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aV DAY iin the Wednesday 8:35 am Music was important to GW’s male stu- dents. However, more important was what it was played on. Early mornings often found many GW-ites gathered around a car whose owner was showing off his new jam sys- tem . 9:30 am In addition to the usual his- tory, math and science classes. GW students were offered a wide variety of vocational classes. A favorite with the girls was ste- nography. Each student learned skills such as shorthand which would help them in the fast- paced business world. 10:15 am Couldn’t wait to get here! Lane Smith showed enthusiasm at the thought of being a GW-ite. He found the halls an excellent place to ride his wheel. Lane was just one of many visitors.
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wciciiD cr gw. 12:02 pm A favorite time at GW — lunch time. Many students, preferring to get away from school for those precious 40 min- utes, took advantage of the priviledge of going out to lunch. A good parking place meant a quick return. 1:50 pm An all important decision for many GW students was choosing a class ring. Mr. Bill Edmunds, ring company representative, helped Patricia John- son and many other GW students choose a ring just right for them. 3:45 pm For those students who had to miss a test, there was always the once a week make-up day. Sandra Sater-already 10 minutes late.
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wciRiiD er ew 2:45 pm A welcome relief after five long hours of school work. Sixth-period assemblies always seemed to draw large crowds. Whether the band was performing, or an outside group came to play, the students showed enthusiasm. An as- sembly at the end of the day made a long day of school work seem much, much shorter. 3:40 pm After the 3:30 bell rang and the students made their mad exodus, teachers piled up their belongings and ventured home, once the coast was clear. Even now, teachers still 25 had work to do. 8:30 pm Exposure to culture and dramatic art was welcome not only by stu- dents but the community. One such exciting event was brought by the performance of Madame Butterfly”, staged in the evening.
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