News

Since 1948, Goofus and Gallant, the stars of their eponymous comic strip in Highlights for Children magazine, have taught generations of kids the dos and don’ts of how to be.
Goofus and Gallant debuted in their magazine in 1948; ... Highlights turned into a family enterprise, with the Myers’s children and grandchildren having a hand in its publication.
Then there's "Goofus and Gallant," a comic featuring two contrasting characters: Goofus modeling bad behavior, and Gallant modeling good. They first appeared in the pages of Highlights , as elves ...
What this country really needs, if I may be so bold, is a little less Beavis and Butt-head and a little more Goofus and Gallant. I am conscious as I write this that it sounds too much like somethin… ...
Remember the old Goofus and Gallant cartoons from Highlights magazine? I couldn't help thinking of those when I read two different articles on Elle's Women in Hollywood tribute earlier this week ...
If Highlights magazine’s Goofus and Gallant and The Timbertoes did nothing else, they provided distraction for a generation of boomer kids awaiting their fates in pediatricians’ or dentists ...
Back when I was a tyke, I used to pore over Highlights magazine when I was at the doctor's office. I'd was an ace at the hidden pictures. ... So there's your Goofus and Gallant for today.
Your article was successfully shared with the contacts you provided. When I was a kid, and I read Highlights magazine, there was a cartoon feature called “Goofus and Gallant,” in which two ...
Those two characters came to mind when I picked up a copy of Highlights magazine at the doctor's office last month. I believe there is a federal law that requires all doctors' offices to subscribe ...
Except at the time, Bush and Gore were named "Goofus and Gallant." That's right, from Highlights Magazine for children. Since the late 1940s, ...