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Holiday Spirits Relieved The Drudgery Heavy sweaters, woolen skirts, and knee socks hanging in the girls' locker room were evidence of our cold weather. Snow storms and sub-zero temperatures induced quiet hours of study for Kris M. Jensen and Terry Kohnhorst. .,.f' A y :gf iiii iiiil Xe . .. f - K - L1 .A.,,,. is l A 'Y ' S e irre L, Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly rang throughout our halls with preparations for the coming holidays. 3:15 p.m. found Sue Foerster in this state of affairs-entangled in the inconveniences that winter and fashion demanded.
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23' The Bellamy delegates to Pierre S. DuPont High School in Dela- ware were: Jacque Fulmer, Principal Taylor, Steve Lonsdorf, and Mrs. Scheurman. Cheerleaders lent pep and charm to assemblies and sports events. And for those who lost interest in the game . . . Q X J X x., Our Fun Began if .Q XJ, N , Q :-1 3 4 , ff' I 'S .S ,E -xg l X . I f t 4 1 -mv 5 . 1 , it x , ' 6 Straining for extra yardagewcanf mean' the difference between win ning and .losing.,Dan Braatz's 'determination netted him the nec essary gain. ,X I ul p 'X ! f x,,' ,JN xx, X' ' f I ' 4 .1 . J, ,f Kp q 4 bij X jjj! I 9ri'f i gi f 'Rf Wil K i' :isa x Wig 2 sg
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of Winter Routine When fall turned to winter, Lumberjack fans were eager to leave the football field and support their basketball team. Curling, swimming, skiing, and wrestling lent ad- ditional excitement to winter weeks. Christmas vacation was anticipated with the usual festive spirit. During the two week holiday, junior girls sponsored a Discotheque to complete the seasonal mood. But all too soon vacation was over, and first semester final exams threatened. By the suggestion ot the student council, teachers, and advisors, Wausau High adopted a new exam schedule. This enabled teachers to give a two hour test, after which teachers and students enjoyed a one day semester break. Walking outside to get from one building to another between classes was an ordeal to be put up with, and students quickened their pace. In the cold months stu- dents were entertained by popular movies during the noon hour Monday through Thursday, while Friday was reserved for record hops in the gym. It was nice to be inside when the Wisconsin weather was piling snow out- side causing studies to be a bit more acceptable. Basketball reigned supreme during the winter season at WHS with our Jacks displaying an enviable record. Varying our everyday routine, Harry John Brown and the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra presented a stirring assembly program. f Y . lx r 5 ,Q I 9 J.,- ll i E Sf 5 F l l V' YW! KUS4 sa! 'ss As.. ll
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