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LEFT Students crowded around the class lists to check their scheduled sessions ABOVE Stopping trouble before it starts was the topic of “Tuning Your Car” BELOW LEFT Surprising everyone was this leap during the judo demonstration BELOW Students saw a second side of Mr. Baker, that of a modern guitarist
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TOP Planning and organizing Westworld were members of the committee Amelia Weber, Amelia Weber turned to instructing for the day as she demonstrated origami, the Japanese art of paper folding Mark Felchlia, Carla Seitz, Ken Klueter, Chairman Rich Ullman, Lynn Wessel, Rad Widmer, and Secretary Susan Hemann. ABOVE Learning to dance proved to be one of the most popular sessions of the day Westworld A Learning Vacation Taking the name “Westworld” from the popular movie, members of National Honor Society proclaim- ed, “Have we got a vacation for you!” For one day students had a vacation from their scheduled classes. Instead they attended sessions concerning careers, crafts and other areas of interest. Planning for that vacation began early in November. From interest surveys handed out to each student, topics were selected. Guest speakers and ex- perts were invited to instruct the sessions which provided something for everyone, ranging from the energy crisis to cake decorating, the feminist move- ment to professional athletics. When the day ended, the promise of quite a vacation had come true. Using Sandy Niggli as an example, a cosmetician gave make-up tips and techniques to interested girls.
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Intramurals An Energy Outlet Changing the pace of normal sports activities, |n- tramural Basketball permitted over 40 individuals to participate without interscholastic pressure. Divided into four teams and refereed by Mr. White and Mr. Price, the teams put together some very good games. Although detailed records were not kept, Team IV, led by captain Rich Ullman, took first place. Dan Gramlich’s Team | followed them with se- cond UPPER LEFT As Dan Gramlich goes up for a shot, Brian Schumacher backs off enabling referee Price to save a few breaths on his whistle LEFT Mike Flemming waits for what seems an eternity as the ball Stalls in mid-air with time moving on ABOVE Battling over the rebound, Mark Wehrle gains the upper hand over Greg “Frenchy” Frey
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