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INSPIRING US TO GREATNESS was enlarged. basketball team won State Cha 'onship for 196 - . Woodlawn has now moved up to Class -AA, showing our increased enr To- supply student need, the l1brary ollment. I On
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THROUGH ACHIEVEMENT t Shelia C arozza re - Kathy Rolston and Denny Hinds accom- plished many goals at Pelican Girl and ceived the D.A.R. Award. Boy State. All the things that make up school - the academics, clubs, friends, honors, and cooperation give everyone at Woodlawn, students and faculty alike, the oppor- tunity to make many achievements in many ways. Just as many small colored threads make up a great tapestry, the numerous facets of our school life are all combined to make us better individuals. . . As no one thread alone can make tapestry beauti- , n c e s ' ement e great people. It takes all of our minute accomplish- ments together to make us better people. And it takes the achievements of the student body and fac- ulty to make Woodlawn High School a school we can take pride in. We come and we go, but we never take our school for granted. We have worked hard to make it what it is.
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