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TEM tAtiAE A WAY TO increase the thermal reading on a chilly day is shown by Mr. Dave Hardin (at left). Memories of Spring 67 (above) show the rising Seniors participating in graduation practice as Ida Hall, in her role as Junior Marshall seriously awaits her directions. At end of a hard day (below), students with spring fever rejoice with the 3:30 PM bell! ITS A GREAT BACK CAMPUS, WHETHER IT BE FOR LUNCHTIME, LAZINESS OR LAST MINUTE STUDY! r - iP O 9 □
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SPRING ’67 PBLUEBLUEBLUEBLME LUEBLUEBL PARTYING JUNIORS AND Seniors pass along the morsel- filled table satisfying their hunger. WEARY STUDENTS WHO ride the bus often feel it would be better to get out and push rather than fight for a seat. Note the efforts of Brenda Lewis (left) and Linda Beaver. Gently sloping hills of bluegreen grass, sprinkled with dandelions . . . dreamy-eyed students lazily shifting along . . . sunshine streaming into classrooms . . . lunchers lounging Pn the Christopher Lane campus . . . It’s spring, spring, spring at GW! And, of course, there is the Blue of remembrance! Spring ’67 is an important beginning to Senior book of memories. Food and fun, fun and food — there is plenty of both as upperclassmen attend the Junior-Senior banquet. Peals of laughter echo when the Sophomore Waiters and Wait- resses present a hilarious skit, a modern interpretation of fairy tales. Junior Marshals proudly lead Senior Class members to their seats on Class Day. In true empathy, juniors, as third-year students of a Great GW, share the feeling of the upper, upperclassmen — sadness in leaving, pleasure in reminiscing, and anticipation in the challenge of the future. Shiny eyes glitter with tears as the robe-clad Seniors get diplomas. AMONG THE HIGHLIGHTS (below) of Spring 67 was the arrival of CAVALIER 67 with its pictorial record of all the ‘ ' greats. Miss Josephine Estes, business staff advisor, was literally into boxes and paper “up to the neck in an effort to quickly satisfy the curious, waiting subscribers. □ 8
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