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Page 11 text:
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Many activities other than class- work take place during a school day, West has many pep, award, national, music, and class assem- blies throughout the year. When elections are held, students vote during their study halls, ln Octo- ber one finds many transistor ra- dios tuned to the World Series. Home room periods Otter the time to plan what courses will loe taken in the tuture. Seniors are given in- struction on proper conduct at a formal dinner, reception ora party by the American Association ot University Women. These activities make school in- , , f Homework was forgotten in study Dave Schumacher, Shirley Topness, leresllng and enloycble or STU' hall 2lO during the World Series, Martin Tlnompson, Dick Mueller, and dents Gnd Teachers. Listening to the Yankees beat the Crieryl Van Horn, Diverse activities acid interest and excitement to school clay QlGt-lT 7 .Vests run or girls yell, scream, ana s'out dui,n class com' Q petit-on at a pep assembly, LEFT-Students exercise their voting rights during homecoming elections. Emilie Bailey, sitting, helps other workers pass out ballots to lleft to rightl Denny Pappas, Bill Juneau, Dick Penske, Karen Hudson, Andrea Kocn, Jerry Peltzer, and Pauline Pettis.
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West stuoents are nearly starving by the time lunch rolls around and these senior girls are no exception, Sea'er1 lleft To rightl ure Burbaro Kohn Nth. Kung, Sully King, Patsy Puf-l Susan Lund, Judy Mustonen, Mary Berkness, Yvorire 'orguson ana Con- nie Nigdanl, Some-time n or around tourth period Comes 'unch time During this period, students have an op- portunity to eat, to study, or iust to relax. Many activities take place at the lunch table other than the business ot eating. This is the time to hear the latest iokes, gossip, and luke box tunes. Friends gather and make plans tor after-school aciivie ties. Atter eating, students walk around the halls, Many clubs earn their money selling candy, pickles, buttons, pennants, a n d various other things at noon. Also at this time the candy counter, Cot Cave, ond apple machine do a booming business. During lunchtime we eat, relax, and enioy ourselves The most popular new addition to the school is Frigi the app'e rnanhine Lunch is ts busiest 'ire as llett to rightl Dick Penske, John Bruns, Don Weaver, Spencer To'- ver, Bill Lttle and jerry Williorvs can tell ycu. l 2 4 if Wi-2' ...S I ' S ' Tift F ,A tot. .i I V' S , C.f'I' l GY. - - S 75. :'t ' -we KAW F- Q :hp 'I V FPS
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ABOVE--Heard ecfolng 'lrrougn the halls first period is the sound of Wests prize w nn rg bond as Mr, Bissell lends 'lrern n practice i?lGl-lift-'ol' patrols such ns Barry Czislcn lrightl are snuoteo in me mc: f- 'rolls 'o regulate running uno loitering bu' vibvzers lleft 'o rgr' i-nne Watson, Lima Toyloy Wes Nelson, Jerry Bailey and Jovan l-lolzemer mrmlfe work engoyable Extracurricular events till social life of West students School is not all work and no play, tor there are many enioyable extra' curricular activities in which a student can participate. Perhaps the most popular of these are sports, particu- larly basketball and football. After game dances are also an enjoyed ac- tivity. The various school organiza- tions afford each member the oppor- tunity to use his talents, Wests fine music department occupies the time of a number of students, while the All- School and s e n i or p l a y s provide an opportunity to develop dramatic talents. F' V v v l S D F S
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