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WHAT A WAY to end the summer! bemoaned this class as they ponder' ed over their final exams lsummer, that isl. G W - I T E S USED MANY modes of transportation in coming to and from sum- mer school. Ob- viously, classes were in full swing when the photo- grapher came by. Activities Include Travel, Sports and School Duties Naming Summertime didn't find George Wash- ington dormant. The usual summer school session was held along with the addition of a non- credit driver edu- cation course. A t the close of t h e summer, all fresh- men and juniors re- turned to school for the SCAT and STEP tests. TOURING A.F.S. students visited G.W. in June on one of their many stops throughout the U.S. Mrs. Margaret Kushner,chairman of the local foreign exchange committee, and some of the visitors appeared undecided over the wide choice of desserts.
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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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V- in-tf f VM INNOCENTX' WGS the DISCUSSING THE MAJOR issues of the plea of Larry Brooks as world lsuch as boys, girls, a new he looked at the sign which car, boys, girls, last week-end, lost its way from boys, girlsi, was a typical pastime as Broad Street. TURKISH BATH? NO, just the football team waiting for physicals. ln preparation for the football season, all potential football players reported to school early for a physical examination. GWites took a break during summer school. HEY, WHERE DID l put my Danish dictionary? queried Jerry Giles as he checked his suitcase before boarding ship for Denmark as an A.F.S. student for the summer. 9 l ...,..,..c,aM ,ummmmu--Vik .J -.,..,m....,,.t.. .V .Vtt. ,,t. s V. t ..
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