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Page 26 text:
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Life happens and WHS becomes a reflection of it. Bomb threats mean excitement, annoyance and “Hey, Mom, they let us out early!’’ Depression comes with grades, and the heartbreak of losinga boy (girl) friend. Students reach and search and the framework of their quest, their surroundings, becomes unreckoned influence. Did we cause the excitement, ten¬ sion, exultation? Or did it cause us?
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Left: Keeping with the mode of the times, Linda Lind¬ say exemplifies .. . Far left: Alberto Fontaneda becomes one of US, yet retains his own individualism. Middle left: An individual, separated from the mass hopes . . Extreme lower left: An earnest Chris Kovarik personi¬ fies the spirit of education. Far lower left: A definite case of banana in the ear prompts a relaxed Doug Clark to abandon academic posture. Lower left: A domineering James Cole tosses an appro¬ priate remark at a flippant bystander. Below: Due to a previous injury, Page Napier attempts the useless mental telepathy that the sideliners often feel.
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Left: WHS’ers enthusiastically approve of Mrs. White ' s version of the Bomb Threat Boogie. Far left: An envious Katie Hamer longingly watches John Brownlee dispose of a bottle of Ripple.” Far lower left: Striving to transform the stark gymnasium into a fit¬ ting abode for A Time for US, Katie O’Hanlan visually measures the accuracy of her work. Lower left: Debbie Puckett vacantly reflects upon her future endeav¬ ors after WHS. Below: Exemplifying the path of academic achievement, Barbara Hanger seeks to find Vergil’s equivalent to happiness. 23
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