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West High Enrolled Record 190 Publications members dutifully scanned a list of prospective advertisers set before them by Beak tn Eye Advertising Manager Jane Willard in an end-of-vacation picinc. Throughout the summer, meetings were held to organize the year's journalism plans. felt., ,Ma I w Q A A ,Q t, We ' 5 up 4, i ix x fl if .ff Q a v af 1 I J Mouths opened wide in obedience to the doctors command of Say aah! during the routine examination required of all new students on registration day. v While most upcoming sopho- mores were basking in the sum mer sun, the first year football players were going all out to be ready for the impending campaign.
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Experiences f Activities Education The giddy manner of a sophomore girl, the wit of a well-liked instructor, the self-confidence of a well-trained athlete, the vanity of a pretty senior girl, the smart-aleck attitude of a troublemaker, and the knowledge of a class valedictorian - every high school across the nation can confess to hold- ing each of these personalities plus numerous others within its physical confines. However, the quality or quantity of each type of person gives each high school a reputation all its own. West High School, in a like sense, possesses the various faces, mak- ing her distinctive from all others. Q of 4 A ' 1 '2, ' ' 'J f 1 -if Y' f F lf ax, 1 ii--.4 w f M .J V 1 ,V I f,,f,L,,Af .,u'- f -X, 4 x, ' 1, 1 ,A 1 Q lr 'f viz. ls X' ' A K ' c t 1, ' fy t L ,' ' .1 ,. J V' X I My I !, I ' ff'Z4i fifgw V f' w ' .I J fl ,V ,L Q ' ' - ' 1 4- V ' K .3 ,K Ye 44 , I i L L J, I, L L, lx lx la I I J -.,:t,r,J ' fl, u
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tudents For Fall As the month of August came to a close, students regretfully bade farewell to the remnants of summer vacation - those of both pleasure and toil- to turn once again to the labors of school life. West High was prepared for the troops of curious sophomores that traveled to her shiny, clean structure to attend orientation on August 30. They listened attentively at the orientation assembly as Student Council oflicers related to them the wide scope of opportunities that the curriculum provided. Another newcomer to the school was the 1966-67 Student and Parent Guide- book, compiled by Assistant Principal Don Hempstead and members of the publications department which was distributed at orientation and registration. 1,901 students, a record enrollment for West, de- parted from their homes the morning of August 31, with enough money in hand to pay for registration fees as well as for memberships to the various clubs they wished to join. Crowded around the doors of classrooms, the students craned their necks in order to get a sneak preview of the instructor and class- room they would bear for the year. The halls were once again ringing with the sounds of laughter and chatter as students exchanged with each other the adventures of their summer vacation. The Falcon varsity and sophomore football teams found tired muscles andperspiring faces to be a com- mon result as they strived to perfect their teams for the upcoming gridiron season. They were perhaps a little pessimistic having lost many of their starting players to the June graduation, but looked forward to the abilities of last year's returning gridders. fbi are Shoulder pads crashed-boughening the members of the varsity football squad for the season always contained collisions, intentional or not. All sophomores and new students crowded into the WHS gym for the first time to listen to explana- tions of high school activi- ties and rules. The inter- ested toured the building in swarms, anxious and ap- prehensive ofthe new world they were to enter in a matter of days.
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