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introduction 5 ; h rf. r , % t Al i ' K 0 About 440 frightened sophomores attended assembly at Woodlawn on Septem¬ ber 6, I960, and became the first class ever to register at this school. On that morning, the day of graduation seemed far, far away. But alas! Three years iy have passed and these students are now ready to leave our school. This class, r which will be graduated on May 23, 1963, will go down in history as the first graduating class to have attended Woodlawn for all three years of high school. Since the Class of 1963 has this distinction, we have chosen to honor the graduates by building the theme of the yearbook around them and the phrase We Will Remember. i J Though the ACCOLADE contains a record of all the classes and their j accomplishments during this year, it has a special meaning to the seniors. Re- O ceiving this yearbook emphasizes that they are leaving behind them memories m of three years filled with excitement and trials from helping to organize a brand new school. Some of them are charter members of the Student Council that named our school mascot and selected our school colors. Others helped to organize the various clubs and start them functioning smoothly. f Since they have definitely played a part in helping to create the Woodlawn .y Spirit, in helping to build our traditions and reputation, and have helped to l r, bring recognition to our school in such a short period of time, we think that it is appropriate to honor them in this way. As you turn the pages, consider the class representatives shown at various places throughout the book as your guides, and enjoy with them the memories that we have shared this year at Woodlawn High School. Cynthia Arnold STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT Lou Pope joy LATIN CLUB PRESIDENT •I ,v
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