Western High School - Epitaph Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)

 - Class of 1965

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p presents i 9 much more than The other day bank agreed to 6 per cent the Antitrust was the air last week k 'banks 3 Boston bank's resois- :ther to lift the lusion, Ig 'Denied if them fwere ll 15 8150, ZYQIFKSI fgr Qu-eg gglrgi blnmn of Of the OF 4141 , la defense of the pres- fgunrgi indeed stress the the present restore convertibility unattainable. These 9111251 - have been secured while Gfedlgsgg at relatively high Um? 1 an outstanding contrast 'ne m5.l01' ball years when the vforlcl ' W ml-9 5011 innounced an system was based on 590314 ce Departments principles. Sultan 1111 ision mi ht raise the . , UDB 011 of Conusin. I AT Ed Al W I A Political View swings ba 5 no qgnosionyf 3 ' on e'55 dents of politics, who tend ass: aid. Nobody gets to-ming, ,i'i argl ggflto shy away from things mone- percent n it. No snioke-filledfscym' ilmilixds ms. But it looks that! Sports Ed., Kevin Cameron i c W .... son., ommeis said. In igtie that rhaps in a few weeks, t t L new dimension. ' 'fidont LTll9tl.l'il'l3!'l, Wil- Mirtin Jr., had to refrain Enlight construct a. more positive case for the present arrange- COIUDWSYS, Belh Dixon 59 Jim Clwffee bankers I mentga itlk to def Admittedly. as Mr. Altman A 'services says, they are based upon thelthe Securities Act of 1933, writers can provide r interests of sovereign na.tionslwhivh required that stocks and tix-nate knowledge of constitute a complex net- bonds sold to the public must-rates, keep the lender of national advantages be registered with the Securities because the investment of na- and Exchange Commission. knows the competitive tional rights Registration with the S.E.C.,situation and can cont to the cost of obtainingfassist corporations on t E611 To someone enamoured of di tailed institutional arrange and it often takes more tions, among other thi ments with are report contended. of rights and ' system at to exist at indeed, the if to ii,e 3 QQ ,W 32 interestlhours ancilrescue of the going' month icompairison end of handsomely seemed at the Unigid prospect It can an rates that it is L several gee-it, n he banks: may H9331 mo selective inf bility, 'art '7 A system, najor is the mg Bus. 81 Adv. Mon., Koilwy Oxborrow 8. Beth Robertson A ne nnson I be te that h 1 rate record of 'or eco C35 pany and I , I,M.F. itself, Um? U-EPOSI ling ooi Br. cleGaulle, for tllgrt mag' 1 can point to the as Ogbashkc for rescue of reduhfor say that it On' than 3' edger isl central bank ere hi her in most cases new? ceili the DiGregorio. Ft PO' -., ,.n,.,-.-f. an Page Ed. 81 Assisiontsg Robyn Boyer, Corol Aufferey, Karen McArthur, Charlotte -Crawford, Wondc: Bates. QND ROW: Ellen Mitchell, Terry Borbone, Robin mil Perkins, Glenda Helberf, Kothy Kerivon, Melodye of the lending me bureaucracy, no inter- .-, in t, price, income or in- f n , , ' o'Dj9CUVeS, no sur-. . 0 o1hntfliWenCil.Iil Of Ffemh ,tional Bani the thlIlgS L Novembel dlffiCllll, fted its U1 xtfromfilij a i th . other hand. each Soeutlegfg? to the the present 1' ' ready of C titutign, V V Reporters, Bill Sfoggs, Steve Cole, Arrnide ingtzN8lti0n if 21 Pmffieff that lm Smit he oldest at Q whnfgg constitution an: New Engla tiSUH'V have favored ln' Luc ml.Ui,,rx:1 torture-.1 m,mii,w...W Uvmu H, P!-in-Ie-,-ate f Kl'1'5UEZ9m9UlS, and 'rm' 532395 Pf3P1kS and VHUQYS Oflllnst week in defer! a law, should find thorn- spring Chgrtgh ipmsidemv Johnsnn-S wi among the most voeifer-l A compilation hy M. A. Scha-V The prilxle mteiiisrthd 1595 of the present megpii-0 8l Col. Inc., brokers andichahrge Ieviedmrthe be- l.t,...,rw.x' structure. X while theicienlers in bank' stocks, ohoifvslrisks among 3 bankfs cu i vaiery n the French 5 in September 1963: C Si system has made it 'T main currencies, a result d between 1945 and 1950, 1' of employment in the f situation that prevailed 1 ltary as outside their realm, funds 1

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and 1106 Ph' wexg 11 0IQ'WUmg-nr: engig inisfliooretyge f'f-he one rwlisi fvliillxiiteera w-nm he AH msmg great s they others around main it le a. EDITORS, DWIGHT CONNELY 8. JOYCE FOX impression that the people, calculated an H Mr. Broy, Advisor W 'nw gow, , gyu,u.wu4vM.., gnu. lwuauool . It is nolanlerelyythat the clothes are dark md lmiform or that the shops ,all lookwalllke-Athls iss imderstandnble l-Qbutothat 'clue faces areglgzjiifozndy and we na,ve'rro11owea wrur:r'f'fvH my gf rf Q 'fn rim in mm wsrlismm-:nt rata fWhiQJ1.,lk--QV-ri - V . sy-gn Wm forties, we permitted excessiye in- fmtxon. By fixing international cur- prices, we reduce employment the convenience of inter- bankers ahead of the wel- of Great Britain, the and the rest of the operation whlelfa 3'i'escued the may welll have 'been an lent. But the benefits of ff re I 'wean 'Food fo' . hygiene, no way or ues death rote? virtually nothing es, nm- do the themselves. exe isolated area.. reokage of Heb fslllt' T-le -the 4 n populations. Jld not take 'pls erenee. And as gist would expect, one oil diana results is as in tl deer overpopulation, wl' me habitaftg, K-forests, ex lailted stneanms, drying lsj These are commonplace l Latin America, Africa ar - World population ha! about one-halt since 193 more than double agaia Probably one-third to f'ChieV 37ff' ,,!'f'W ff ' M Wgi l iewmq agail ff l i l' 999 ll intezrx y olylr or A, . fem r l - des The -,g1 I mean of economics L ' 'K Igubhhlglu 1 L 'm ink K of q zz Tj M y .tion an World ll L f to face! To THF? EDIT o ,Z like fl BY ygur 'E Xx-'f el, 4 Qi? L? ha New. 29 1 , 'mg wr .nn Pnmolef1 91'lfUY'YfA System Meet ,lg f if W' formed a sing i VL -0119 3 The artioleg r 'le wax' plexmef-1 of Pallirlg problems c- we blfl American p V if0Y 11 hlghli htedl eeoe looy , o A ff 111011 inglai iolutios A M gkms t cial' problem, 4 'mmf 5 It is mine Photographer, Rlchord Wood ,QHZSXG 1 the knowlerig Vvmml vent depresssone V' 29x li l suggma, sul! ,going off to Italy? 1116251210 We do where work. If there the future, it will he tional have just every year with all those American tourists. It is comforting to thlnlx of all the Sugginses who ea:n't'holcl may be all right to due as squares, but ' to give them in society, as assllmillg they Although SQYVB lated for The trouble is wall it is terribly comfort- Q able, and relativelyl inexpensive, 'being 2 square 2 may start existing' Ineoheni and It 15. old squares who the latest thing, go-up Satire and Q K mzzinw or evil in order rvfmfm In If Barry C mrifrr Lmfllor :Mr News Bureau, Ed Messner, Pot Souls, Clive Jones, E311 Buckley, Kathy Atchley, Susy Moser, Nonnu Harper fin, 2 d - -fto have nm m in- mu guilt? naifigp an Tf:iilDr. John Arllettfs letter which was: inedy was shot. T mtg tpihl L 'gy ' :fiber we should tal-ge into accounfggof NS HHXISJ es O e ' g'W0u pr - 'Lal 'fyllthe Rueeian attitude toward l1helUv1lt6d SYMGS sink mm 3' long decadence nf multilateral nwzieazrforce, Dr. Ar- Like most poets Lomloa.rdol and Ben Casey. news letter! was an exercise in fWhe,.eX,m. he fmdg nl- ,..- e...-..L mn... ar-- e.-..,..:n. 1-me e.A.,.,.4..,.+4A... ..Qi.me umm Mr T. E' mm:-rm zhiml MTS,



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84 STUDE T I PROVEM FU D DRIV l Class Chairmen chosen to gather stamps and donations. STGYTYPS Collected bY The 'h0U5UnCl5- 1 Three helpers gathering coins at game. Basketball game starring Keno Good Guys for a fund raising proiect. Car Wash held to raise money. i Students enioying treats bought with stamps and money. Western High can be congratulc for the excellent iob it did on the nual improvement fund. This 5 the goal was set at 525,000 f new football stadium. Stud worked vigorously for two w gathering stamps, money, and o redeemable items. Classes were competition basis and each dayj ing 3 and 7 periods they aucti l off various items and participj in other fund raising proiects. winning class was Mrs. Kettlel third period class with an unbel able amount of 31,900 Other cly es can also be recognized for commendable iob they did also. only Western High School but whole city of Las Vegas will re ber Western's extraordinary io raising 525,000

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