound/Falcon boys basketball games since 1983. His total number of games exceeds 1,000 for his career in GC and the surrounding areas. Gary was awarded his honorary Falcon Letter in 2007 along with jersey number #22.
FRANK TITUS
Mr. Titus has led the GCHS/MS Marching Band and Pep Band at home games since the 1980s and the enthusiasm he creates feeds the atmosphere at GCMS. Countless Friday nights and holidays have been given up by Mr. Titus and his family so that he can lead the Pep Band at home games and for his dedication he was awarded a Varsity Letter in 2007 by the GCMS Basketball Team.
NORM SCHALL
Mr. Schall has been the official scorekeeper for GCMS Boys basketball since 1997 and prior to that was the official scorer for Mel-Sib during the 1980s and early 90s. Norm also taught and coached at Melvin-Sibley High School and was the father of the annual Turkey Tourney GCMS currently hosts. Due to his commitment to GCMS basketball Mr. Schall was awarded a varsity letter and jersey #11.