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THAT CORD, WHEN attached to Arthur Carter’s right ear, will (after a certain button is pushed by Mr. W. F. Cuddington, school photographer) rapidly retract into that mysterious machine, thus taking with it . . . horrors!! EVIDENTLY G. W. DIDN’T beat Glass. Downcast and worried about the outcome of the game, Andrew Lewis, Melvin Mason, Kenny Wiles, Billy Turner, and Charles Taylor silently brood. The score was 6-6, a valiant effort on the part of the Cards, and a highlight of the Fall. IMPORTANT PHASE OF the Homecoming weekend was the acquisition of a flagpole, graced by an inspiring flag, on the football field. In a before-and-after depiction, CAVALIER photographer caught some student sidewalk superintendents in the morning, when workmen were setting up the pole. Actual dedication of this gift from the Danville Rotary Club (right) included a color guard at attention. 11 I 1 j JOSTLING ABOUT IN the multi-million dollar NASA exhibition, students from all the surrounding schools study with great interest the individual displays and life-size space capsules.
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SHIVERING (I ' I c k if VELCDME IN SPITE of their warm enthusiasm. ENGROSSED Cardinal fans gaze intently upon the teeming IN A horsey field below. volume. Buck Wiseman relaxes. Students Meet Challenges of Eventful Fall AN INEVITABLE, UNAVOIDABLE, nerve-wracking part of Fall is the Aptitude testing for freshmen and juniors. With the aid of Mrs. Mabel Davis, freshmen tried for high scores: Susan Henderson, Ester Lawson, Lynn Bailey, Hugh Kelley, Donnie DeHart, Mike Payne, Norman Wesley, Larry Carter. THE GRIN OF Gail Powell reflects her study of the latest CAVALIER. G. W. ALUMNUS, Officer C. E. Hershman, is wrong-directioned by Jerry Buckner — to the freshman section!
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Steve Gaddy, Judy Marsella, queen, John Hamlin. Anne Moore, second attendant. Bob Clare, Joan Garrett, second runner-up, and Jerry Marsella. QUEEN AND COURTIERS beam after the announcement of honors during halftime at the Homecoming game: Lindsay Robertson, first runner-up, Richard Evans. Cathy Coleman, first attendant. Queen XXVIII Adds Crowning Touch to Dance BEAUTY, AND BR.MNS to boot! Queen Judy Marsella looks thoughtfully over the campus of her favorite .Alma Mater. 12 EVERYBODY HAS A horrible day once in a while. Carolyn Keen obviously had her share of misfortune before the parade got underway! YICK . . . WHAT A mess of humans! Men fight for the pigskin.
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