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Mr. Earl Turner views the school flag which was spection are Mr. Richard Priddy, Council Advisor; planned and designed as a result of a Student Coun- » r Committee chairman; and cil sponsored contest. Displaying the flag for in- Ronald Carlson, Student Council President. Our Faith And Love We Pledge To Thee, 8
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Above: Given to him by loyal Knights, Coach Lee Hedges dis¬ played the ball that brought the first victory over Byrd. Above: Woodlawn has had only six classes to wear this symbol of school loyalty, but its wearers have already scattered around the world Knights who wear this class ring carry with them a constant reminder of their Alma Mater. Above: Exhibiting faith in their team, many stu¬ dents gathered around to wish good fortune to the football players as they left for the State Semi- Finals at Lafayette. Woodlawn! We give you ourselves! To make you great has been our goal in the past and you, in turn, have given us a desire to build for ourselves a great future. We’ve made you a leader because you made us lead¬ ers. We’ve given you victories; you have made us victors. We feel a surge of pride, of power when your flag is carried onto the field. We will wear the symbol of our loyalty to you—the class ring—for many years. We will remem¬ ber the good times, the learning times, the winning times—forever. Below: Diane Arnold, responsible for this collection of books for servicemen in Viet Nam, told Johnny Bean and George Ramsey how many books the stu¬ dents added to the box. 9
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