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I Amidst the tools of his trade, Mr. Coplin explains to parents that With her classroom filled with interested parents, Miss Bucher not only is he 'fat and funny' but he also knows his drama. explains the year's curriculum on Back-to-School Night. 3 s Parent-Teacher Club Officers-Mr. and Mrs. james Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beck, Mr. and Mrs. William Mundis, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ezard, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lefebvre, Mr. Mrs. Richard Sanders. N ot Pictzwred: Mr. Richard Sanders. and Mrs. Eugene Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Childs, 24
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0 . Manning the information table on Orientation Day, Glen H Ridgway extends a genuine Howdy! to West students. Clad in new summer uniforms and filled with traditional Viking spirit, varsity cheer- leaders greet West students during Orientation week with a peppy Hello! cheer. 23
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+ A weary Viking parent sighs in distress as guide,-Ioyce Roath, delivers directions on Back-to-School Night. P.T.C. Back-To-School Night Enlightens Parents West's Parent-Teacher Club sponsored the an- nual Back-To-School Night, designed to acquaint the parents with school curriculum and faculty. P. T. C. Officers were introduced: Mr. and Mrs. james Wilson, president, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Izard, secretary - treasurer. Mrs. Bill Oreen, American Field Service representative, informed parents about the foreign exchange program, climaxing her speech with the in- troduction of West's exchange students, Mike Cooper of New Zealand and Sanith Vilay of Laos. From the auditorium, parents proceeded to home- rooms to receive a brief summary of daily activities. Then began the long trek of retracing paths, famil- iar to students, but puzzling to their parents. After following their youngsters' complicated schedules, coffee and donuts in the cafeteria welcomed weary parents who were unaccustomed to long hallways, numerous stairsteps, a crowded Times Square, and long hustling bridge-all to be transversed in a brief five minute passing period between classrooms. t, l Parents graciously accept refreshments during the study halls which round out their schedules on Back-to-School Night.
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