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ff Left: With helmet intact and scissors poised, Mary Lou Klem clears shrubbery near Credit Island for YCC. Below: A typical harbor view was home territory to Leonard Wilburn during his AFS summer stay in Valle-Torres Novas, Portugal. Bottom Right: T.P. is a product of many uses. WHS students now find it useful for decorating homes and cars of friends and enemies. -4-'Lf Above: Throughout the summer, West High Cheerleaders prepare for the upcoming season. Wendi Puck, Ann Resnick, Jill Warneke, Val Lep- ly, Julie Henschen and Edie Paul demonstrate their enthusiasm as they perform at the Iowa City Cheerleading Camp. X ...- 'Q' .ts .ga-gg:-13' . - ual Q-Q i ,fi 4 . X5 l. Summer 9
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This is math speaking. ls English 'eady? Ready. Science? Ready. Boy's P.E.'? Ready. Vocational center? Ready. -lealth? Ready. Orchestra? Ready. We're set, let the registration begin. Form a line against the wall . . . pull a womeroom card . . . must have four solids . . . register for gym last . . . registration fees . . . need your driver's permit before your enroll at least three schedules figured out . . . membership fees . . . no guests . ,. sorry, this class is only open seventh . . . C lunch again! . . . partici- pate in a fall sport . . . pull four cards for chemistry . . . you're allowed only with a counselor's approval . . . no schedule changes once you leave . . . Well, arena, we survived the first test. Can the rest of the building survive their test on Monday and begin another year? Your combination is on your schedule card . . . sit alphabetically . . . new book cards tomorrow you will need your notebook, pen, and calculator Be- lieve me, that is the right way to class , . . here's a basic outline of this course . . . no, there lsn't a third floor . . . in case of fire, out the door and to your left Sorry, this is home-ec, Auto Mechanics is on the building's west end I think we've made it! The business of learning has overcome the confusion of beginning a new year. lar tiff., I f - Below: In this box rests the fate of many students on registration day. . g i Above: Thumbing through the IBM cards, Mr. Frei prepares for his class by familiarizing himself with the names before calling roll. Left: Knowing the alphabet frontwards and back- wards is essential for Senator Mike McCullough when helping students find their schedules Monday morning. Left: Sophomore Tina Ritchey receives her packet while Senators Julie Henschen, Deb Tanner, Warren Schultz, and Deb Malone aid Laura Birch, Sue Pitt- man, and Sheri Wallace in the final step of registra- tion. Registration 11
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