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Staff Uses “Team’’ System Making deadlines, scheduling meetings, and late hours at work. These were just a few experiences that Warrior staffers en- countered in 1968-69. A new system under a new advisor highlighted the year. The staff was divided into several teams to facilitate working and scheduling of meetings. Mr. Gary Camp served his first year as advisor, as well as chief photographer, which earned him the nick- name of Flash. Jane Bowman and Greg Zabka, both seniors served as co-editors, and senior Joan Zaruba served as layout editor. Sen- iors Jim Maly and Sam Brower served as sports editors. Junior Mark Hunzeker ser- ved as business manager for the publication, Layout Editor Joan Zaruba is shown pasting senior portraits onto printing forms. Co-editors Greg Zabka and Jane Bow- man examine a sample yearbook in search of new ideas, Senior Barb Stickney is shown above typing copy sheets for shipment. Sports Editors Jim Maly and Sam Brower (below right) are shown examining track pictures to be used in the 1969 Warrior.
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i i I ui 1968-69 Student Council members included Front Row, l. to r., R. Schlitt, F. Wozny, G. Zabka, D, Cunningham, D. Smoyer, S. Brower, D. Fitzgerald, E. Dubas, Second Row: Mr. Wolvin, Sponsor, M. Davis, B. Stickney, P. Pullen, J. Davis, C. Beed, J. Maly, Mr. Witty, Sponsor, Back Row: J. Bowman, Mrs, Swartz, Sponsor, S. Kramer. Council Sponsors Career Day The Student Council began its activities early with the sponsorship of two fall ac- tivities. The Council sponsored the Career Day in October in which representatives from companies, armed services, and col- leges met with students and parents. The organization also sponsored the annual Sadie Hawkins dance in November, which the student body enjoyed immensely, The Council rewrote its consititution in 1968-69 to update policies. The task was accomplished under the leadership of three faculty sponsors: Mrs. Jane Swartz, Mr. Bill Witty, and Mr. Walter Wolvin. Senior Dale Lesiak and Junior Linda Whitney attentively watch the Sadie Hawkins proceedings, Junior Mary Fredrickson and Senior Greg Zabka join in the Sadie Hawkins competitive spirit in the marshmal- low-string game. Senior Wayne Wondercheck finds that apple bobbing isn't all that easy, a s@
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Pep Club Promotes Spirit The Pep Club provided spirit, pride, and morale when backing the 1968-69 ath- letic squads. Football activities included the pre-season bonfire and Homecoming activities. Homecoming activities included uptown window decorating, parade, and the post-game dance. Preparing of signs, posters, and rallies, as well as Club attendance at home and away games helped to make the Pep Club year a successful one. The Pep Club was again under the spon- sorship of Miss Linda Bartels. She was as- sisted by Miss Minnie Hendrickson. Junior cheerleaders Janeene Davis (left) and Mary Fredrickson lead the Pep Club in support of football spirit. 1968-69 Pep Club officers included 1, to r. Barbara Stick- ney, vice-president; Nancy Swanson, president; Susan Schweitz, secretary; and Patti Mann, treasurer. The Pep Club lends spirit at a basket- ball contest with a rousing yell, Yell Leaders for the 1968-69 school year werel. to r. Dee Wondercheck, Terri Zumbrunn, and Cyndy Wetovick.
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