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me Jqafg, A5emdfw5, Af W J! 3 .tv ff r- if , And the band played onl One of the best signs of the success of our music program at W H S is the H1 Lights the band that played at so many of our dances These five Doug Andrews john Williams Craig Wolf Ed Nicholson and Robert Williams make up the brass section of this dance band. This is crack the whip as done by Col- onel Larson. Colonel Larson demon- strated to the students his outstanding ability with whips, rifles, lariats, and magic tricks in an unusual assembly program. Delores Dean waves good-bye to her audience after completing her act at the junior-senior Y-Teen formal. She did part of the speech Green Pastures and really had everyone laughing. ' ,lei Colin, old boy, I think you're getting just a wee bit bald, comments Eddie Widder to Colin Cranston. Irene Fritz and Louis Filippi are en- joying Eddie's comments, but Ted Hickling looks a little shy. These mountain folks came to school decked in their finest clothes for one of the Student Council fad days. No, it isn't the bridge over the River Kwai. It's the swinging bridge at Mohican State Park, with the Annual Staff merrily proving that it does swing. -.4 R4 V. F K if. ' has . 4 'H 1 I . - 5 a it F tg . f in 1 1- 1 3 Y . 4 . 3
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Heyl Hurry up a little. You know there are only four minutes between classes and I'm thirsty! yells an im- patient student to a line of boys at the drinking fountain. There is always a mad rush for the drinking fountains when the class dismissal bell rings. lVhy all the books, girls? Could it be that this is the first year that these seventh graders have had their studies in so many books? 4 ,Q 52 jun ja .jim fgafwwor .Jalal grfracurricnt Gee, this thing works! comments Neal Gerst- enschlager to Bob Curtis and Kenny Baker, who are learning that they, too, must have a Grizzly Pbyg N pencil in order to be one of the gang. These pen- cil dispensers were installed this year for the first time at W. I-I. S. Big business advertising methods are displayed by this huge sign on the fire screen in the auditorium. We're sure that Mr. Bookworm thoroughl ed going through our annual. y enjoy- f 5omEX Psr:TuRes N HRE .sm , j 5 NHTURFIL e y rxeoton kg L 9 rtyg pdtg y j J BU t f' D N mm we , H Hagfmgli 5 AT! Er Oh, for Pete's sake! exclaims Betty jo Houston in a tone of consternation. Some of the senior boys felt that Betty might enjoy opening a locker full of paper at 8:28 a.m.g but from the looks of things, she didn't enjoy it too much.
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S 1-.- 4 3 2 . , 4 lk 5 'X ' , ,Q RV ta .. . W 'Nff + ,421 5. rsvr . L F2555 ffii ' f' .t A , t Mt W . m, ., ' 'xahnuk at ,,, -v .va.f..g 5, 9 ni Q I ' 1 3412.9 it Q , ,t I K a s Ng 'gi -kv These four junior girls-Sheila Hall, Heidi Koppitch, Marty J p Isbell, and Rosemarie LoPresty-were a fine addition to the - A1 My vocal concerts this year. They spent many long hours practicing I o E LL' together so that we could have a new singing group. gym, WWMQKDMQ gwls ,Main M ya Mr. Shields and Sylvia Snyder pose with a box of cookies that the Spanish classes sold at Christmas. The happy expressions are the result of an intake of 35254. This amount will help to pay for the expenses of the seniors when they go to Mexico. JJM! MIA ju Ulm CIM I 6C0gl'LLi'L0l'L li - ' 'ALook! I typed thirty-two words a minute with only two errors, Billie Bird exelaims to Sue Frase and Betty Smith, as they check their progress on the football typing field set up for Typing I students. I'1l bet this guy Van YVinkle is a teacher some- where. He is old enough, thinks jim Sailer. The seventh graders in Mrs. Gilbert's English class received both entertainment and know- ledge from these records. F A Wok? .lib Gloria Jen Santee and Carol Miller are busily decorating the bulletin board in the library. They are showing with eutouts that children of all ages can always find many reasons for reading,
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