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Jim Wagner: English 35 English 45 Newspaper Adviser. James Waldman: English 2xg English 33 Athletic Director: Weight Training. Mike Wallace: Head Custodian. Jo Ann Walter: English 49 Department Chair. Richard Watson: English 2: Reading. Gloria Williams Vice Principals Secretary. Perry Williams: Spanish 1: Spanish 2. Jane Wise: Administrative Vice Principal. Nancy Works: Campus Monitor. Paul Wurschmidt: Instrument Ensemble: Guitar: Intermediate Band: Concert Band: Choir: Typing 1. Lynn Zumbiel: English 1: Reading. Faculty E '1 L .. 'Lg-':iQr,lI4T14i1i.5'l....' ' ' 73155
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VVhat's Inside 1' 1' 1 1 ' ' il ll ,' ' -, J ig s ' Li , s ly LJ .J 'l is qi 1 w 1 1' ' ' lx s U J 1 - Q . Q x i l l V x l l r l Varsity Football 186 Contemplating his next move, Kevin Bohatch takes a breather on the sideline during the Cougars' game against Jesuit. V E I w w l l l 1 w 14 ,i it ,N .. X ,N . t. il ll i 1 , i L, L: .1 Boys' Cross Country 18 Coming around the tum at the mile marker, John Coolican helps the Fresh- man Cross Country team to a Sub-Section first place by placing sixth at the meet. Boys' Varsity Basketball 202 A Yard high, Todd Wilson uses his three foot vertical leap to tip the ball into Cougar hands during the team,s home game against Grant. IT S ALL A MATTER GF Sports 1 8 1 Division Page
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