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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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A GOVERNMENT TEACHER (Mr. Tom Houser) beats the clock at 8:24 as he boldly strides into his classroom, with morning coffee cup and all. GREENGREENGREEN Whoopee! School’s out! Shouts of glee . . . maybe a few sobs . . . burst forth as merry students pick up report cards on the last day of school, anticipating summer fun! But there is work ahead for those who plan on summer school. These “scholars” find time, though, to take a refreshing swim, to exercise in a fast game of tennis, or even just to relax, soaking up the sun. Some college-bound GW-it es, applying for early decision, find themselves taking tests in August! These achieve- ment tests and college boards seem a strange mid- summer activity for underclassmen and seniors. Left, right, left, right, left . . . left . . . left . . . the Kilties, Majorettes, and Lettergirls march rhy- thmically to the steady beat of the band, practicing new routines for the rapidly-approaching fall activities. Also preparing for up-coming school events, cheerleaders and football players are hard at work in late August sessions. Shouts of “Yea Cards” and “hut . . . 2 . . .3” burst through the summer stillness, the spirited jingles and jargons giving promise of the valuable pep-rally support. As lively, tanned, rambunctious GW-ites return from vacationing, an end comes to summer fun and re- laxation. But all is not lost because a new year lies ahead. Students soon react positively to the knowledge that there are vital “doors” to be opened, and greener pastures beyond. . . . ' AND THE GUARANTEE ran out yesterday! pants Principal J. T. Christopher during an un- usually hot, humid summer school session. These modern conveniences can confuse. ANTICIPATING A VACATION to Mexico, Mrs. Evelyn Baker, Book rental administrator, studies a map with Judy Cardwell co-worker. She is already collecting those musical shakers! SUMMER SCHOOL BRINGS with it a variety of attire for the students, since at times there may be damp, drewey and even cool mornings. Day’s end and there s the rush for bus! 11 □ SUMMER
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