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Page 98 text:
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Tomahawk staff busts our wi Carolyn Hudson, Edilorsin-chief, shows a finished Senior layout to Sherrie Arnold, Layoul Editor, and The business staff, Sherrie Arnold, Karyn Stone, Tom Diana Casey, Copy Ediior. Assislani Business Manager, and Bob Clinger, Business work busily fo mee? lheir deadline. Preparing layouts are Darlene Fiich, Peggy Haase, Linda Myers, Craig Sprin le, Astri San sor, an Ice I lps k d d d Al' Ph'll' . Photographers for Yhe year were Steve Feazel and Brown, head. Yearbook siudents participated in the Tomahawk Rally held after school. 94
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Page 97 text:
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Pow Wow conveys information to students ere were three Journalism classes this ar. The two Journalism l classes worked ith Journalism Il class. The Journalism II ass was the production class that actually ut the paper out, while the other two asses learned about the paper and as- ted them. r. Porter, the POW WOW adviser has lped his students publish the finest wspaper MUHS has ever had. year Nancy Osborne was Editor-in- and Warren Shingle was Business Manager at the POW WOW. The POW WOW, which used to be mimeo- graphed every other week, is now eight printed pages published semi-monthly. The newspaper was an interest not only for the students but also for the community. The Community has given the POW WOW its support. This communication between MUHS and the community has helped to give the community a better understanding of what the students of MUHS have been doing. ,,f Warren Shingle and Nancy Osborne look over a POW WOW to find new ways of improving it. Wald Terry Stevens Nancy Osborne Denyce graduation issue ot the POW WOW. Working to meet the Sperbetli, Cl1iS J0l'tl'150fM UI'tCl0 MYGFS, Judy Nvvukt Jlldi 7 i 1 f and Terr Eilers get together to lan the s n t' I d d l t y p e sa Iona ea ine or another interesting POW wOw are Sandy Scott, and Dale Tindel. Pat Rodgers, Madonna Wald, Denyce Dees, Denise McAdams, Nancy Osborne, Warren Shingle, Terry Stevens, and Terry Eilers get to gether to look at another successful issue ot the POW WOW, 93
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Page 99 text:
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ew ideas h only seven returning members, the edi- ial staff had a tremendous task to meet in ining the forty-five new members of Year- k I and ll. The year started with club and ior pictures-each member of the staff ame willing assistants to our photogra- r, Mr. Bill Gibson. ln the late autumn a s campaign began. Yearbook students seen carrying signs, posters and balloons Buy your T966 Tomahawk now! ready for the rally are Mary Connolly, Astrid, Highlighting the week was the Tomahawk parade in which all members of Yearbook l and ll participated. The sales campaign was over and the business of putting together a first-rate yearbook began. Newly-trained students began producing pages at a fantastic rate. Pages were submit- ted and new assignments were given. Dead- lines came and the final pages of the largest and most unique Tomahawk were mailed to the publisher. The final days of the l965-66 school year arrived and the yearbooks were distributed. The whole student body joined in the fun and frolic of the last week of school with the new Tomahawks acting as the ingredient that completes a wonderful year. 'JM dson, Editor, assists staff typists Nancy Adams Working on the class section are Ruby Wilden, Kathy Heftington, Eunice Allen, Lindo Blankenship, Craig Leri, Judy ha Munsterman. Ingram, Laura Lolmaugh, Sharon Wong, Susan Rice, and Judy Couk. Craig Leri, and Susan Rice. The staff crams into the yearbook room to receive their orders from Editor Carolyn Hudson. 95
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