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During the winter . . . . . . the excitement of the holiday season glowed in the eyes of students as Christmas approached. One of the highlights of this season was the holiday assembly presented by the orchestra, band, and chorus soon after their Christmas concert for the public. The final number performed by the band and chorus was the W.H.S. Alma Mater, a thrilling finale. '49'l9Lp- ..-.1-f, Y-V I - -. , . . , . - -, ., ..,,,.,....,.4-.---. , ...V -,.,.....-.,- .. -.-. . ,, h. ' ' SHOW A TIUS soft ' a Sflldem - ' h' ' s b . tion for W He coverinff est fnend from Schocifudents in 2lf?dfliloi1V1ded mang, 513012: to W.H.S fo giving the S of IG-crea: m 3 hohday I2 uumuuuuunu . . . the tall tree decorated and lighted by the clubs added to the spirit of the holiday season. Standing at the end of the long corridor, it was a lovely greeting to each student who passed.
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D P Q . . . members of the junior class could hardly wait until their rings arrived so they could wear them proudly or present them to that special someone. Bill Centry's face re- flects the happiness of the moment as he selects and orders his ring. . we ln-canie some of the many who enjoyed th Homecoming Parade, the exciting vit-tory ow-r Le-xinf ton, and the wonderful dance which followed. . . . as we slowly left the sta- dium, a sturdy squad of young men celebrated amid the shouts and praises of their fellow teammates. '4Down-ready-set, Jarvis receives a milk bath from jubilant teammates.
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. . . the dreaded mid-term exams arrived, and outside activity ceased for a week as W.H.S. students began the famous last-minute cram before exams. When grades were posted, students nervously flocked to classroom doors to learn their fate. The expressions on the faces of Alice Pickard, Earl Sutphen, Ronald Rob indic t ' ertson, and Laura Rice a e the excitement of the moment .- WHS. tl dominant SPON 'lb 6 Y BullCl0g5 basketbgllt bifx2m:y1nfxasiuH1,f10 lalies 21 Shot u ' ' O E student? Hollis 0PPOnentS- Here, xdl 'f necess21TY- play Q1 er to feboun 1 Ray p1'epE1I6S as Mike . . . students relieved classroom tensions through many social ac- tivities, notably the club-sponsored dances. The high points of the so- cial season, these dances were ea- gerly awaited by th e students, as was the DeMola y formal enjoyed during the Christmas holidays. ks , . 1 iffy I3
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