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GW FG S Westminster High Sehool's mighty and spirited seniors realize that the time is now for opportunity. The Class ol' '69, the greatest senior classl in the sehool's history, jumped into alll their activities with such enthusiasm as to roek the school with their willingness and readi- ness. Over all the obstdeles, the senior class reigned victorious. l T . rf' ,R 5 N' 5 so ,, - .. s l . f or .53 'f ' ti 'Q-. l l I OR lt is with great appreciation that the seniors thank the senior counselors Mr. Blankinship and Miss Rosier and senior advisor Mr. De Wenter for their help in making the seniors number one. WHS seniors have reached out for the oppor- tunities given them, They have shown to all that when the time has eome for op- portunity, take it, and be the hest.
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Senior officers gave WH guidance 05 I 'T MQ, 47 f ,max SENIOR CL.-ISS OFFICERS: Eddie Haas, Noling, Secretary: and David Cervantes, Representative-abLargeg Gail Galloway, Vice- Treasurer. Presidentg Mark High, President, Nancy The Seniors started off a great year at the first pep assembly with an amazing event in the center ofthe foot- ball field. A helicopter, carrying the Senior Class President, Mark High, swooped over the high school and touched down on the football field. A short time later they followed it up with the planning of the traditional luau. Color and originality was brought in with the theme, The Feast of Kahmeameaf' A mixture of old Hawaiian with the fire dancer, and modern teen-age America with a dance lo Seniors band, The Animationsjl added a spicy mixture to the evening. The Seniors grabbed another bull- by-the-horns when they turned Mc- Donalds Day into a gigantic free dance. Other schools in the Hunt- ington Beach District were invited, thus fostering closer relationships between students from all over. Ever striving in all activities, to be great, to achieve, throughout the whole year until the very end of their high school years, the Seniors marched to graduation. MR. DE WENTER Class Advisor
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