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Dirt in the auditorium? Bill Kinnard and .lon Hall spent part of their Christmas vacation working on the new concrete floor in the front of the auditorium. Here they shovel in the preliminary fill of sand and gravel. Q.. Our faithful custodian Charlie Banks replaces a light bulb in the lower hall. CFBW-DBCK SWeUl0fS Ufe all the V098 ut The consarned things seem to burn out W.H.S. this year. Here we See Und!! every time he puts the ladder away. Lucas, Sue Jones, and lynn Wolf admiring Sheila Hall's latest. Qtr oum of pracfice unc! preparafiozzt. Better late than never. Gary Parmelee didn't quite make his book report deadline. Upon being surprised to find that the report had been slipped under the door, the teacher made an exception and accepted it. X X l Unwilling participants in Mr. Huns- berger's seventh period study hall dis- creetly hide their guilty faces from our photographer. Crime does not pay, said somebody or other. Anyway it's a good chance to catch up on your home- work. confronted by an inspired salesman from We were all the Spanish Club this year, asking, pleading with us to buy their bargain Christmas tin of thirteen dozen cookies for only two dollars. Sally Stirgwolt assures Mrs. Holcomb that these delectable cookies won't be around very long. 1'l
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.. vs I - l . .- Prize winners in the Junior Class Magazine Sale take a minute after school to compare the loot, These four accounted for over nine hundred dollars. From 3:30 to 5:00 every day the maiorettes can be seen in the lower hall teaching the maiorettes-to-be the funda- ' mentals of twirling. Here leann Hazlcensmith helps Beth A V f Wynkoop, a beginning student, with a difficult twirl. L . ' ' . , , W7 . , s.. .. 1 1 T .11 - v 1 W -. 1 'rw A -1 ' e ,....L..'f g l? 'iv ,,,, ' 5 .... ' ' Q . -V N 4, M lg. Q:- 0 5' ' 4. 'xr That one typewriter sounds pretty hollow in the empty ' f ll l - Q I ' typing roam. Beverlee Porter is intent upon finishing an Sl . ' . , -'i- - Y ' -'T' ' M ' : ' V 'N extra long assignment. ,. .1 . 5 G I-it 'Z fr. , ' W I . V4 Af 4 - .fwfr C!Al.l.ft'.l ?'l1l'lT ITF. eiflff MAPI' Members of the W.H.S, Spanish Club install some for- eign language propaganda in the library. Foreign lan- guages ore popular at W.H.S. and well they should be L' ' 5' ' in today's shrinking world. O Q Q '3- 5' The cheery smiles on the faces of these pretty teachers at must be an indication that the students were well behaved ' and eager to learn this day. Or maybe they are looking forward to a welcome weelueend. Money! Moneyl Money! Those iuniors really came up with a pile this year. Their eminently successful magazine sale grossed over four thousand dollars.
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, lfii J' 1 yr' 4 M f f,,' x R Silhouetted by the bonfire, Queen Ca- mille watches the pep rally with hopes for Friday's game. The freshman and sophomore Y-Teens spent many an hour working on decorations to make the Stardust formal lrfiiii sftft. s riff. 1 f iff 'Boy, that sure was good! says Kent Mathes, as he expresses his appreciation to Sandy Bunnelle, iunior class president, for the fine feed at the Junior,Senior ' Banquet. hi' , .K .V -G .. lt appears that the iunior class back- wards party was a roaring success. Here two iuniors, Gerry Scheehle and Mary Jenewein relax and discuss the merry- making. 'l ' 17, . :i.'viJ'if' .- Alf? ' 'J ' H cn , ,,. -fn.. n, . ,In qu. . Eeny, mecny, mincy, mo. lt takes a lot of hard, intense thinkinq to choose among all of these luscious, homemade cakes, Roger Nippcr, Glen Carpenter, Ronald Hahn, and Terry West might be able to have seconds if they go lightly on firstx at the Hi-Y potluck supper. a success. Here Carole Stripe, Pat Campbell, and Donna 'ff sn: Jo Spice put on the finishing touches. U .f L .X ill 5 , iz 4 .., t , , if M 4 4 l got this mastered, man! By the expression on Jim Allen's face, he knows just what hes doing, This exceptional pic- ture was snapped at the senior class sled riding party. 'iz . I :yea- i I-sfhu , -- . Ja-:xv . -'-'tv
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