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Foreword What are the sounds of school? They are the hush of morning meditation, the murmur of many voices, the clang of bells, the rousing cheers at pep sessions, and the groans of defeat. All the sounds of school blend to make a background for our days of learning. And Whit- mer has special sounds from which memories are formed . . . the applause of the crowds attending our circus, the ringing of the victory bell, the sighs of impatience from underclassmen watching the seniors go to assemblies first, and the quiet reverence at the singing of our Alma Mater. The 1966 Oracle staff has captured and recorded these sounds as a part of this school year. It is our hope that in future years this record will help us refresh our memories of a happy and exciting year. Scott Hall goes through a grueling practice as he strives to im¬ prove his high jumping form. A warm night and a winning team keep the fans happy at the first home game. Oblivious to the camera, Jenna Noble concentrates on her music during a pre-season practice. After a long exhausting scrimmage, a mouth¬ ful of water is most refreshing and welcome. Mr. Davis shows off his new Whitmer blanket given to him by Student Council at the awards assembly last year. Sideliners grow tense as the pace of the game reaches an exciting peak. A nervous Panther fan rolls up her program as she keeps her eye on the ball.
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On a pleasant fall afternoon, students linger at the field house entrance to meet their friends be¬ fore starting for their homes. During a pep session, bandsman Mike Ellerbrock sports his unusual hat. Graduates eagerly await the end of the speeches so that they may receive their coveted diplomas. After a morning of tiresome marching, band members relax while practicing their music. Andy Del Re, our foreign exchange student, accom¬ panied by his American brother Doug Janney, enters Whitmer for his first glimpse of an Amer¬ ican high school. f ' ' . ■ ,
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