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SPLIT SECOND TIMING in executing the trumpet guillotine enables senior Garry Bourne and other trumpeters to create memorable halftime performances. AT THE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME THUSE, Coach Bob DeLorenzo presents one of WMMN's good luck Yann Dogs to senior Danny Phillips. IN DOWNPOURING RAIN senior Donna Jean Payne watches the Bear's 6-0 double overtime victory over the Bridgeport Indians. UNDEFEATED in regular season play, the varsity football squad rushes on the stadium turf to claim its final vic- tory over the East Fairmont Bees.
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What's so special about our side? Not the varsity football team's 9-0 record, not the band's Disney World appear- ance or our wide selection of 110 course offerings, but the 1030 students, 70 teachers and staff members, 2 princi- pals and statues of Abe Lin- coln and Polar Bears each contributed to the special feeling making the West Side, Our Side. While not everything made the news, the Spirit Club boosted the Bears with flash cards at basketball games, the Student Council revived the Sweetheart Dance, and stu- dents participated in a county-wide effort which passed the school levy. Some of the best rewards were personal, however, as students made lasting friend- ships during the daily sched- ule which began at 7:30 a.m. and was extended to 2:35 p.m. Without realizing, we were immersed in a routine that we took for granted. REACTIONS occur when chemicals are combined. Seniors Bobby Yanero and Dee Ann Prozzillo study a mix- ture in chemistry class. DESPITE THE ONE-POINT LOSS to crosstown rival East Fairmont, junior Ron Everhart racks up 27 points for the Bears. 2 Opening
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SNOW HAMPERS FIREMEN from moving on the front lawn to extin guish the February 27 blaze. WITH HIS SCHOOL IN FLAMES Principal john D. Tennant's main concern is the safety of the student body. FAULTY WIRING in the attic caused a fire which destroyed two-thirds of the roof of the main building. 4 Opening
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