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Top: Ted Cinal takes it easv while catching some rays ; lake. Left: A group of W.H.S. football fans find the game most enjoy- able. Above: W.H.S. seniors cheer on the team before 2 Panther foot- ball game.
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Panthers Find Enjoyable Activities Football games, parries and dances were jusr a few of the ways W.H.S. students spent their Friday and Saturday nights. Panther fans always screamed and shouted, showing the true Panther Spirit at any athletic event. The strong and spirited voices of the seniors, supporting the Green Machine, were the first to be heard at any game. They were followed by the peppy juniors and lively sophomores and fresh- men. Concerts at the A.C.C. and the Morris Civic Auditorium drew many W.H.S. stu- dents. Everyone enjoyed jamming to the songs by popular rock groups. However, they spent their time, Pan- thers always showed the true W.H.S. spirit. Top right. A group of undercla: football homecoming dance. Right: Sophomore. Jane Pejza fi little crowded to walk through. Above: Debbie Kazmierzak cheer: our home football games. take a break during the ids the cafeteria dance floor the Panthers on during
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Making Those Bucks . Many W.H.S. students found employ- ment at Scottsdale Mall, the largest and most popular shopping center in the South Bend area. Other students acquired jobs close to home in the Belleville Community. No matter how big or small, jobs were a very important responsibility, especially when school grades were equally important. When it came to spending those well- earned dollars, students bought everything from stylin ' clothes to concert tickets, to other necessities. Another dollar, either extravagantly spent or diligently saved, was extremely- valuable to any W.H.S. student. Top center: Ann Widawski, Kathy Wells, and Claudia Maslow- ski find working a great experience. Right: Mary Lou Moore and Tina Stevens work in an area restau- rant near WHS. Above: Cathy Che rryholrnes works at Scottsdale Mall many hours a week.
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