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SPRING ’68 Spring Unfolds New Outlets for Student Life . . . 1968 Z-O-O-M! Spring has sprung on GWites. Infectious cases of spring fever are being reported and teachers wonder why students sit in class and day dream. Would you believe . . . A glimpse around campus reveals students soaking in a few more moments of sunshine and then madly rushing to class just before the tardy bell rings. The old saying, “April showers bring May flowers”, rings true. Spring is a rebirth, students anticipate new ac- tivities — graduation, class day, the spring play, Junior- Senior Banquet, competition in all extra-curricular activities, and last — but not least — The Prom ! Zip, zeal, zest — these terms apply to students now. Everyone “comes alive”, looking forward to a summer vaca- tion and — of course! — June ninth. Awakening from their “winter sleep,” students blossom out with a new energy — formula, six letters S-P-R-I-N-G. IT’S THAT WONDERFUL moment, the dream comes true, a senior goes to be fitted for his cap and gown! Miss Betty Lou Giles, chief senior sponsor, helps Billy Joyce find the right size so he can join the Big Parade! SENIOR PROM MEANS many things to many people. Susan Gibbs and Danny Saun ders are stylishly and formally clad, ready to greet old and new friends. There’ll be great music, good food and fun, fun, fun, fun, fun! □ 20
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WHY IS IT that it always seems to be the package on top that the customer wants to pick up? Susan Albright makes a brave attempt to organize all the Christmas goodies during the maddest rush season of the whole year. 19 □ VIGOR AND PEP are displayed as usual by Varsity Cheerleaders participating in the Christmas parade. Enjoying the chilly showboat cruise hailing friends, are (left to right) Gail Lawton, Lindy Koplen, Joe Gilley, Beverly Turner, Marie Lester, Marc Newman, Libby Hodges, Billy Harris. WINTER
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SPRING! THE EVER PRESENT CLOCK TICKS ENDLESSLY ON, THE LONE LOUNGER LANGUISHES. JUST AS SPRING 67 brought with it the CAVALIER Hunter Publishing Company s technical consultant, Mr. J. B. Edwards, Spring ’68 found a return engagement of this layout expert on the calendar. Editors Carolyn Hudgins (left), Linda Brooks and Marie Freeze rejoice that this time there is no deadline! AND THEN THERE are always things like term papers and exams in the spring semester. Vickie Walker joins the ranks of those who use the library study periods for cramming in last-minute bits of extra information. 21 □ SPRING ’68
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