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ll Challenge At the conclusion of a Friday afternoon pep rally, the student body begins a mass exodus from the gymnasium. Wa fn p ,aa if .F s The physical aspect of school life is as important as the academic. For students to have healthy minds, healthy bodies must be developed. All students en- gage in physical education classes in which body conditioning, coordination, and sportsmanship are stressed. Games, used to develop these skills, provide a physical outlet for each student. Basketball, volley- ball, archery, gymnastics, football, wrestling, and square dancing are the activities and sports in which students participate during the year. Students unable to participate in the regular physical education pro- gram attend adapted or special classes. Our school, located in District Four of the Pennsylvania Inter- scholastic Athletic Association, competes with neigh- boring schools in interscholastic sports. The sports represented include football, basketball, wrestling, tennis, golf, track, and cross country. Besides the physical effort involved in sports, a certain amount of physical effort is also required to survive at WAHS. Students struggle through crowded halls to reach classes on time and many avoid the cramped cafeteria at lunchtime. Holding up traffic for blocks, more than two thousand students file slow- ly into the gymnasium for pep rallies, but once inside, they show tremendous school spirit. rf
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Semi-finalists for Homecoming Queen Cleflb were: Firrl Row-Kathy Myers, Karen Seybert, Cindy Pagana, Paula Deatrich, Linda Luke, Debbie Hunter, Sue Homisak, Kim Edwards, Cindy Staiman, Bunny Hendershot. Second Rou'-Kay Creveling, Diane Gush, Gretchen Bubb, Debbie Dietrick, Linda Gctgen, Ruth Bubb. Third Row-Muff Knaur, Tush Barrett, Linda Trostle, Lee Hoa Miao, Carol Slee. After being crowned Homecoming Queen Qrigbtj , Kathy Myers dances with her escort, Jeff Sims. Social Life Here, l L 1 K I+, , v 'L' f,g-L i .WM To raise money for a new scoreboard, the Mr. Beautiful Legs Contest was sponsored by SGA this year Cleftj. Dancing left to right are Lewis Zellers, Mike Bradley, Jim Sullivan, Scott Mur- eddu, Jay Brumberg, Christer Dogertz, john jones, and Jim Staib. By eating at Stan's Cabovej, many students avoid a crowded cafeteria. 8
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