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- Varsity sports were no longer only for the upperclassmen, breaking decades of tradition. At the first pep rally in Septem¬ ber, both the golf and cross country teams took prominent places. The Chorus and Humanities students expanded horizons on a February trip to the Soviet Union. Finally, the most dramatic break was the departure of Mr. Larocco who has been principal at WHS since the building was opened in 1972. The traditions at WHS are undeniable. Yet changes are happening and each tradition broken is a new one created. -Elizabeth Cavitch .V ,w T ' .xC.y » Ni . i V - r. ' i f ' Taking hold of the situation, Joey Gonsalves makes use of those Taking hold of the situation, Joey Gonsalves makes use of those brief four minutes between class to make plans with fellow metal- head Chris Ives. Photo by Burlington Studios. ' V ' ' s. ' 7 I C v - . V v’ --1 ' f .t . Senior class officers, Chris Lee, Stephanie Smith, Michael McGeehan and Jay Moore were Grand Marshalls for divison four in Winchester’s 350th celebration parade. Photo by CDW. 7 UJi US t «t ' - i- ' ' ■ -oAi 4 Opening
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BmAmm TRADITJON A. ' 4S ■ X I V. Tradition is what ties students to their classmates, to their teach¬ ers and to past students. WHS is known for its traditions. To live up to those traditions is not enough for the students of WHS. In order to establish their presence and in¬ dividuality, the traditions not only have to be met, but broken. In academics, three new tradi¬ tions started. Mr. Webber, the new English department head is a ' ' J dramamtic teacher. As head of the Art department, Mr. Ardito M teaches Humanities and Studio Art courses. Mrs. Plati brought a ; ' ’ ' Jnew vigor to the Science depart¬ ment. I, Opening
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