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Keeping in step with the rhythm of the band, the cheerleaders dance to the tune of the “Stripper.” Woodlawn students find time during their lunch shift to take a rest Honor Society and Quill and Scroll from the routine of school work and t visit with friends inductions are held each spring. 5
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Knights So True, “We are the Knights! What kinda’ Knights? The Woodlawn Knights!” Well, what makes a knight? The classes unified are the backbone of the Knight. Look at the seniors—the voice of the Knight. After spending three years at Wood- lawn, the seniors are ready to face the world, ready to show everyone by their good ex¬ amples the qualities of a knight. The juniors are the heart of the Knight. A year of learning about their school has filled them with zeal for Woodlawn, extreme pride for their Alma Mater. The sophomores are the young blood, the new ideas of the Knight. Just discovering knighthood, they are eager to join. The clubs represent the spirit of the Knight. The Key Club and Z Club are the helping hands; Safety Council, the concern for others; Student Council, the leadership; National Honor Society, the quest for knowl¬ edge; Quill and Scroll, the imagination; Lan- cerettes, the enthusiasm; Band, the talent; the football team, the strength. On the football field, on any field of con¬ quest, the strength and stamina of the valiant Knight makes him victorious. Service, obedi¬ ence, honesty, loyalty, courtesy, a quest for knowledge—these make the “Knight so true.” In the final moments before the Airline game, the Knights huddled around the coaches for words of encouragement.
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Red and blue pompons atop cheerleader megaphones give evidence that a pep rally is under way. uJlx Sl tdj C A J J dfoMcd ( Ct prtu! A ' ,77 Q lic 7- U 1 uh $ JZfafru , but 2 ' ■V 7iy ftWUlldl lx ™ 5 Oothed In scarlet And Royal Blur. jJsTUU+ ' L Cf0u C Uuj Right: WHS claims America’s best high school javelin thrower as Terry Bradshaw broke the na¬ tional record several times this year. His best throw was 243’ 7” in the Indian Relays on April 1, 1966. The old record had been 232’ 9”. Below: Interesting patterns of glazed brick, in¬ cluding red and blue, decorate the school’s front entrance. Since these unusual designs are seen daily by most students, they too deserve a place in the students memories of Woodlawn. 6
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