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Mathematical computer and sponsor for the class of 1965, Mrs. Martha Walden straight- ens her file in order to provide more space for Senior notes and material. Revealing sternness yet unending patience, Jimmy Bruce reflects his determination to carry out the unending responsibilities of president of the Senior class. 201
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200 Charles Rula Vice-President Floy Bottoms and Jimmy Hunt Historians Bonnie Swartz Treasurer 1965 Class — First Five-Year Chancellors For five years the Senior Class was in residence at GW. They passed through every fad from tenni- pumps to Superman to James Bond. Most seniors remembered the past with a thoughtful fondness. Many members could still find evidences of blue Junior-Senior paint on shoes, shirts, bermudas, and class rings. From ''My Blue Heaven ' the class of sixty-five went on to perform myriads of good deeds. These included a prize donated to the class with the largest number of Ledger subscriptions, buses rented for the trip to the basketball tourna- ment at the Arena, tutoring services offered free of charge to needy seniors, and classes presented based on the use of the slide rule. In retrospect 1965 classmates recalled service and participation in many areas. Homeroom Presidents—Left, Front to Back: Linda Hawkins, Larry Loving, Tommy Graham. Center, Front to Back: Diane Woodlee, Anna Pettis, Krikor Bandazian, Wellford Tiller. Right, Front to Back: Emilie Bray, Judy Spain, Donald Talley. ie ra
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