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HEARTLESS, MERCENARY CHARACTER, Shylock, in the Merchant of Venice, KEEP OFF THE GRASS reminders were placed at every vantage point last spring, on completion of the new wing. The good stand of grass that appeared in short order attested to the con- sideration shown by GWites. THIS WAS FOR reall The faculty lounge had given way to students! Florence Ann Tompkins pointed up the crowded classroom situation, remedied last spring with the opening of the new A-wing, as she went into the English class held in the sanctum sanctorum. was portrayed by William Taylor in A ,, h - I h- h RT STUDENTS WENT Down by the :hi pgoigix Ear Riverside for more scenic views dramctists. on which fo procllcf Ifhel' a ents. Kr If f, ,wks ,sq F gm. ,oi X fn. ,i....,, W x - ' 'V an 5,h,,,,,,,,, Mf'f'rQr423fIzfiQL'i -' i f 7de5?j,5?'f' f 4f1f'.'L l' 5 T f ,gif 'PA 3 32 : E 6
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To Plays, Trips, Sports, Parties, Dances, Graduation JuNioRs AND sENioRs filled the auda- torium with sophistication, sadness, sentiment, and silence on Class Day. RAIN OR SHINE GW-ites wanted to be outdoors in the spring. Diane McGhee practiced her artwork on the back Campus. In a less serious vein, Just can't do without mY weed, said Ronnie Layne to Junnie Walton. THIS MUST HAVE been the time when Tommy Slayton got his idea for the S.C.A. project, to keep G.W. clean!
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IT WAS NOTHING BUT a big, roof-raising hootenanny as the students rehearsed for the Junior Class Talent Show. Happy hopefuls included: .lack Bagby, Seward Ander- son, Tom Shinkle, Charles Gentry, Ernie Dickens, Sid Wooding, Linwood Duncan, Joan Vincent, Susan Drew, Susan Clement, Phyllis McCubbins, Carolyn Ferguson, Melody Hilliard and Diane Thigpen. GOVERNMENT STUDENTS TOOK a break from the city tour for lunch. For the second successive year, u - 1, the History Department arranged for all govern- S p r' I n g T h W G S U n d ment classes to see, first hand, actual situations and departmental functions. This inspection of municipal government took up the major part of a spring day. Students Aviclly Working, Lazily Talking, Playing OVERDUE BOOK? MAKE that check payable to -. Librarians CMrs. Dollie Thompson and Miss Peggy Gibson? give Danny McFarling the eagle eye! ie E E mf Y
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