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A. The gym became the storehouse for all school equipment over the summer, and janitors had to sort and move it all in the K j] AM B. Construction machinery and workmen change the look of the front of the building. C. The old gym was converted into a cafe- teria” for the first seven weeks of school, and students were bussed to lunch. D. Terrazo floors had to be poured in all the new hallways iof the remodeled building. V ' H '00 IA b H hoon pTprly exc .11 rh 5: stages of construction brought iting moments for observers. f0hl)6 H % VPK .ornis E£IA L ) ls h 4f- 00 b PTM0C Ulh x'fia hhwy SttSff e j j -',r -1 ' -' • 5 j VMSM •GVIDIME L a J CONSTRUE CTIOt. 3
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WCHS Maze Leads to Improvements Isiwis [D . What a maze! Yes! Though ev- eryone'looked forward to what the new WCHS will be next year, many hardships had to be en- dured by students, teachers and administrators during 1983-84 before the dream school” could be realized. Shuttle busses an ,classes on the move became ah everyday part of school life, but each com- pleted area of the school brought new hope that it was all worth- while. Except for one week at the beginning of-the fall semester, school was not interrupted to the point of being stopped. With ev- eryone's cooperation, spirits re- named high and the work pro- eded on schedule. WHITELANC HIGH SC H( cUatfL 2 CONSTRUCTION ViSlUH
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Student Life is Maze of Activities Each student's life is actually a maze. Adults may ask, what do kids have to worry about? Go to school, come home, what’s so hard about that? What some people don’t understand is that we students live in a maze. We have clubs, academics, sports, Homecoming, band, and those special friends that we have to think about. Scholastic achievement no longer is the sole criterion for suc- cess in high school. Those who do well are usually involved in a wide variety of clubs and other extra- curricular activities. Each student also has a life after 3:15. After school activities may be very diverse — ranging from work and shopping to dates, con- certs and even visits to the IRT. Some of us even have marriage on our minds. Whatever our special involvement, we all travel the WCHS maze together. A 4 STUDENT ACTIVITIES
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