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In Drama, Russ Adams and Tammy Milbrandt perform an improvisational assignment Womens’ Lib? Lynn Sletto weightlifters too shows Take a Closer Look ... Academics WRHS offers many interesting courses and has well-informed faculty members to teach them. Students can choose from such diverse topics as welding, chorus, weight-lifting, and drama. Many people select classes that they feel will aid them in their future career or college, while others simply take what is necessary to graduate. Whatever the case, it is possible to take enjoyable as well as informative subjects during the six-period-a-day schedule. For future homemakers and future bachelors, home economics courses can be useful. Prospective college students will find the typing, math, English, social studies, and science classes to be beneficial. Art, chorus, band, drama, and creative writing courses will appeal to those people who are interested in fine arts. You may have to LOOK hard to find the right class, but whatever your interest or ability may be, WRHS has a class for you. For students who enjoy singing, chorus is a welcome break in the daily routine that girls make good Trumpeters Randy Newsome, William Clark, and Ray Hill are conducted by Mr. Warnock in Lab Band INTRODUCTION 9
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Keith Woods concen trates while taking a test in Mrs. Noble's Amer ican History class Role Reversal? Miss Wade's English students send her to the stocks Thomas Rowe and John Watson work on a lab in their Senior Chemistry class At a faculty meeting which took place in the library during pre-planning, WRHS teachers get ready for the new school year 8 INTRODUCTION Jan Grizzle does a flip in her gymnastics class “ASDFJKL;” Billy Arnett sharpens his skills in his typing course
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A view from the sophomores: Jay Loudin and At the Homecoming pep rally, senior football Eddie McCammish watch what's happe n the players Mark Starnes and Eddie Anderson give Take a Closer Look ... lobby saved bik te the seieal Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores Class divisions are strong at WRHS. Seniors assume the role of the “tired, old’’ veteran They are usually authoritative, well-informed, and proud ... of themselves, their class, and their school. Seniors have the distinct benefits of going to pep rallies ahead of the other classes, nominating the Homecoming Court, voting for Outstanding Seniors, exempting finals, relaxing on the Senior Bench, receiving their yearbooks before anyone else in the school, enjoying a “Senior Day,”’ and going on the Senior Trip Juniors order their class rings, sell magazines, and plan the Junior-Senior Prom. And for the sophomores, finally getting the chance to attend “the big school”’ is a privilege in itself. Each class has a definite identity which sets it apart from the others, and all of the students are proud of “their year’ and the class of which they are a Under the supervision of her senior instructor Shannon Greenwell, junior initiate Cathy Beveridge learns to do a Hawaiian dance as part of the Anchor initiations at Houston Mall. The senior parking lot. Being able to park close to the school building makes it easier for seniors to get to homeroom on time! The sophomores evacuate a pep rally after a very powerful smoke bomb was put in their section of the gym. Soon, the smoke filled the entire gym, and the pep rally was unfortunately cancelled. 10 INTRODUCTION
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