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We Play . . . “Candid Camera” focuses in to observe George Washington High School at play. And in what ways a student body of 2.300-plus lets off steam! Ring out the class routine! Ring in the change of pace! Never too old to have fun — this is the student at GWHS! Related activities afford the stude nt time to “goof off,” to enjoy wholesome, constructive relaxa- tion. September brings with it an aspiring student body bustling in the halls. Then, daily, the familiar electronic signal brings a repeat of the busy hall scene. With past “follies” of summer still haunting them, students once again settle down for another year of hard work. But, alas, “all work and no play make Jack a dull boy,” and GW indulges in “folly.” Every group has its clowns, its would-be Fred As- taires. These make their mark in the GW “Follies,” not so named but characteristically enacted. The Junior Variety Show also brings out the student body to view the handiwork of their talented classmates. “Follies” are not merely play. These amateur student productions often prove valuable in providing an insight toward understanding the viewpoint of others.
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We Work . . “Days of Our Lives” becomes a daily reality on the campus scene of GW. Many, many students necessarily make for many, many types of work. The role of the student is to maintain a record of consistently high standards of perform- ance. Foreign language laboratory equipment provides an inter- esting educational facility to promote the learning of a mod- ern foreign language. In typing class, the student receives informative lectures from the teacher as well as actual practice with the typewriters. These practices afford the student skills which will aid in college work, often times, leading to a career. s But work is not all academic. To make himself a well- rounded person, the student works toward mechanical dexter- ity. Excellent equipment promotes knowledge for future lu- crative work, or for a satisfying hobby. The ever present demand of today’s student keeps GW constantly striving to bring new and better things to the student. GENERAL OFFICE
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