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L, ,, Q, - w., e. ste- '.s5ngr , 3 if t .- is-, -fri' s, Flo. its 5. -9 ,fx Q R S X it u X x 'W S Q ,, wi .-fs-Qwgglv B fitskif -- .. ,B , 1 MORE W RRIORS! If the halls seemed more crowded, the classes larger, or the lunch lines longer, it may have been the result of the new students transferred to West Orange this year. From Oak Ridge High came l82 students and from Maynard Evans High came l83 students. Altogether that increased student enroll- ment to l695l The reactions of the students to the transfer have been varied. One former Evans student commented, I like West Orange better. The building is much nicer. Another said, I think once we have started at a high school we should be allowed to finish there. No matter what the reaction, there are many positive aspects of the student transfer to consider. The new stu- dents now have the opportunity to attend a less crowded school with some of the finest facilities in the state. The old students now have many new friends. Increased enrollment in a school means a greater variety of classes can be offered and more clubs can be formed. Also, because of the number of new students, West Orange has become a 4A school and has moved out of the Orange Belt Conference into the Metro Conference. That means West Orange will be competing with 4A schools such as Colonial, Oak Ridge, and Winter Park. The Warriors, with the help of the student transfer, will be expanding their horizons even more as West Orange constantly moves toward becoming a larger, more recog- nized school. GIRLS' Senior Kim Ross was the for- tunate girl selected by the Women's American Legion Auxiliary to represent West Orange at Girls' State in I978. From the l6th to the 22nd of June, Kim stayed with 262 oth- er girls from all over Florida on the Florida State University campus. All these girls had one thing in common, the desire to learn more about government at all levels. The first night of Girls' State the girls were divided into fictitious counties and cities. City officials were elect- ed. Another part of Girls' State was learning how a bill be- comes a law. The girls actually drew up several bills and voted on them. Later the girls ran for offices at the state level. They were divided into two parties, the Federalists and the Nationalists. Each party selected candidates for the various offices. The girls' names were then entered into genuine voting ma- chines, and everyone voted for her candidates. Kim was selected as a state Supreme Court Justice. By the time Kim was ready to return home, she had gained much insight into the way the government really functions. DATELESS WO DERS How do you spend your Friday nights? At a disco on a hot date? Or sitting at home by yourself with the stereo turned up? A group of seniors this year formed a clique to stomp out dateless weekends. They call themselves the Dateless Won- ders Club. The club has a teacher for a sponsor, a president and all the other necessary officers, all of whom wish to remain anonymous. The club meets every Saturday night. First they watch Love Boat and then they watch Fantasy Island. Afterward, the meetings usually break up because no one is accustomed to staying out that late. Of course, the primary purpose of the club is to provide support for the members until they get dates. Most memberships are only temporary, but lifetime membership cards are also available. STATE
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