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FACTS AND FANCIES FASCINATE STUDENTS OF MR. RALPH WALL AT THE ' •BIG GAME. ' OPENING DAY OF the Danville Goodyear plant finds all Senior government students touring assembly lines and watching automation. The newest techniques are observed by Lacy Baker, Linda Pruett, BUI Moore, Freddie Butts, Ed Denson, Kay Stephf Allan Garrett, and Caspen Reynolds. 13 □ FALL
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FALL There’s confusion. Fun. Laughter through the hal- lowed halls of GW! Students once again return, along with Autumn’s kaleidoscopic color spectrum, anticipat- ing a fresh start in the 1967-1968 school year. GW-ites settle down to a regular schedule after glimpsing strange faces, tackling scores of books, and entering stimulat- ing classes . Excited hushed whispers, gasps of surprise, and cries of joy echo throughout the auditorium during the NHS tapping when twenty deserving seniors and ten hard- working juniors were tapped into NHS. Inspired, stu- dents leave with a new zest and a firm desire to work more diligently. Bus trips . . . Shrine game . . . the fair . . . excite students. The cry of “Thunder, thunderation, we’re the Cardinal Delegation” chimes throughout the city as the first seasonal football game approaches. The band strikes up a happy tune. The Kilties, Lettergirls, and Major- ettes do a lively routine to the strains of “Georgie Girl” at the first home game. Bright lights sparkle, tawdry colors flash, candied odors permeate, as monied students enter the gates of the Great Danville Fair, eager to hop on dare-devil rides, anxious to look at interesting exhibits, and ready to squander hard-saved money. But they go out with cotton-candy in their hair, popcorn in their pockets, flushed cheeks, and a jubilant smile. Broke! Sprinkled with a haze of soft fall colors the GW cam- pus glows in the cooling sunlight. With only a few warm days left. Jack Frost is just around the corner. ROYALTY A:;d C ... i;:;ER m.. : h- the Senior ploy. TIIF MOUS! THAT ROARt.if, Duckt .i Glori: ' - ' and Tull. Bascvm —,d -vik Pilson ) . Johnny Pappas, and Mikv □ 12
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HOMECOMING □ PRETTY GIRLS, HIGH spirits! In. the Homecoming parade, gracing two entries, were Katherine Carter and Karen Shields (left), Frannie Carter, Beverly Hurd, Barbara Hall, Vickie Fowlkes, Ellen Henderson and Kathy Young. 14 STELLA ROLES FOR Homecoming weekend! Robert Anderson, Gail Lawton, 1st Runner-Up; Lou Prete, Sydney Sager, 1st Attendant; Mike Kilgore, Kaye Jones, Homecoming Queen; Chuck Rawley, Lindy Koplen, 2nd Attendant; Rick Bendall, Maureen Love, 2nd Runner-Up.
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