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P88 Wkode . . As each year passes in high school, the mighty oak's trunk increases its span and becomes much firmer in stature. The freshmen year is just a start, but the trunk begins to build with the new acquaintances and adventures. When the sophomore year comes along, the trunk is more staunch and sturdy than ever, especially after the jubilee is successfully given. By the time the junior year comes, the trunk is roughened, more gnarled and knotted, and in looking for- ward to the senior year, would almost pass for the fullgrown speciman. Money making projects and putting on the beautiful junior Prom completes the aging of our trunk. The senior year comes and all too shortly goes, but the mighty oak now stands-against any gale--weather-beaten and rough hewn in appear- ance-truly prepared for the years to come-mighty symbol of a mighty class. Getting ready for a noon- time jam session are Karen Anderson, Micki Gallagher, Tom Moricoli, Carol Pope, Marv Marzahl and Bill Sweet.
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FROSH ADVISORS ro:5A Maier? Watch Out! Here come the Seniors! Yes, that was Freshman Week-the week we spent dodging Seniors constantly. At thettime it was rather humiliating, but everyone really had a good time doing the hula, singing Seventeen,, and the loyalty, cheering, and even scrubbing the front steps with a tooth brush. Soon Freshman week was over and we could now walk down the halls with pride and ease. W'e started to get the hang of thingsi' and chose our class officers, led by President Eddy Lamb. Mr. Dale, Miss Czarnecki, Miss y Coultas, Mr. Schultz Before we knew it, it was Homecoming time. We all worked hard on our homecoming float and we were quite proud of it when it almost won third prize. For the Homecoming Dance we chose for our charming queen candidates Linda Parker and Carole Pope. Before we knew it, our Hrst year had come to a close. Next year we will be able to enjoy the effects of Freshman XVeek from the outside, and now that we know W.C.H.S. quite well, we are looking forward to next year and know it will be as much fun as this year was. e . ' QQ .a.-e- Q. ,. PRESIDENT E. Lamb y VICE PRESIDENT R. Guertler ., g . eaa-e . SECRETARY C. Soviak ' Q i t X q. X f X ee-f TREASURER J. Hunt -- '55 f'jM:-giggjagy u., . V K kk . f -W ,2if.ai.g5x,::j,.. S -..-- 1 f f.. .y. f . .zgfzsai ls....s is ii 1- - K .. ....., i --M 5 .. 1 - .riwmz A..-2. - . X ,. , .jrbrgz ,, , .qzsgyy -.N 35-Q. F- A111100 f e . E eeee s-eff. J , 1: - ir., ' slxvegi vi L f., ' C. AI1del'S01'1 , . jfs., K . -:f if sa-.fe -. ,, 1 :fini M- 1' A . e .. - f , , N- . A' AXGISOH i X . E. - H. Baker . . . ' . sv-' 1 - 1 ' i. 'wa 5 sas?-., . 3 efe,f5q,M.t - gszsgslfs i , ,,,f' . 91 ' ' E fig. g. fi t--- r e .- E .. .. M. Beardsley i . a E ' - N. f f. iss .. . Hs-1 '1 ' . ..-. . , 1 -. . . ' .fs ' if - -.-e L. - - . E. 2 . f ' se t : r 4 . ' '-S?1f': ss Ja? - ...SQ .1-4 else ,gr tr fig ' - f . -1 'iw W I- 176. i i5'33'.x l wi Y:f ':'SS?Cf'EI'fiR. . ' K 'liiilifffs EFWA' ' .Nw-:::s:f2:5:: - Ff?El'fEW?'l.GW?aLi1' 'T l?Y?-v ' ' - TT ' ' '-if-mfr: .e..-' 1 X E R. Bentsen gi , - . K E' Berg 1 E. - A- Beth . K B jrissibftl 1 swim -'-wi? . 32, N1-36 . 1' iTms 5t3KEiNH ' K' -Q ' 'ff' Vflffiii W - eye? ' .. ' ' . f r 1 .1 S. Blallle :gases Sas .- . s 1. as -- -f fever! .ig ,, .f gf - svww-ull ,. Q' .. . Q - C B055 Ff?riiYisx, w -. fg offa ' ' X gg? -X-' Y -' - f 'sw' - E - - tvs- 5 ' . f E 1 - ,.-- he ' sf t X W
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