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left: Showrng how music is a part of their life at WMHS. Mr. Watson and the Ensemble performed two numbers for the Homecoming assembly. Below right: TOP

rtil)fesentatrves from each of the service, professional and religious organizations hold banners, while each club's motto, rdeas, and purpose rs told.

Below: WMHS's versatility is demonstrated as members of the student body

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their drfferent skills to the inspiring theme from "Rocky." Below: In some

way or another, the disco fad hit everyone at WMHS. Bershat Smith and Brian

Oavrs demonstrate some of disco's more popular steps to the Homecoming

audience.

Jamie Berry, Senior

LaJuan Brown, Senior

Phyllis Brooks, Senior

CENTER TOP: Three cheer for the girls

who kept the spirit alive during the pep

rallies and games. The varsity cheer–

leaders (left) and the pep squad (right)

CE TER BOTIOM: Senior Raiders

salute Western Pride during their

Homecoming performance. Below top:

While Rick Pettis tells the story of "Jack

and the Beanstalk", Clarence Lewis

(center) takes up where Beethoven left off,

and Kelly Fincher, (left) shows some of

her ballet skills during the artistrc

expression skit. Below bottom: Grooving

to the far-out songs and dances of the 60' ,

Marilyn Humphries and Glen Lewis really

shake it during "the twist".

Lisa Frey, Senror

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