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getting the mostfrom our classes Y i 3 XE?-' They Tell a Lot !-Joe Dunnigan, freshman, finds that report cards reveal much. It's a Small World-Sandra Adams, Melvin Slink- er, Ralph Bowers, and Tessa Trusty study the globe in a world history class. Brains at Work-James Coffman, Carolyn Dayes, Ronnie Mann, Sandra Ayres, and Larry Hunt exper- iment in a chemistry class. 011 the Spot!-Tina Parker, junior, recites in an English class. ..10-
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fashion me WML No matter Where they go or how they go, today's teenagers always seem to have fun. Fun just goes with the teenager. Whether it's a hayride With the gang followed by a sizzling hot dog cooked over an open fire or a trip to a favorite drive-in, it's fun to be with friends. Coke Please-A stop at one of the favorite drive in spots means fun for Kathy Becker. Surprises Inside !-Spanish and Latin students enjoy the annual ' breaking of the Christmas pinata. Hot Dog!-Dave Wiggam and Marsha Blankenship enjoy them- selves at a Weinie roast. Senior Shindig-A senior re- cord dance was one of the high- lights of the school year. l ,WH Y 'MVN 'NW-5N G I t We-5' 'Wm' '
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and preparing for college . . . Of course, the main reason for school is classes even though emphasis is sometimes placed or misplaced on other aspects. It is the classes that make the school first or second rate academically. Washington tries to keep its standards high, but this would be impossible Without the help of everyone. The students and faculty Work harmoniously to keep Washington in the first rate category. Teachers give students advice in preparing for college or Whatever occupation they may choose to enter after graduation. The students in turn serve the school by ushering, running errands, and working in the clinic and book- store. Which one?-Janet Stevens and Judy Kernohan discuss college plans with Mrs. Ester R. Dengler, - representative from Evanston Hospital. 102 ??--Diane Coghill, one of the several girls Mystery Man!-Mrs. Baldwin explains that who help Mrs. Brownewell, our nurse, may be the school attendance is important to grades and future reason for Ronnie Emery's high temperature. employment opportunities. ...111
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