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Assigned Seating in Assembly Proves Helpful Displaying all smiles before their skit on a pep assembly are some members of sweetheart squad 3, Beverly Brin, Froncie Holstun, Carol Conway, Betsy Cook, and Meg Jakiun. The balcony gets crowded as the Senior Women stand behind thei sign showing enthusiosm for the team. After playing a tune, the Wildcat band Thinks Victory! 18 STUDENT LIFE
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Sophomores, Transfers Get Acquainted Day Early Some of the newcomers to Woodrow, such os Andrea Harris, Bonnie Hollins, Pat Smith, and Erlene Hollins find their rooms easily with the numbers above the doors. Helping out stranded sophomores is Mrs. Ellis' job in the attendance office, while David Allen and Jamie Cantrell are still trying to figure out their schedules. Student Council representative Thester Campbell is a real attention getter, os the new sophomore homeroom members Gayle Parish and Nancy Robinson look amazed. Sophomores, and all other new transfer students to Woodrow Wilson, were given a traditional Wildcat Welcome on August 14, one day before regular classes began for all. On this day of orientation instructions were given to acquaint them with the high school way of life. Thus, on August 15, they were better adjusted to their new class schedule and to the physical layout of the building. As usual, excitement, confusion, and perhaps even a little normal laziness, marked the beginning of the 1974-75 school year. STUDENT LIFE 17
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Pep Assembly Skits Popular Spirit Boosters Even the football teom stands up and holler for the cheer Two Bit . Tami Welch is no longer only five feet fall, thanks to Jake Metzger. Sophomores try to out-yell seniors, but sometimes get discouraged. In an effort to achieve more organized participation in pep assemblies, the Student Council and faculty asked that all students sit in designated sections at every assembly. For instance, after the football team and drill team were located, the seniors were allowed to occupy the front rows of the balcony, and all the second period classes were assigned definite rows for seating. All teachers were present at the assemblies. The faculty and most students appreciate the more-orderly assemblies, said principal Wayne Pierce. Participation in yells was stimulated by a prize of a coke party offered by the cheerleaders to the room and the leaders that showed most spirit in assemblies. One day everyone wore hats to show off the cowboy culture at Woodrow. STUDENT LIFE 19
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