George Washington High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Danville, VA)

 - Class of 1965

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Page 21 text:

Pat Gammon, Joan Ricketts, Carolyn Hud- bright, Margaret Hancock, Billye Faye gins, Kitty Durham. Standing: Wanda Brothers, Suzanne Smith, Head, Angie Arthur, Lockie Roach, Beth Brown, Leslie Tompkins, Brenda Heady, Shirley Clifton, Waugh, Ann Fitzgerald, Betty Jean Al- Jeannie Cassada, Helen LeFevers, Pat Perry, Dianne Ledford. G.W.'s Concert Band Entertains Varied Audiences Bowtie, cummerbund and dress shirt converted the Va r- sity marching uniform into real sharp concert uni- forms. The concert band was one of the many organizations at G.W. which gave service to the school, and, at the same time, helped the student to develop his talent. Under the direction of Mr. Eugene Stry- ker, this band spared no ef- fort to present an enjoyable and worthwhile program, both to the student body and to the public. Kilt skirts were popular and so were the routines per- formed by the twenty-five members of the Kiltie Korps. Flashing pom-poms, carried by the girls, added color and variety to the entertainment presented by the band at each football game and in several parades. ff V ,

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G.W. LETTERGIRLS AND MAJORETTES huddled before going onto the field at halftime to rouse the spirit of the fans. KILTIE KORPS Sitting: Susan Stroud, Claudia Hancock, Debbie Gibson, Janet Arnold, Janice Shelton, Corky Harris, Linda McDaniel, Peggy Sowers, Joyce Paul, Hall-Time Shows by Kilties Entrance Spectators While CONCERT BAND First Row: Jimmy Jeffress, Wayne Bryan, Dale Goss, Artie Edwards, Alvin Petty, David Goode, Julius Boles, Darrell May, Anita Foster, Wayne Slone, Bill Albright. Second Row: Jim Paul, Steve Simmons, Larry Brooks, Mike Hawkins, Kim Meeks, Buddy Hall, Daryl McGee, Dawn Evans, Sam Stryker, Jim- mie Fralin, Keith Rimmer, Allen Furgurson, Steve Cowan, Odell Jarvis, Robert Dorr. Third Row: Jimmy Barts, Dallas Riggan, Mike Tur- man, Robert Brann, Richard Thomson, Robert Vasold, Harold Merricks, Jimmy Matthews, Bruce Hudson, Paul Brooks, David Smith, Fred Pugh, Edward Pinchback, Willis Donelson, Randy Brooks, Hampton Wilkins. Fourth Row: Ronnie Pierce, Judy Brown, Ronald Davis, William Lewis, Donald Dameron, Doug Colbert, Linwood Duncan, David Cooper, Roger Mat- thews, Bob Hudgins, Page Foster, Tommy Dorr, Ricky Marilla, Barn' Farmer, Scott Cowan, Pat Everett, Michael Hughes, Bill Shelton, Jerry Giles. Fifth Row: Rod Snead, Edgar Adams, Tommy England, Cleo Fleming, Sherrill Farth- ing, Charles Zufall, William Turner, Jonathan Holliday, Jerry Matherly, Ken Wiles, James Boles, Mike Godfrey, John Hornaday, Burt Sparks, Bill Cawley, Billy Payne, George Henderson, Sandy Taylor.



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Students LET ME SEE. l think I want the pink teddy- bear, said Lockie Roach as Freddie Hughes and Doug Scott looked on at the Danville Fair. THREE G.W. SENIORS, Marilyn Brooks, Barbara AWAITQNG THE BELL Harris, and Lindo Black, winch would Smrf paused in the Senior Lounge another day GW students H70 be 50Cl0ble-H l8 Take Time-out FOOTBALL SPIRIT PREVAILED as Kitty Rickman twirled fire at a G.W. game. 104 ff .. 'gig

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