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FADS AND FASHIONS 5- lc rry Wilson I arol Devenv Bvron Morris and Alana Barra ire hown in the typical clothu. for sa hool Get Vour hoop it s a party was the cry at Wood this fall Wood students along wlth the rest of the country had gone hula hoop crazy. Eyery one tried to twirl the hoop from the youngest seventh grader to the old- est teacher, the fad was universal. New styles were seen in the halls of school this year. the brightest being the new colored hose to go with the girl's sweaters. Rock and Roll continued as the most in the musical world at Wood, with dancing the most popular hobby. Of course the fellows still messed around with their cars, either tearing them down or rebuilding them as the occasion arose. All in all it was a year filled with alot of fun and alot of new fads to try. Linda Horn charms with her smile and her large ini- tial chain which were so popular with the gals this year.
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'UW f -in-1 Fach morning Mary Driver Martha Dum an and Carolyn Kennedy head for thelr lockers to shed thelr wraps and get books orgamzed for the flrst few perlods LITTLE THINGS PLAY A Dally happenmgs make up a bxg part of the school year Not only do we have speclal events but every day we do many thmgs whlch contrlbute to the whole pxcture of school l1fe Many of the llttle thmgs done as hablt or as general procedure prove to be of lastlng worth after we have graduated from school Also each mornmg Mr Jones and Mr Mlller get all the llttle remmders and notes 1n the teachers mallboxes -12-
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