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Winter White Christmas, Varied Joy, Student Proficiency Although announcement of his being named Valedicto- rian of the Class of ’67 didn’t come until spring, John Searcy (Top) exercises his tapping privileges as one of the National Honor Society “brains”. His presence in the audience of the special NHS assembly brought eonstemation and ela- tion, even a bit of humor. As Christmas approached, students became aware of door decorations, Christmas trees, and mistletoe slyly hung over doorways. As usual, homerooms held Christmas parties on the last day of school during sixth period. Lee Bingham couldn’t wait until time for the CAVALIER party to see what was in her package, (left) Unable to forget their high school days, Arthur Carter, Mike Dishman and Jay Dorman returned to GW during their Christmas vacation to enjoy alumnus status. Mrs. Evelyn Miller assured them that nothing had changed, not even the homework assignments! 25
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Doors open to new paths of learning as students re- turned for the 1966-1967 session and began their new courses. While the student body settled down to studying once again, Mrs. Celia Dishman (bottom left) was kept busy filling teachers’ bo.xes with seemingly endless notes, pamphlets, and other “useful” information connected with organizing for the new session. As leaves changed from green to gold, thoughts of pop- corn, candied apples and ferris wheels darted through the minds of GWites. Throngs of students milled along the massive midway of the Danville Fair, (top right) Seniors showed their talent as the performance of “The Man Who Came to Dinner” (bottom right) was presented. Pete Hilliard (as Sheridan WTiitside, the imposing visitor), Jerry Marsella and Janet Rowland displayed their talents as students “rolled in the aisles.”
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' 1 ..i - :m MS Look LIFE Looks at GW Life a THE STUDENT . . . working with the ' teacher . . . arranging for help with geom- etry proofs : , . a lulu of a pop quiz . . . reviewing verb conjugations for an exam . . . finally seeing education as a many- sided adventure with untold possibilities . . . Student and teacher work hand in hand for the progress of education. Tin
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