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left: A couple of students are puzzled by the appearance of a huge tire in the front circle. above: Glen Duddleson. Julie Rafalski. and Jay Rendos lake time out for some fun while decorating for the Homecoming assembly. left: The covers change every year to add a uniqueness to each Memory Lane .
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A Treasurebook of Memories In September, the new school year seemed as if it would never end. But as May rolled around, everyone wondered where the year had gone. Many events — too many to mention — had given the year a unique quality. One item, however, linked the entire year — the Memory Lane yearbook. With yearbook in hand, and the school calendar coming to a close, students turned their attention to how many signatures they could collect, who was in the yearbook, and a few unlucky people found there were no extra books left to buy. In its thirty-eighth year of publication, Memory Lane still served a single purpose — as a bridge back to the good ole high school days when gauchos and painter pants were the in fashion, when Star Wars was the talk-of-the-year and tickets for Kiss and Aerosmith were scarce. Memories of certain weekend, or of a special person, of clubs, sports, class parties, and of course the prom were all recaptured. A yearbook was an invaluable keepsake which contained the treasure of memories. Remember when . . . top left: Teresa Mack enjoys one of her favorite hobbies at a local pool hall. right: A group of WHS students pose for a picture during one of the yearbook ' s sessions at Bicentennial Park, downtown South Bend. 4 OPENING
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Moving On; Getting Better In 1960 the students of Washington prepared for a big change. They moved from 1534 W. Sample Street to a newly built high school at 4747 W. Washington St. The move from an old, two-story building overgrown with ivy to a modern one floor structure required an immense adjustment. A swimming pool was available for classes, along with courtyards where students escaped the monotony of the school routine. A horseshoe in front of the main entrance made for easy access to the school. The school had moved, but the Panther pride and tradition moved with it. That same spirit lived on into 1978. 6 OPENING
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