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William Youngs President Shelton Schmidt Vice President Mandy Thomas Secretary John Burch Treasurer Kristin Reiber Senator Don Hertzberg Senator As juniors, the oldest class' at George C. Marshall High School we look back on a year filled with firsts. There was more than the usual excitement when we reported to McLean to begin double shifting classes. At first we gloried in the thought of all those free mornings. Soon we found ourselves winding our way up to the center of activities, the cafeteria, to meet new teachers. These willing builders helped us to organize clubs and activities, found all over the county. There were many morning meetings and steering com- mittees, while we formed ourselves into a new school. In the afternoon, we still had a solid 22 3 I s. I-1 U IOR block classes. The big move to George C. Marshall High School was a real Christmas gift. However, the newness all around us made us aware that we would have to do our part in creating the esprit de corps of the school. We have delved deeply into the life and spirit of George C. Marshall. From our study we hope to forge a unique spirit of achievement and ser- vice in our school with the help and influence of the faculty. Already many aspects of an established school are firmly set up.
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Students, working as labor- ers, diligently carry out the plans of the contractors or fac- ulty. Carefully placing brick upon brick, they establish a firm foundation and then con- tinue laboring to strengthen it. The words of General Marshall that, The progress of science depends on facts and not on fairytales, serves as a sharp reminder to us that we must seek truth each day in all its reality and, in this way, our school will grow.
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