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You n1ake the baskets ue ll make the noise' Such is the case with eg IC W adsworth cheering section lh1s IS the grou of students who add M Dont you have anything smaller than a five? asks Mr Gersten- A hlagcr as he and Larry lNoble search for the proper change from the Congratulations, Pete! That was good work, boy! exclaim Brian Dye and Rex Close following a touchdown made by Pete Friedt. Pete looks as pleased as the rest of the team. Most valuable player - and we're proud of him! This year the members of the football team selected jack Lo- nier XV. H. S.'s most valuable player for his outstanding defensive plays. This year the winner of the Norton-XVads- worth football game was given the custody of this three-hundred-pound bell. The smiles of be Mr. Dye, Mr. Browning, president of the Boosters Club, and Mr. Mcllvainc, our head football coach, show clearly the outcome of W. X our last game with Norton: an Q'- Mfiishw
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'I-5 That sun can get mighty hot thinks our summer crew as they put 'W W-f-,M in new cement at the W. H. S. stadium .Jigagfltg gncfiegi W 52, if.. of 0 Mrs Garcia happily serves Beverly West and LuWanda Williams their lunch Why so happily? Because of the addition of paper cups and plates to our cafeteria, there is little dishwashing. The line-up? No, it's our faithful bus drivers. They do their job in any kind of weather without complaining. They always have a smile for the students. Bernard Yvolfe, Charlie Banks, Henry Kilmer, Leonard Sega, Virgil Morri- son, George Vallen, Bill Ream, Clyde Rodgers, Thelma Rodgers.
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aw- WK 8.1 W Y Brian Dy at XV. H. S., The football team, which annual- ly eleets the homecoming queen and her eourt, has again held to tradition in choosing a lovely and charming royal court. Queen Lin- da Switter and her attendants, Brenda Longsdorf, Norma jean Irwin, Kay Yelinek, and Lynn Stentz, who are all active in extra- eurrieular affairs and popular with their numerous friends, are admir- able representatives of our school. The girls agree that reigning over the football game and the dance which followed will always remain one of the most memorable events of their years at XV. H. S. e and Linda Switter, a familiar eou were selected by the student body hold sway over the annual Sweetheart Dance. 1 , f ,Q :N 2 runners-up for this honor, Jack XVohler and it Perkins, served as their attendants. 5? -si- :Qi silt t Joe Houston and Carol Harter seem pleased to have been chosen by their classmates to hold the esteemed position of king and queen of the sen- ior prom-the long-awaited and long-remem- bered event of every senior. I4 l '!u. f-v-13
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