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Seniors in Group Shot for Nostalgia The photographer makes last minute position adjustments before the all important final click. Afhile waiting for their class picture, the seniors of '75 gladly miss their lecond period classes. though reluctant to return to class, senior Marcus Young smiles for another camera — the Crusader camera. In late November, seniors posed for their last picture together. After waiting out the long lines and filling out information cards for the photographer everyone took his place and awaited the final order to say “cheese. Most seniors purchased copies of the picture. STUDENT LIFE 23
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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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Homecoming Ball Decor Accents “Reflections” Reflections” was the theme of the 1974-75 Homecoming. The activities began Friday, October 11, with the Skyline pep assembly and extended to the dance which was held that evening in the lavishly decorated lunchroom. The pep assembly boosted everyone's spirit and gave the student body one last look at the Homecoming Royalty. Students voted at noon, and votes were tallied, but the results were not announced until midnight. Martha Bobadilla was crowned Homecoming Queen. Although the game against Skyline ended in a Wildcat defeat, it did not dampen anyone's spirit. Live music furnished by Magnum, added to the evening’s enjoyment. Both sophomores, Kristi Willingham ond Tressie Ireland, make their final decisions concerning Homecoming elections. Wendy Wade takes on a solemn expression as luella Sisk gets her nominee ballot. Potty Peterson is also an election helper. Mike Rutherford's beaming face helped in preparation for another successful Homecoming. 24 STUDENT LIFE k A
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