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Fall colors blended I i i A refreshing popsicle helps to cool off those first, long bus rides back home for exhausted Cavaliers. There they were, the four classes of Woodson High School, back to face a hectic August morning of new schedules and teachers. During the first days of school, members of all the classes greeted old friends, filled out Federal Survey forms and welcomed AFS and other foreign students. However, the student body of Woodson had not yet united. As the various activities and clubs of Woodson be¬ gan to function, the seniors assumed their new posi¬ tions of leadership and realized their responsibility. The freshmen began to understand the challenge and meaning of high school. Each academic day, the four classes worked together as a team. At the Back- to-School Dance, the seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen mingled together socially for the first time. With the Woodson Way Drive, Student Govern¬ ment made an extra effort to emphasize to all Cava¬ liers that the conduct and appearance of the student body influences the reputation of a school. Two weeks later, Woodson broke all previous records for magazine drives and established itself first in the state in spirit and support. When the first AFS assembly officially welcomed our two exchange students, Ay- senur Tamerand Vita Schulz, the girls knew that they were being received by an appreciative and unified student body. Oops, I was positive he said a right turn! exclaims lost freshman Pat Lloyd. Agents Dianne Waters and Stan Owens rally the counter-espionage spirits of 0066 for their new assignment—the magazine drive. 12 STUDENT LIFE
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Togetherness in STUDENT LIFE
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with those of Turkey and Germany Mr. Phipps receives the flags of Turkey and Germany from Aysenur Tamer and Vita Schulz. The raising ot the American flag officially opens WTW for the 1965-1966 session. •?, . ' f a
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