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Mac MacGarry introduces Woodson ' s “It ' s Academic” team including Jim Mann, Richard Payne, and Richard Healy as sponsor Marvin-Joe Merck backs them up. In any school certain diversions are needed td‘ have a well-rounded whole. By supporting school activities, the student body at Woodson was drawn together in their common enjoyment. The most literal of victories is victory on the playing field. Athletics provided the spirit so necessary to the unification of the student body; for, whether we win or lose, enthusiasm runs high at every sports event. Another excellent mode of student unification is the sale of advertisements ' —without which our publications could not exist. Hard work on the part of many students created a feeling of pride in the victory gained. Throughout the year, medium after medium served to unite The W. T. Woodson High School. In the process, we became better students, better athletes, and better people. In the classroom English teacher Miss Miriam Watkins insures a sound academic precedent in her fourth period. t 10
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Pat Rampy and Nancy Robb assist at the Mardi Gras coronation of Mary Margaret Marston and Paul Ramsey. The W. T. Woodson ' s All-State choir included Mary Mar- Leod, Belinha Rowley, Carolyn Schlipf, Mike McBlair, garet Marston, Brian Schaible, Nancy Wright, Donna Me- Bob Garner, Ken Owens, and Ken Pennington. 9
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Varsity eager John Cabot helped to display the Cavalier’s win-lose-or-die spirit on the basketball court. Jacqui Rudd receives expert counseling to¬ wards pre-registration from Junior Counselor Miss Tucker Winn. The Key Club’s student selected “Ugly Boy’’ Paul Bitten- bender is crowned by a bevy of cheerleaders—Barbara Phillips, Joanne Coakley, Connie Walter, and Joan Cushman. Miss Patricia Byrnes spreads the warpaint on Mr. James Clark for the Magazine Drive warpath.
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