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NEWSPAPER STAFF Editor-in**chief-—Sue Ingram Assistant Editor John Hodge Sports Editor Johnny Harris Society Editor--Ellbn Highsmith Art Editors Liz Dickens, Gene Pridgen, Jokmny Harris. Literary Editor Joe Story Reporters: Sarol Harris, Betty Su© Bruton, Jane Boatwright, Carol Morris, Louise Ussery, Vada Rush, Joyos Morris, Anne Moore, Blanchie Capel, Helen Gulledge, Larry Saundais Barna Farrell, Typists: Carolyn Morris, Patsy Thompson, Carolyn Cobl^ Marilyn McMillan. MAXIMUM CREDIT DESERVED For West MontgdfeSryf°^^regSSIr season basketball is over. Neither the boys nor the girls had a speo-- tacular won-lost record. Sure, West lost a lot of ballgames. But 80 what? A graceful loser is rather to be desired than a poor winner, and West had good losers. Statistic-wise, the Warriors had a pretty poor season; but as indi- c^iduals, they’re the greatest bunch of athletes in the world. Those ballplayers devoted valuable time and energy to something they really love.They played hard ball and stuck with it right through until the end. Each member of both teams did'a fine job and deserves supreme credit for it. I wish to extend my personal thanks for the representation these Warriors gaTo West Montgomery, and, if I may^, I suggest you do the same: Laralne Safrit,Sarah Ingram,Stancil Treeoj Diane Thompson,Blanche Capel,Folly Ingram,Debbie East,Carolyn Hurley, Loretta Gray, Nancy Bruton,Marsha Armstrong, Dorothy Hubbard,Thelma Byrd, Martha Thrower,Beth Ingram, t'immy Harris, Fincher Jarrell, ; Tohnny Ingram, Charles Bruten,Gene i Vridgen,Charles Crouch, B. W. Holt; | ooseph Zerbach, Arthur Mashburn, i Benjy 8uie, Mike Hamlett,ad Mykie ! ':4yrick. Everybody has a few unlucky \reaks.Thls season was one of orra^ [ UNION CARD, PLEASE by--Ellen Highsmith "WINDOW-WASHER INC." Like to join the union? It’s been a go/^d sight to see student-elbow-grease being used finally for something besides sending a soaring spit ba|L - cn its way. Could it be that we have at long last become infected with that very useful bug, the IaTHS’ (translation - West High Schrol .Pride)?It seemed during the first semester that all of us had a per manent immunity to any type of con sturctive task concerned with keep ing our school fcpom looking likea modern art painting done exclusive ly with muddy feet, dirty fingers, pencils, and knives. The students who have partici pated in the "Wash West” campaign should be commended,while you othet? lazy so and so^s should go bjTs^your heads in shame. It’s been said that ”A pretty girls is like a melody;’’tharefore could we not say that our pretty clean school is worth a whole an them,each stanza of which raises our school in the eyes of its stu dents and the community? ACHIEVEMENT TESTS GIVEN TO FRESHMEN AND JUNIORS The IOWA test of Educational Develop ment was given to the juniors and fresh man of West iVfontgomery on February 20-21. It's purpose was to test student scho lastic achj.evement since school opened in September. The grades will be used by students applying for scholarships and will help the teacher and Mrs Wright to understand where special help is needed. The juniors are eligible to compete for scholarships offered by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation on March 6. The corporation offers 2400 scholarships each year and the test is based on achievement. Those who reach a certain grade are eligible to compete with other juniors in other schools. The following juniors will take this test: Liz Dicken^ Loretta Gray, Marion Dorsett, Jane McRae, Fincher Jarrell, Benny Crepps, Pressley Rankin, Larry Kems, Mike Harvell, Joe Zerbach, John Hodges,. Carol Camp^>e.ll,San dra Garuer^, -and Anri flajinders.
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