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MANY ACTIVITIES MAKE A SCHOOL YEAF Ellen Kay’s duty is to greet guests at Open House, hut the ushers take up all her time! The derelict ushers are Van Kobinson. Philip Grubbs. Dan West, and Steve Joyce. Pretty hostesses. Mary Chotas and Sue Zigen-bien, greet incoming guests at Open House; while Coach Don Helms, right, talks with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Terry. The bride wore brogans and carried a bouquet of dandelions. In this wedding without women John Logan was the bruising bride and Hutch Gurley was the protesting groom. The rites were read by Parson William Leave)!. Other members of the bridal party were varsity football players. History teachers. Bill Lea veil and Melton Owen, look anxious, but they know the hall won’t go in because the basket's been “fixed. They played in the faculty-varsity team basketball game sponsored by the Key Club, which the faculty “won 13-12.
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ANYONE FOR CROWDS Traffic jams are bound to happen in a school with an enrollment of 2400: long lines waiting for football tickets, newspapers, bus cards: no available seats in assembly: and classes filled to capacity. And there is all this at Wood-row. But in spite of crowded conditions, students have learned to reply proudly to unbelieving questioners, “Yes, Woodrow is the largest school in Dallas.” The hotter the flay, the longer the line. Anne Brooks. Mike Horll. Jimmy Hogue. Dennis Kingwell, and Don Murdock don’t seem to mind the water being slightly warm and salty. The telephone privilege is popular with students at Woodrow as “communicated by Gail Baker, Jerry Moore, Diane Smith, Marian Boyd, and Linda Hill. Standing room only in assembly! But arc those Wildcats above sitting or hanging? These small stadiums are not adequate for Woodrow fans. “Dolls’” sponsor Jean Terry, with her husband, watches the Hillcrest game from the midst of the band and Dolls. 19
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