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SPEICIIAL EVENTS n a certain way, Special Events lead us in the direc- n of working with and helping people . . . While work- in a play, the cast must cooperate with each other in er to have a successful production - they practice ether for hours trying to get each line exactly right. e set crews work together to build the set . . .During mecoming, each class works together to build a float compete in class competition. At the pep assembly, h class cheers on their fellow classmates who have de the finals of the pizza eating contest. When it's ,e for the Pep Cheer, the Sophomore, Junior, and nior classes unite - each try to out yell the other sses . . . The members of the Prom committee work ether making plans and arrangements for the Prom . At graduation the Seniors are together for one last ne before they each go in their separate directions . . .
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Down the Path of Life . . . Remember when everyone told you what you had to do when you were little? You always had to follow their direction. Now that we are in our last years of high school, some of us are starting to finalize our goals. We're making decisions for ourselves. We've decided whether to go to college or not. We may have found a job. No matter what decisions we make, they are very important in determining our direction. The things we do in high school are only part of the direction we follow through life. Ciba, mul l. Beth Buchberger posed as a clown for the Drama Club in the Homecoming parade. 2. Lynn, McMahon watched Julie Bock work on her miniature play- ground sculpture during art class. 3. Gary Ehnert and Dan Krause worked on construction of the Road Runner for the Senior class float. Opening Section E 7' 0 3 fm, ' , , 7P f'Ie '- ',. - 7.-M ' - -v 'Six 'SVETJ dZ'1-SL , IJ--M, ,gf-f, ig -' - af- gZ.UF:fi':1l':Q3,Qi:'1. -. e ' V J .- - .1-'H '- 'oi ' 1, , Milf.-i,: ! ., :L Gb' F J i ' Ita , Y: . gf ,.J, ' , P -H A ++ ul ..,, 1 Vg,.g. Lu. , f'- 1- I V. ' L ..-5 1 'cr-r,'5 -TZ .tn -1,- li------- ., ,U -2',.,v-H A. - ,V , . Ej445.Tsq ., Q-'-w . . -.' , 4 - , V -4.4 - 5 , , ' , -P , -.f - - 's-. - M -, -4. -. ?5L1ag..1ff-.:asffif1:'g'::' - .
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Homecoming: What Better a time For a Parade A high aura of school spirit enveloped the Watertown High School during the week of Homecoming 1978. The last event before the football game has traditionally been the parade. Attendence was up this year due to unseason- ably warm weather, and additional school spirit. The parade was highlighted by the floats entered by the three classes and the various clubs. The Senior float won in the class competition, this year using the theme of the Road Runner and the coyote. The Juniors and Soph- omores took second and third respectively. The Art Club won the float competition among the clubs. Keeping up with a nationwide trend, the WHS march- ing band played disco type music in the parade. Some songs featured were Night Fever and Stayin' Alive . Students also admired the colorfully painted store windows on Main Street which brought the community merchants into the Homecoming scene. The window painting competion was by the Seniors to give them a pair of victories in the parade related competition. l. The Senior float used hydraulics to trap Wiley Coyote who rcprc- sented West Bend East. 2. The Art CIub's winning float was Wc'll Blot Out the Suns . I0 Homecoming
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