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Loyal Annual Staff Works Long Hours Among the several changes introduced by the 1971 Warrior staff was the monogrammed cover with its unusual color combination of brown and beige, a sig- nifant variation from past covers. WARRIOR STAFF MEMBERS COPGHON soa os i dab Olen wis % Terri Zumbrunn, Jean Drury Layout Editor Mary George Business Team Kathy Hadfield, manager; Steve Nelson, Debby Shotkoske, Mary Morgan, Bob Oakley Photographer Dale Russell Typists Marjean Gilson, Debbie Nelson Lorraine Ahlers Copy Writer Wendel Potter Faculty Sheri Fuehrer, editor; Bev Cunningham Organizations Rosemary Lesiak, editor; Debbi Nesbitt, Debby Cox, Nancy Gdowski Paul Haynes, editor Judy Maly, editor; Vickie Smoyer Betty Crzywa, editor; Linda McCray Kendra Baker Mrs. Joan Bassett The fine spring day beckons, and ‘71 Warrior staff members gather around and on the slippery-slide for a picture. LADDER, top to bot- tom: T. Zumbrunn, M. George, D. Nelson, N. Gdowski, R. Lesiak. SLIDE, top to bottom: J. Drury, S. Fuehrer, W. Potter, D. Russell, S. Nelson. FOOT OF SLIDE: K. Had- field, K. Baker, L. Ahlers. STAND- ING: M. Morgan, D. Shotkoske, B. Grzywa, sponsor Mrs. Joan Bassett, J. Maly. Not pictured: P. Haynes, B. Cunningham, L. McCray, D. Nes- bitt, D. Cox, V. Smoyer, B. Oakley, M. Gilson. The problem of finding just the right layout and pictures for intro- ductory and closing pages was a challenge for editors Terri Zum- brunn, Mary George, and Jean Drury.
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a = . Student Council members for the 1970-71 school year included: TOP CENTER: P. Bialas. BACK ROW: J. Dubas, J. Nelson, R. Nesbitt. SECOND ROW: D. Zabka, V. Smoyer, T. Zumbrunn, K. Dissmeyer, D. Gilson. FRONT ROW: Sponsor Bill Uhler, P. Wetovick, S. Knowles, D. Nesbitt, J. Dubas, D. Wondercheck, G. Schwensen. The new dress code sponsored by Student Council in- cluded the pantsuit, which became quite popular. The following girls demonstrate the various styles worn: BACK ROW: A. Brogan, K. Stickney. SECOND ROW: J. Brogan, P. Crawford. FRONT ROW: R. Harris, G. Schwensen, C. Umstead. 71 Council Revises School Dress Code Student Council officers Glenda Schwensen, Paul Bialas, Vicki Smoyer, and Doug Gilson were success- ful in initiating projects for the °70-°71 year. Among the “regular” projects were: Sadie Hawkins Dance, Career Day, and, of course, filling the pop machines for thirsty students. New projects undertaken by the Council included a breakfast program, which was well supported; an amended dress code, whereby girls are now able to wear pantsuits in place of dresses; and the sponsor- ing of a senior student to be sent to Presidential Classroom program in Washington, D.C. A member of the senior class is selected by a panel to represent Fullerton at the seminar, and the Student Council raises money through various projects. The program met wide approval and will continue to be an annual project as long as enthusiasm remains as strong as it was in 1971. As always, much credit for the Council’s progress should go to the sponsor, Mr. Bill Uhler. Student Council members P. Wetovick and D. Wondercheck are seen filling the pop machine, a Council activity.
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{ { Yificers for the 1970-71 school year included Yell leaders S. Makowski, M Kotlarz, B Brogan kept a record of each girl's points The Pep Club gives a rousing ch port for the Warriors during one of eer to show the games M. George, v. president Brower, president; J. Drury, secretary; and G Bish, their Schwensen, treasurer and A spirit and sup- Enthusiastic Cheers Boost Team Spirit 71 F.H.S. Pep Club promoted spirit and provided morale among the athletic squads in many ways this past year. Besides the numerous signs and posters that were displayed in the halls at school, there were many new ideas that were used Some of the new spirit-promoting ideas included a “Big Mouth” award for the loudest yelling Pep Club girl at each game, Warrior signs made by the Pep Club girls for the players’ cars and houses, and Indian headbands for the Pep Club girls to wear. The pre-season bonfire started off the football season and was followed by the Homecoming activi- ties. Homecoming activities included uptown window painting, the Homecoming parade, and the crowning of the queen New uniforms were also obtained this year, and combined with the new ideas, helped to make this past year a very successful one for the Pep Club. Pep Club was sponsored this year by Mrs. Bill Uhler and Mrs. Gary Yost. Cheerleader Cathy Umstead leads spirited F.H.S. members in the “Stomp” over the Shelton Bulldogs
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