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Sixteen is time for car Whatever sweet sixteen may have meant in years gone by today it means you're old enough to drive a cor. Never again will you be content to ride the big yellow bus after the first time your parents let you drive the car to school. For others a Honda is the answer to get- ting to school. Then your only problem is what to do with your helmet if it won't fit in your locker. The full bike racks indicate that Schwinns are also a popular method of getting to school. BELOW - The full parking lot plus the new east lot indicate that many students drive to school. BOTTOM LEFT - Elaine Nunn gets ready to go home in her car. BOTTOM RIGHT - A special area is reserved for motorcycles. l lliiltl' 1: li ' ,,,,...1f 'nv-1 ,Q-v. 1 .x .mn -ll
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Choruses score a hit with assembly One of the best assemblies I've ever seen at this school, was the comment ofa WHS teacher about the Christmas assem- bly. Going along with the winter theme, cho- rus members dressed in mufflers, stocking Tffi, .1 1. , , g. -.... . ,. caps, and fur-collared coats to present a lovely program of traditional and modern songs of the season. David Hayes, Keith McLaughlin, and Phil Swanson were hits as the wise men singing We Three Kings. -rf I I r' 'TT it 1. r rril-Y ly ' a 1 I X .1 f 5 3 Dawn Oless, playing in a trio which included her father provided variety in the program. Another trio composed of Charlie Gib- bons, Claudette Dunn and Debbie Gros- swiller also made a hit. Randy Musgrave had girls swooning as he sang Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. Lance Morrison's deep voice was heard in various numbers, especially in exerpts from the Messiah, The chorus was directed by Mr. Jim Dillehay.
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Campus glitters with signs of season Hannukah and Christmas, happy times of the year, did not pass without notice. Although most everyone was spending time dreaming of the coming vacation, there was still time for carols and tradi- 1U1 . yr ggi.. tional decorations. A stand holding vials of red and green liquid provided an unusual Christmas tree for chemistry students. Warmth of the season was suggested by the artificial fireplace in Mr. Porianda's Mp Pu Am Cm . M2435 y24S Q i calls. room. In the crafts room original as well as store bought ornaments glittered to remind aspiring artists of the coming sea- son. From offices to library, wreaths, signs, and goodies echoed the special season.
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