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m between the cue ball and his target in a game of bilUards. (below) Although football season is over, Lloyd Eldridge uses doily workouts in the weight room to stay in stKipe. (bottom) Sometimes a friendly gome of gin rummy Is a great way to spend a rainy evening.
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Winding Down Considering ail the term papers, research papers, horTieworl and extra- curricuiar activities that were such an integral part of student life at WHS, it was not often that students were left with an abudance of free time. Yet, if the opportunity presented itself, students were no less eager to take advantage of it to pursue their favorite hobby. Some of the most common of these were billiards, pinbail, model construction, art, body-building and photography. Although these pasttimes required a lot of time, energy — and sometimes money — they were worth it because they helped rid students of the stress and fatigue that accompanies hard work. (top left) Constructing a model plane requires a lot of patience and skill from Jeff Rerchanadter. (top right) Ernest Jennings and Butch Kelley take advantage of zero tiour free time to practice chess. W (right) Long distance running is a good way for Tom Andreejttwskl to pass time and keep fit.
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Fashion Evidence That 70 ' s Are Not Forgotten As the 1970 ' s ended at midnight on December 31, 1979, there was evidence that, although the seventies v ere gone, they vjere not forgotten. Many of the fashions that were a trademark of the seventies were not easily cast aside. In fact, some of these even seemed to be rising in popularity at the arrival of 1980. Student attire at WHS ranged anywhere from just plain tacky to semiformal. So, on any given day, it was not unusual to spot jeans, tee shirts, leather jackets, suits, ties, dresses, boots and tennis shoes among the crowd. Basically, students simply borrowed some elements of the seventies and used them to set up a mark of excellence for the eighties. (top left) Although not unique to the seventies, Tom Tarr ' t footwear was very popular. (top right) Personalized shirts were also very common. (right) Kar n Tub«rvlll» shows that leather Jackets aren ' t exclusively for guys. 22
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