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WYO Editors Above. WYO Editor, Renee Middleton and WYO Assistant Editor, Bill Dube, double check the mug shots before they are sent to Walsworth Publishing Co. in Missouri. The WYO Front Row, L to R;Valerie Martin, Cheryl Shaul, Diane Butler, Renee Middleton, Sheryl Shaprio, Jean- nie Rideout,BACK Row, L to R:Chris Ferrall, Bill Dube, Coleen O ' Connell, Corinne Prell, Shane Freese, Jim llen, Jim Detamore,NoT Pictured, Neil Ash, Darren Row, Kevin Madigen, Andy Ruskanen, Dawn Romsa, Janice Budge, Suesan Michelena, Paul Lamberson, Stein Aalvik 246 Groups and Organizations
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Wyoming Guys and Gals Bottom Row, L to R: Patty Carter, Delynn David, Craig Novack, Heather Grayson, Daren Lewis. Back Row: Janet Hardie, Dennis Lovato, Karen Eckstrand, Mike CLaughlin, Tcrri Bliss, Betty Pederson. Wyoming Cowboy Joe Club Hostesses The Wyo Guys and Gals are the official hosts and hostesses of all University of Wyoming functions. The club, which is supported by ASUW, hosts plays and concerts, luncheons. University of Wyoming Trustee gatherings, parties, and some faculty events. The students hosting these events are able to attend the events free of charge. Another activity of the Wyo Guys and Gals is sponsoring the Homecoming King and Queen Contest. The Contest, held an- nually, promotes school spirit. Any student of the University of Wyoming can join the Wyo Guys and Gals with the rewards being cultural enrichment and a sense of pride about your University. Front Row. L to RiKim Bartell, Karen White, ToR:Carol Nibbe, Kathy Marion, Paula Mariola Brenda Moore, Back Row, L The Wyoming Cowboy Joe Club Hostesses are the official hostesses to the incoming football recruits. The girls greet the incoming students, give them a tour of the campus, serve them lunch, seat them at the games, and sometimes take them on a variety of trips within the vicinity. The hostesses try to make the recruits and their families at home here at the Univer- sity of Wyoming. Started by the coaches in 1980 and sup- ported by the Cowboy Joe Club, the hostesses are primarily active during the football season. There were 10 hostesses this year, a number which will increase to 12 in the upcoming year. Their officers are: Brenda Moore, President; Paula Mariola, Secretary: and Charles Weatherbee, Advisor. Groups and Organizations 245
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Owen Wister Review According to its Editor, Bill Bryant, the Owen Wister Review is a literary magazine with the purpose of providing a medium of expression for students and local writers, poets, artists, and photographers. The Review is publishe d once a semester, in December and May. The magazine was started five years ago by three students, Andrea Dunn, Martha Buck, and Eileen Moore. It is named for Owen Wister, an author who came to Wyoming from Baltimore. He settled in Medicine Bow and wrote The Virginian there, his most famous novel. This year, a staff of five students met each week and reviewed the submitted material, along with their own work. Each one read every manuscript. Each publication consists of 52 pages. The staff lays it out and takes bids from area printers on the publication contract. Students, faculty, local residents, and others from around the state and region sent in works to the Review. In the fall publication, 60 poems and 9 prose works were accepted. Bryant said that they can usually only take 40 percent of the material handed in. Owen Wister is the creme of the crop. Front row, L to R: Mary Baskett, Karen Mobley. Second row: Bill Bryant, Gwen Schoene. Top row: Robet Waggener. Branding Iron L to R: Shirley Lyons, B«tty Specht, Erich Kirshner, Lori Wiederrich, Nancy Tuma, Curt Marwitz. Groups and Organizations 247
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