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Right: J. Spindler and Mr. Hen- ney watch as the world does its job. Below Left: For the 50 ' s pep session, P. Miller shows aging support for Homestead. Below Right: L. Stoller reflects a silent gesture. Far Bottom Left: The band plays for the Home- stead-Woodlan game during the pep session. Center: The long dark hallways can become scary, and quite a lonely place. In a Challenging Year, We Were No Exception SSiSii, 6 Opening
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Below: The home of Joseph Graver on Cuba Road is similar to manyAmish residences in this area. Middle Left: D. Doc- tor and friends at the Shelter House in the Woodburn Park. Be- low Right: The new fence a- round the football field with its supports while still under con- struction. Just What Is the Woodburn Area? Community 5
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Top Left: Dressed up for a day in the 50 ' s, S. Shaheen escorts little Suzie Ehle. Left Down: B. Witte, T. Blakley, and K. Baumert before a pep session. Below: G. Remenschneider looks through his work and out the window. Nostalgia reigned su - preme in the school year 74-75. Movies like The Great Gatsby, The Way We Were, and American Graffiti seemed to set the mood that reflected in television programs, fash- ions, and even pep ses- sions at Woodlan. Dresses started flowing down to the knees, or below, while shoes were getting higher and higher on their plat- forms. Hair began to get short and curly beneath floppy hats. Suit jackets were beginning to look like a revised version of Dad ' s suit when he was young. Finally, in team support for the AC AC champion- ship football game, the school went strictly mod- ern, or at least modern for 1955. Looking like something from Happy Days with slicked -back hair and pony tails, red lipstick and skinny ties, the school bebopped to Rock Around the Clock at a pep session. Many said this spree of merriment and joviality was just a carefree diver- sion from all the troubles at hand, drafting a new president before school opened, the energy crisis, inflation and recession. Nevertherless, we couldn ' t neglect all the pressures of the time. There were still tests to study for, gasoline to buy, and jobs to find. 1975 seemed to grasp reality with statistics on national debt and unemploy- ment. Even movies like The Towering Inferno and Earthquake left a nervous note in the air. Af- fected, but not defeated, things kept on at a fast pace as we began to look toward spring and vacation. Mak- ing adjustments, and cop- ing with the present time was challenging to every- one. We were no exception. Opening 7
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