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Halloween haunts Western Ghosts, goblins, and spooky spirits dwelt at Western on October 31. This Page, Right, Dressed for all occasions are Judy Kern, Connie Skousen, a mysterious bunny, and Les' lie Harding. Top, Two old hags who are Colleen Prisbrey and Debbie Snell? Center, Sue Amundson looks great in a moustache. Left, Portraying hidden personalities, Miss Carley and Mrs. Marra dress as exciting witches. Center, Monster masks are a great way to hide your identity. Left, It was a day when you never knew what would be around the next corner, Bottom, Gail Buy and Marissa Burgess find fun in decorating. Center, There was no end to the inventive imaginations of students. Left, Blowing up balloons for the evening dance kept Katie Allen busy. Oppostie Page, Top Left, Maureen suited as a clown helps decorate for the dance. Left, Center, Cynthia Scanlon adds to the smoking area. Right. Heather Comer and Dana MeDaniels create a shocking sight, Siamese twins. Southern's Zone's most outstanding girl basketball player, Joann Cul- verhouse is a baby at heart. Right, Diana Deuley and Patsy Reese pose as a pumkina and hot dog. K r- et 1' Ee? fs-2 3. 206
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arriors show spirit as never before Float building is one way ol' expressing spirit at Western High. This Page, Top. Juniors Don I-irommer and Chris MacDonald threaten Seniors Byron Brock and Richard Christensen that no matter how cold the seat is they will sweat it out. Cenler, Tim Donohue and Ken Wellington are seriously contemplating the problem of how to open their lockers. Is this what the Senior section is coming to? Jerri Walden and Jody Hale take time out to put on their war paint. Borlom, Leji, Science Club really knows where it's at! Ask Richard Stucki if he knows how to imitate a Sophomore. Hang- ing posters for an assembly is one way that Sandy Dye, Joanne Culver- house and Virgil Jackson show their pride. Opposite Page, Top, A wide variety of students participated in building the Science Club mountain. B01- mm, Ray Bogle throws his hands up in satisfaction at a job well done. Steve Donohue, Bob Brown, and George Sherwood use Mr. Cool Day to show their hidden passions. Linda Bray finds a quick way to go down the stairs. Pep Band gives a hoot. K K st f if Er A Q MN? f, ?f Yi 2 4 f I l r Sr ' -Jsrfflfskwbigq x Li' . at -- - qi -1 ? ...arse S E 1 5,1 X 3- 3 E -1-uv--..g.,.,, i wif
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