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arriors Busy With Science, Horse Beauty, Speech Contest, Prom

Har l ey Hardison, Westside's teacher, is to be one of the speakers at the Senior Acadt Science held at ll.'ebraska'e r !or Continuing Education, and tomorrow.

rll 7, Westside's Science Club part in the Junior Academy ience held at Omaha Unlverl gtt-b·h-h·h·h h -h! Everybody

VHS Ranks High n Math Contest

ash! Westside comes out on again!

llan Horwich, Marilyn Mantel , Terry Kvam, Westside math ents, have been selected as the team in the Nebraska Math test. ver 80 students entered !rom tslde. Allan was third In the Marilyn ho.s ranked In the 20 tor three years, and Terry also In the to-p 20 this year.

Is the tuth year Westside entered, placing 12th In 1958, fn 1959, Srd In 1960, 5th In 1, and 1st in 1962.

'wAnna McConnell, math attributed this success to J1 student talent and Westside's Math Department. he remaTked, "There has been change fn t.he math program

Our Live-year program students more math than e btgh schools, but is similar the program at many other fb schools In this area. These have done work in math class assignments, pursuproblems of interest to them, clly on their own volition." E get o!f your high-horse and come to t)le Westside Red Cross Horse Show, May 13 at Hillside Stables.

Anyone Interested In helping may contact Nancy Simmons or Cathi Eaton or come to the horse show meetings.

Miss Omaha Js WHS grad Sandy Hancock, '61 graduate of Westside, was crowned Miss Omaha April 8. Second runner-up was Westside senlor Janis Kaufman.

Congratulations!

"FrulWon Js tr ul y a natural career for a woman," remarked Mrs. Gloria Ge!tand, stylist and vice-president of Hou.se at Suburbia. Mrs. Gelfand added that, "Gimmicks will not easily entice today's American buyer. Most women know what they want to buy and are not Influenced by radical changes In fashion trends."

At the speech festiva l at Central 10 Westsiders received th ese rat-

Ings:

Suoerior-Jeff Parish and Greg Eden.

Exeellent--Com Lucas, John Milne, Eldon Franz, Bob Corson, Jon Loitos, John Wupper, Nick Kostos, Kenny Ploss, Judy Smith, and Janice McConkle.

At the state contest at Lincoln Westside tlad tor fourth place from 37 entries They also r eceived the second highest total speech in the tournament.

FIRST WEST SIDE BANK CROSSROADS 221. South 72nd

Buy a mascot! Don't forget to bave your car washed Saturday! Perhaps you've heard these phrases in the past two weeks from the juniors as they raise money for this year's Junior-Senior Prom. At last ret)ort, treasurer Roxi Freeman stated, "We have over $1,000."

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