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Tom Fuller and Annette Thompson look on as Mike Lafferty prepares to show them just how “cheap Mr. Hahn is. Earl Norris creates a tune during music theory class. Mark Kenney shows some fellow Concert Choir members how a song should be sung. O- Mr. Pidcock shows Dorothy Blair how to use one of the machines in one of his Miss Hilton demonstrates the proper use of a pottery wheel, industrial classes. 15
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STUDENTS IN CLASS A major part of a high school student ' s time is spent in classes. For some, classes are an oppor¬ tunity to get together with friends as well as to study, while, for others, classes are a genuine learning experience. With all their work, discus¬ sions, and antics, classes will always be remem¬ bered as an important part of each person ' s life. ,, 1 ivjJjS Rain, snow, sleet, or freezing cold; the W.H.S. band practices diligently for another halftime show during a home football game. With a little help from his teacher, Kevin Ferrier prepares to finish his project in home economics. 14
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SPIRI Every team needs spirit to lead it on to dory. Waynesboro fans are doing just ij|f|Ene spirit stick can be seen waving |®yery game, and the yelling oi excited Sents is heard all around. The cheers, le colors of purple and gold, ana the :reams for victory, are ways of saying e ' ve got spirit. , 4 iff 1 Despite the bitter cold, Paula Cyorko manages to lead an enthusiastic cheer at halftime. Enthusiastic spectators at a home football game proudly display the sign that the Little Giants are No. 1. Miss Harding does her thing at the bonfire while cheerleaders and members of the band look on. Trying to keep their minds off of the big Powderpliff football game, Sherlynn Hanger and Teresa Huffman concentrate on an art as¬ signment. X’r 0- 16 —
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