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SENIOR OFFICERS: Top Row: Bob Worts, Business Committee; Mike Hoff, Business Committee; Pat Davis, Secretary; Mr. White, Advisor; Middle Row: Nikia Fries, Business Committee; Paula Stimelsky, Vice-President; Cheryl Hazen, President; Bottom Row: Mary Jane Boucner, Sergeant-at-Arms; Cathy Campbell, Business Committee; Jo Ann Brown, Treasurer. SENIORS 20
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CLASSES The nucleus of Westport is the student body. The ever-changing stream of stu- dents, each class with its own problems, activities and expressions, are typical of any high school. The Eighth graders, bewildered by the building, classes, and the new faces, soon learn about classes and gradually become accustomed to Westport life. The Freshmen, who know what it's all about, are thrilled by new oppor- tunities for choosing classes and activ- ities. The Sophomores settle down to study as they await the time when they will be upperclassmen. The Juniors worry about activities, grades, SCAT tests, and preparations for the Junior-Senior Prom. The Seniors wondering about the fu- ture, filled with pride, savor their last year of school before they don caps and gowns and take their places in the world they have been told is theirs.
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For the Senior class, June, 1965 marks the end of five years of education, friendships, and enjoyment at Westport High. Since the day they first arrived as eighth graders, the thought of one day becoming the top class was one of their most important thoughts. As each year progressed the class rose one step higher to the top. The freshman year gave them a team of their own to cheer, prospective literary society member- ships, and more friends. As sophomores the class of '65 was in the middle—not old enough to he looked up to, and yet, young enough to be frowned on. Their junior year brought with it the excitement of the Prom and the next-to-the last step. As Seniors they watched a new addition progress and acquaintances become stronger. Through these past five years the Seniors have watched changes in the faculty, the student body, the school, and in themselves. Through these past years the members of the class of '65 have gained information which should help them in the future as they go their separate ways. Cheryl Hazen, President Paula Stimelsky, Vice-President
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