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'X . 1- 8 O' GELQM gn-R-ai ill 1 ji Pi i SURE XVAS COLD-Georgian Bl2lll1l'l'SCl42llClll'S out record temperature on frosted window inside Room 9-l. Welre Still Trying To Thaw Out From january 1963 12 HERITS PROOF-Those sczlrf-bundled faces peeping :lt you belong to Kathy Venesky und George Drombosky, showing the 20-belmv-zero lem- perulnre on that cold Alun, 24th. in W
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,K - ' - gf- -...QI .f A N , W . - ?fA519i !-L A FROSTY THE SNOWVMAN-Iliglilighling lhc suzlson was thc enjoyable zisscmlxly prcscnlccl by 1-ighlh grzulcrs. gf:--2 CHRISTMAS WVITH MMR. K. -Mr. Kristohk and his lilllc clf bmlxly, jack Shiclds, add to thc festive classroom dL'Cm':itionS. xi I 4. .Wf+1,, 4' .S Q-11-5. ' FACULTY TREAT -Serving as Santa Clziusus this year wcrc thu faculty mumln-rs who rc-nvwcd thcir annual Christmas treat.
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LIKE THIS, FELLOXVS-Slcvic Stivvn-son shows his buil- mlics how hc solwcl thc problem of fold noses-just p m'au'muil's over your nose. Now thc problem is-Cold L .1 JN TAKES CONCENTRATION-Among all our other prohlvlns in jillillilly rclllzlillcd tha' lllll'SC2llHlblC duly of taking those' nasty mid-tcrm 1-xznninntions. just don't mention january, 1963-oryou'll Paul Grundy was the headliner of the mahe the goose-bumps break out all over month by winning the '63 American Legion again. Most people are still trying to thaw out Oratorieal Contest. from reeord shattering cold that enveloped our eorner of the earth at that time. Thernzometers dipped to all-time lows, eausing numbing air, frosty windows, frostbitten ea rs, and days when over 200 students were absent. Wfill we ever forget the day the merrury registered a cool -20 degrees outside and a warm '70 degrees in some of the classrooms? january was also the traditional mid-term exam month. With only three report periods left. WD students vowed they would really study hard t??!!j from now on. And when the exams were over, we relaxed a bit by catching up on some movies, including The Interns, West Side Storyf' and The Miracle Worlcerf' It was about this time, too, when the epidemic of wig hats was just about bowing out. The eontrajition. was a latest female style head adornment that resembled human hair. It looked so fantastic on some girls that most schools soon. outlawed wearing it to classes. That was january, 1963. Throw another log on the fire, Pop. 13
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