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-x f ff xg' Y-4s w t,,.' 'A 'JF 49' T' . gxistnf' A typical day at WHS begins with our secretary, Mrs. Cohorn. She writes tardy slips, gives check out slips and calls our parents if we aren't in school. Kathy Smith, Jackie Self and Dennis Buckner are being helped by IVlrs. Cohorn. 2. Every third or fourth hour an office aide or lVlrs. Cohorn gives the announce- ments. 3. Before classes, during, and after class on the patio stands those who take time to talk. Among the crowd, Ruthann Drake, Wesley Nessmith, Vickie Reed, Bart Buckner, Carlos Rubio, and Skip Peterson. 4. When class starts there is always one busy at work. Evelyn Myers is the one. 5. Jackie Cox, Senior and Kim Wade, Sophomore, type away in IVIrs. MilIer's 6th period class. 6. Some teachers have an aide or two. Mr. Larry Wooldridge, Counselor has two, Suzanne Telling and Glenna Willey the last hour. 7. An un- lucky freshman got an egg in his mouth during a pep assembly. Those not bought for Slave Day were initiated. 8. Chris Bowen waits for the bell to ring. She has her books, but who wants to go to class early. 9. If you go into the Home Ec. class you find girls learning to sew and cook. In this case, Missy IVlorin, Kim Alexander, and Kelly Rupert haven't learned yet. 10. Of course, class time gives you time in the Li- brary. Sam Dyer takes his time to read a book.
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IDU- s'7 6 if T ,,-f -- - U z f as 4.. .S if 1 ' - 15, l gqil i u +13 in W. o mg R ,LQXQ 1 X During the lunch break the machines are used quite often. George Switzer and Tom Zimmerman are a part of the Key Club which fill the machine each day. 2. Many like Brian Knowles have a work release. Brian comes back for tennis. 3. Before and at half time, band members perform. The band is directed by Merv Chase. 4. English class is not the only place you write continuously. Journalism I students, Kathy MacDonald, Debbie Goodwin, Wayne Switzer, Cindy Layton, Evelyn Myers and other also write. Mr. Hopkins is speaking with Robin Wilson. 5. Finally the end of the day. The enrollment for Athletic P.E, has gone up over the past years. 6. Football gave WHS a good name and runners-up at STATE. Hoak Harris, D.J. Farbo and Sergio Archuleta are a few who represented WHS. 7. Rodolfo Rivera shoots for a point. 8. Tammy Tyler and Sheri Looney run for a fast time. Girls need the exercise too. 9. Martin Garcia moves upward with a struggle. :Ki
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