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Excitement, Tension, Spirit Mount As At six o’clock on Thursday, September 23, drums rolled, car horns beeped, chants were sung, and the excitement of an up-coming game drifted through the air. It was the beginning of the annual WHS Homecoming Parade. Each class and club had its share of work to do. The freshmen entered one car; the sophomores, two; juniors, three; and the seniors, three decorated cars and a float. After the parade and bonfire, the winners of the best decorated car and float were announced. The juniors took honors by having the best decorated car, and the seniors captured first place for best decorated float. 14 Spirited seniors put finishing touches on the winning senior float. Students spend after-school hours painting signs to boost the spirit for homecoming. A blazing bonfire warms the spirit of WHS students.
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WHS students prepare to sample the food of the Del Prado and relax after an evening of dancing. Social Life of WHS Prom-Goers The Del Prado entertainers bring to a close their presentation of broad way hits.
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Homecoming Festivities Draw Near Homecoming queen nominees, ■Jeannine DeCarlo, Linda Macko, and Jerry Zorich, eagerly await the exciting moment when one of them is chosen ’65 Homecoming queen. 15 Latin Club officers “crack the whip” fora Homecoming victory as they proceed down the street in the Home- coming parade. Patti Puplava, varsity cheerleader, stirs up Homecoming spirit during the parade.
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