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STUDENT CONFERENCE ORGANIZES Judie Fox is crowned Homecoming Queen os runners-up Donna MocCollum, Pofii Rodman, Judy Webber cmd Dottie Wilhoit look on. 4 Dickie Kee looks dubious obouf crossing the threshold. 22 Queen Judie Cf Homecoming DUNS-
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FRESHMAN COUNCILS PROVIDE LEADERSHIP Sophomore Council: ROW 'I Scott Armstrong Pat Vincent, Ann Langille Jim Sutorius ROW 2: Sue Keller, Sue James Bob Seston Steve Griffin. ROW 3: Dodie McGlbbeny Pam McMaster, Dale Grant, Ken Fleck Lance lsham Dave Turney. ROW 4: Betty Peak, Ann Crabb Lynn Ritchie, Jane Spitler. ROW 5: Liz Ray Jan Schwanke, Jan Quist, Sally Pitts. ROW 6: Paul Koenig, Leslie Evans, Carol Bouras Sue Abrams, Charlene Brown. ROW 7: Bill Marti, Linda Burt, Nancy Wurzburg, Jo Ellen Smith. Freshman council: ROW 1: Mary Williamson, Miike Lindstrom, Steve Kerr. ROW 2: Carole Kratschmer, Bob Ramp, Nancy Wilhoit, Prudy Worth, Gaylord Allen, John Wright, Nancy Daugrid, Gwendolyn Henry. ROW 3: Bob Austin, Elaine Oury, Timi Oury, Betty Brettell, Mickey May, Jim Courtice, Rochelle Richelieu. ROW 4: Chip Kee, Z 1 I 1 Z Z Cameron Wiggins, Donna Gansman, Nancy Coddington, Gary Sheridan, Pete Henning, Richard Willis. ROW 5: Jamie Fellows, Jeff Moore, John Gantzer, David Knabb, John Jauchen, George Neill, Jim Fitzner.
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SCHCOL ACTIVITIES The Student Conference, made up of representatives from all four classes, sponsors many activities. The school dances include the Homecoming Dance, Christmas Dance and VV Dance, which hon- ors W.C.H.S.'s lettermen. All are promoted, planned and decorated under the direction of conference members. The bookstore conveniently sup- plies the student body with every- thing from combs to carbon paper. Being open both before and after school, it finds W.C.l-l.S. stude-nts and faculty constant customers. A week in March is set aside as A.F.S. Week. A fund-raising cam- paign for the American Field Serv- ice, which sponsors the exchange student program, results in competi- tion within the classes. tw :,ss.s.,,,A, w.,15 What would you like? Paper please, BW by ll Oh, you must have Mrs Nystroml Sara Wright and Jessica Hall help keep the bookstore running smoothly. Anne, you're nat listening! 23
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