Woodrow Wilson High School - Crusader Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1975

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As Beverly Brin gives Kenny Kurtz o kiss on the nose, Kenny wonders if it's rcolly port of the script. Lost minute thoughts of performing gives Carolyn Storm stage fright. Amazed at the quite different hat to be worn by Dolly arc Kim Hoffman, Cherry Brown, Carolyn Storm, and Pam Duke. Senior, Kenny Kurtz, lets junior, Carolyn As Pam Duke greets the audience, she gracefully bows. Storm know he is a lead singer. 28 STUDENT LIFE

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Built-in clegonce gives Pam'Duke and Kent Frank something to sing ibout. Kathy Hall, Belinda leinfelder, and Joe Sholden evidently harmonize beautifully in Hello Dolly. everly Brin entertains the audience with At the moment. Cherry Brown seems to be more inter- Hello Dolly. ested in deciding what to eat than singing. STUDENT LIFE 27



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Christmas-itis, Woodrow Epidemic Singing about St. Nick in Spanish is funnier than it translates. Harmonizing sefloros aro Greg Turner, Robert Pike, and David Yates. Through all the tests, homework, report cards, lunchroom food, etc., there is always one thing to look forward to toward the end of the first semester . . . Christmas vacation! This year for the first time ever, the semester ended on the last day before Christmas holidays began December 20. Students were given a super Christmas gift of eighteen calendar days to enjoy without the worry of classes and homework. But before the magic day arrived time seemed to drag. Classes seemed longer, tests seemed harder, and lunch periods seemed a waste of time. Although all knew it was Christmas-itis, they still could not help feeling that somehow there was a couple of more hours in the school day. To rub salt in the wound, all classes were required to take a final major test on the last two days. All reported back to school (a little reluctantly) on January 8, to get acquainted with the building again, with many students asking for a re-run on holidays. Keeping their balance on top of a desk, Wendy Wade and Mary Jane Murphy attempt stringing tinsel across the journalism room, while fellow classmates would rather stay on the ground and decorate the tree. As the school secretary Mrs. Robin Oefinger puts up the holiday mistletoe in the office, she con't help smiling at the thought of catching a young man underneath . . . maybe even Mr. Pierce? STUDENT LIFE 29

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