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Speaking to the senior class, Rick Lohman campaigns for offices Juniors struggle for sec- ond in Homecoming competitions. Senior council proves that no piece of trash is too far out of reach.
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To keep teachers informed, Sandy Davis places activity lists in their boxes. COURTESY ophomore orientation, Homecoming reception, wel- coming notes . . . these activities were all part of Courtesy Committee's job. ln September Sandy Davis, Secretary of Courtesy, and her committee held a sophomore orientation reception to acquaint new T- Birds with Wasson. Courtesy Committee was also re- sponsible for showing new students around the school and introducing them to their teachers. Because Sandy felt that new students would be- come more of a part of Wasson if they became in- volved in school activities, new students were invited to attend school events with a Courtesy member. The committee also sponsored monthly meetings for new students to voice their ideas and ask questions about Wasson. During Homecoming, Courtesy Committee held a reception for Wasson alumni in the Brick Room. Good Luck paper footballs autographed by stu- dents were placed onthe hall walls to urge the team to victory. Courtesy Committee helped in the Christmas hall decorations by decorating the basement and the stairways. COURTESY COMMITTEE - FRONT ROW: Doris Holcom , aren ar e , Davis, secretary of courtesy. b K C ll y Sherry Butler. BACK ROW: Cathy lntemann, Debby Clark. NOT PICTURED1 Sandy 7
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Giddyapfu Another unlucky sophomore has fallen fo a mighfy Senior. il GENERAL ASSEMBLY rom a Gleep - hanging ceremony to a student ex- change in the spring, the 1968-1969 General As- sembly placed an emphasis on service to the school and'to the community. The organization began the new year by sponsoring the annual gleep initiation and a sock hop preceding the Wasson-Palmer game. lt also policed and landscaped the south parking lot area and organized the annual Christmas United Fund drive and the Student United Fund. As in past years, General Assembly organized and sold the Wasson student telephone directory, The Com- municator. Closely coupled with its goals was the over- seeing of the class competition at Homecoming and the all-school car rally shortly before. GENERAL ASSEMBLY - FRONT ROW: Randy McAdam, chairman: Charlie Orsak, senior class Rogers, Reeda Whetstone, Darcy Clasen, Larry Glasser, Mark Barnes. ROW THREE: Roger president: Leroy Gortariz, junior class president, Mark Brizzee, sophomore class president, Beach, Bob Wheeler, Debbie Puzick, Patty Wells, Melissa Carey, Dave Melanson, Jim Pagels. Rick Lohman, Mcciepresident, senior class: Kathy Kraft, vice-president, junior class: Linda 'BACK ROW: Chuck Olson, Milo Bolender, Dave Mckelfresh, Tom Shipp, Mark Wilson. Blakely, vice-presiuentxsophomcre class. ROW TWO: Lou Anna McClain, Marcia Tewell. Dick 9
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