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I i ! | SPECIAL FEATURE. PORTRAIT OF A WEST HIGH DANCE Have satchel; will travel THE SCENE: Place—West High Gymnasium. Setting—an After Game Dance. Atmosphere—a darkened dance floor with soft music playing. THE CAST: There is one more item necessary to complete our picture—people. There are lots of people at the dance. But they seem to be waiting for something. They are still waiting. Ah! There! It finally happened. One brave boy has left his secure position with the guys and has ventured toward that large congregation across the floor. They are the girls. They look very threatening, but being the gallant man he is, he is undaunted. THE DRAMA: He picks out his dancer-to-be and leads her to the middle of the dance floor. A few other boys by this time have decided that this is evidently the thing to do, so they proceed in like manner. And at last the ball is rolling . . . Oops! It stopped rolling. There seems to be a problem. The boys who are dancing represent only a fraction of the -male population present at the dance. The rest of them seem nailed to the floor. There they stand, the poor, timid things! And the girls stand across the gym facing the boys look- ing their absolute loveliest. (And do we detect a bit of righteous indignation in their glares?) But— alas—it is in vain! This Page Sponsored by ALDRICH LUMBER COMPANY Everything to Build Anything. Twist variations by Ron Jacob- son 26
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KODIAK SI 7IR VIR IKS SOHIOni. QiKlRNIlR Suzi Feldman, Roger Boggio, Penny Huber, Donna Roholt, Kay Breshears, Dave Cox, Rick Slater, Grade TWO: Judy Lee, John Fox, Doug Denier, Cora Jo Allen, Dana Evans, Larry White, Mr. Morris—adviser, ' ii! , Steve Devitt, Cathy Clare, Pat Boyle, Lesley Maynard, Susan Milohov. NOT PICTURED: Joyce Binder, Kayleen House, Doyle LaVerdure, Dian Mai las, Mary Jane Martin, Tom Richardson, Susan Thomas. From covering Student Council elections and speech conventions to predicting the outcome of school games and winter wardrobes, the Kodiak surveys happenings at B.W.H.S. Ever)' member of the Kodiak staff is a reporter. He may cover sports, write features, or take pictures, but whatever his job, he does his part in contributing to the Kodiak. The Kodiak staff hides out sixth period in room 127 which has its own work room and darkroom for developing pictures. Members of the staff, however, can be found around B.W.H.S. halls talking to stu- dents, in the main office gathering data, in the guid- ance and deans’ departments, in the gym, and even in such places as the parking lot surveying parking conditions. It is the job of the Kodiak staff to find out what is happening at B.W.H.S. and to inform the students of these happenings. Their goal is to improve this sendee to the greater satisfaction and pleasure of the student body. Editor Kay Breshears works with Adviser Lew Morris pasting the rough draft of the paper together. Editor-in-chief Kay Breshears Society editor ....... .......... Donna Roholt Sports editor .............................. Dave Cox Feature editor Penny Huber News editor..............................Roger Boggio Advertising manager ......................... Rick Slater Circulation manager ........................ Cathy Clare Photographer................................ Larry White Adviser .......................... .. . Mr. Lew Morris This page sponsored by LYLE’S APPLIANCE PARK and BUTTREY’S FASHIONS ’’For Individuality It's Buttrey's Downtown Fashions.” 25
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BAND PRESENTS “TOPS IN POPS” Saxes swing out with Me and My Shadow. ■ The BWHS band Tops in Pops concert, held in a capacity-filled gym, was warmly received by spectators on January 15. The band played music which ranged from clas- sical to show tunes. One of the purposes of the concert was to raise money for a trip. PROGRAM Fanfare Star Spangled Banner ............... Key Light Cavalry Overture ........... Suppe Till Eulenspicgcl's Merry Pranks .... Strauss Highlights from The Music Man .. Wilson Have Horn, Will Travel Logan Bossa Nova .—.................... Walters El Capitan March Sousa Me and My Shadow ................ Silver Comonaho ...................... Seibert Gospel Jazz Band ........ Walker, Hansen Them Basses March Huffine Highlights From Exodus ........... Gold Dixieland Jamboree ........... Warrington National Emblem March .......... Bagley Taskmaster Glenn approaches podium for second half of Pops Concert. This page sponsored by RAY C. STEINER'S MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY 1240 North 27th Airport Road at Poly Drive
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