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mi Am) m £ m m msm Pam Burkett, Dan Cory and Kent Johnson get together at the last school dance held after the final game of the sectional. Chris Kaufman enjoys the Christinas spirit by feasting on candy, cupcakes and brownies. The goodies were supplied by the Saber class.
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Debbie Baker, Erin Butler and Cathy Baker enjoy lunch as a break from schoolwork and a time to get together with friends. Reflecting back over 1976 we find bits and pieces of happiness, friendship and growth ' Somewhere Over the Rainbow ' Homecoming. Alice Jackman and Choice playing at the after game dances. Student Council sponsoring ' American Graffiti, ' a field day and selling candy bars at school. Working on L ' il Abner and The Matchmaker. Part-time jobs, homework, then weekends! ' Precious and Few ' the Christmas formal. No Mondays for a month!! snow days. Cotton candy, the Mousehole the fair. Jello jewels. Our own biscuit the school lunches. Morning announcements, A Closer Look . . . WDHS. Miss America, Conglomeration convocations. Up and coming Picasso ' s, concerts the Fine Arts Week. ' A Time for Us ' the prom. All are bits and pieces of student life. 6 Student Life
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Summer ' s Still a Time of Learning School ' s out! Summer ' s in! No more studies, no more teachers, no more homework, no more worries. School ends bringing in summer and its freedom. A time for swimming, skiing, biking, and deep golden tans. A time for sleeping late in the morning and partying late at night. A time for trips throughout the states or just a cruise around the courtsquare. But summer was more than this. For with the end of the school year came three months full not only of unending freedoms, but of new chal- lenges and responsibilities for stu- dents. Many worked hard earning money and valuable experience in summer jobs. Others attended sum- mer school, driver ' s education, sum- mer band practice, and many other worthwhile activities. Yes, even though school ' s out. Barons are still learning and experiencing life to its fullest. Left; Nancy Webb seems to enjoy the long hours of summer band practice necessary for a Marching Baron. For Carmen Hartman and Tim Heffley, summer is not a time for play but for further learning in summer school. Left Jobs are an important part of summer for many students as Barb Yoder knows work- ing at the Emporium. Keith Moughler and Jeff Norris, the official A-C-D sno-kone makers, lake time out to pose for a picture. 8 Summer
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