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Student Council Sponsors Music Assemblies As a special treat for Woodrow students, the U.S. Navy band on assembly plays popular songs and music from today and yesterday. The saxophone solo by a Navy Band member was one of the most popular numbers. The KLIF radio station von awaits its driver after the special assembly at Woodrow, to truck on back to 1190 land. While the spotlight shines on the KLIF disc jockey, he contrasts ideas in music of different generations in the assembly Listen to the Music. STUDENT LIFE 21
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The Woodrow vs. Skyline ossembly was o big hit, os Charlotte Anderson portrays football ployer, Stan Woods, in the senior skit. Jeannie Miller and Kathy Hronas strongly believe that the seniors of 75 ore best! In pep assembly, three sophomores from Mrs. Wilkinson's 2nd period class Linda Hawkins, Vivian Van and Kim Fincher, let the Wildcats (even the seniors) know they are behind them. Spirit is the theme at the pep rally on Woodrow Hill, as football player Dovid Apple gives a pep talk. The student body is really looking good, as everyone stands for the traditional Alma Mofer. 20 STUDENT LIFE
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Open House Celebrates Education Week Getting together again for the traditional Open House, held this year on October 21, the parents and teachers of Woodrow Wilson High School observed National Education Week. This night was planned to let the parents get acquainted with the way the school operates. Beginning the evening was a short meeting in which parents and visitors were welcomed. After the meeting, the parents followed their children's daily schedules by going to different rooms. Refreshments were served in the lunchroom throughout the evening. While an attentive student ond his parent listen, Mrs. Margaret Dunlap explains the modern techniques of teaching English. Student Council President Ginger Ehrhardt welcomes PTA members to the annual Open House at Woodrow. Mrs. Barbara Hill explains to Mrs. Fronces Wiliams that the textbook is really cosier than it looks, while Mrs. Hills’ daughter Sorita, is intrigued with the photographer. 22 STUDENT LIFE
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