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Julius Bowles is completely disinterested. EARLY PRACTICE CALLS band members to a dress rehearsal on the field. Add Beauty, Skill, to Band Performances LOST IN THE world of oboes, Joey Edwards resembles a caterpillar smoking his hooka on a mushroom. (Refer to Alice in Wonderland) TAKING PRECEDENCE OVER everything in the grandstands, GW lettergirls — Leslie Waugh, Beth Brown, Pat Perry and Nancy Jarvis — enjoy being “tops”.
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Tryouts, semi-finals, finals . . . suddenly the new majorettes, lettergirls and kilties were ap- proaching a most exciting year. Four sylph-like lettergirls displayed the G, W, H, and S in all parades to let the crowds know that the GW Band was to follow. Then came strutting majorettes capturing the crowd’s attention with baton-twirling feats. After the band, the Kiltie Korps performed, dressed in Scotch plaids and boasting intricate steps and twirling. Numerous practices, disappointments and sat- isfactions of being a majorette, kiltie or letter- girl were not always known to bystanders, but their final performance was a colorful asset to the school. DROOPY POMPOMS AND aching feet characterize these marching Kilties after all their time “on the road.” 20 Struttin’ Majorettes, Kilties, Lettergirls VARSITY MAJORETTES PAUSE between parades. Betsy Harris, Kay Jones, Head Nancye Scearce, Judy Clayton, and Pat Gammon smile through chattering teeth. EXPRESSING VARIED EMOTIONS during the Lane game (mostly teary ones!) are Pat Perry, Beth Brown, Leslie Waugh.
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22 UNUSUAL SEASONAL ACTIVITY is the trial-mn of a new cleaning device for school windows, used at GW on an experimental basis by custodians — Mr. David Setliff and Mr. Luther Mays. “THE SKY IS falling!” Mike McGowan is happy under the cover of an age-old maple, but Joe Taylor doubts the protection. ON the wall. Who’s the fairest of them all? You are C.R., You are, you are! (an original Reid Taylor poem). STAR GAZERS AND idle dreamers, one and all! (Rod Turner, Peter Moore, Randy Ray, Bill Wentz, Anne McBrayer, Phyllis Wilson, Chip Garrett, Mary DeHaven). Spring ’66 Springs on Seniors MIRROR. MIRROR
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