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l Q Traditionally spring brings May flowers, thoughts of love, lazy moments - so say --, the poets. Not so at G.W. Spring brought new honors for individual achievement, culmination of c o l l e g e dreams, FINAL final exams, ' farewells to hallowed halls and happy high s c h o ol habits. RELAXING WITH A good book, senior Beth Saul demonstrated her love of life, one of the attributes which led to her winning the D.A.R. Citizenship Award. l N as v. su XX t kt si scsgvxv lx x ' :sf .fri tl FX - . '-5.1. QS - X fs N .af ARE YOU SURE that one'wilI fit you? questioned Helen Whitt, as Linda Von Oot searched for her cop and gown for graduation. Gowns As Graduation Approaches TIGER OF THE English department, ESCAPE FROM A class lecture into the Miss Katherine Looney gives a big adventures of Sergeant Rocky afforded growl, victim of Madison Avenue's fall I8-year-old Lee Stilwell interesting and winter Tiger campaign. V ' ' ' ' Insight into his future. . Zgfifgir , ffl- XL: I ij? QQ 1 Ye A sei.
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EYE li ' lil ll NOW, AS SOON as we can get all of us in the car, we will leave, too, said Bill Overton to Burt Sparks, Ann Whitehurst, and Becky Toler, dejected in the deserted parking lot. AS LATE SPRING gave way to early summer, seniors clad in academic gowns received the coveted diplomas. Misty-eyed with retreating memories, but fortified with fine training, the Class of '65 went forth to practice the good citizenship of high school in their community, their country. ALL THESE GIRLS needed were black leather jackets and they would have been ready to ride! Members of the pack were Nancye Scearce, Julie Greene, Susan Reed, Patricia Ferrell, Betsy Harris, and Judy Lewis. Seniors Don Caps, MOTHER NATURE PUT on her brightest clothes and spread about her best perfume as spring fever produced a devastating effect on G.W. students. Jimmy Jeffress has trouble on his trail-fourteen desperate girls: Pat Aron, Sandra Barrick, Bonnie Brown, Helen Whitt, Charlotte Meadors, Louise Norton, Jamie Clark, Pat Pruett, Betty Earles, Becky Crutchfield, Janice Mayo, Laura Powell, Melinda Agee and Meryl Townsend. TAKlNG A RELAXING rest during the first days of spring were Martha Fowler, Marilyn Brooks, Helen Whitt, Susan Lewis and Judy Lucado.
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Students Note Through Playing Through participation in school or- ganizations, GW-ites learn to live. They find self-expression, com- radeship, exchange of ideas, and pleasure in the clubs which follow, their interests. They find the im- portance of sports in completing the education, in disciplining the mind. They find themselves. HE LOVES EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVI- TIES FOR STRENGTHTENING SKILL AND CHARACTER. 1 e
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