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W CLUB M.A.S.O. W Club is an organization for WHS lettermen. The sponsors for the 1973-74 year were Mr. C. Hysong and Mr. Artie Griffith. The year's goal was to earn money to go towards the construction of an industrial arts building near the campus. Funds were obtained from the sale of raffle tickets and candy. Time will tell whether the attempt is successful or not. The members in the picture BELOW are (Front Row, L-R) Jeff Weatherton, Dennis Peters, Virgil Cruz, Ed Grayson, Club President Wayne Taylor, Kenny Wetzl, Dwain Smith, (Row 2) Mr. Hysong, Selwyn Namoki, Frederick Myron, Calvin Clark, Alvin Thompson, Gilbert Keyonnie, Andy Knight, Bruce Freeinan, Mr. Griffith, (Row 3) Gale Soehner, Dewey Jackson, Ken Conatser, Walt Greer, Cary Gamer, John Davis, Gary Wilhelm, (Row 4) Mike Day, Chuck Murray, Danny Durkin, Pato Lomeli, Mike MacLean, Seig Ezell, Manuel Ruiz, and representative Chuck Stratton. The Mexican-American Club is one of the newest organizations on the WHS campus. Mr. Jake Magallanez, a new teacher, introduced it. As club projects, M.A.S O. entered a car in the Homecoming parade and placed fourth. The club also sponsored a turkey raffle and a Mexican-style dance which was very successful. ABOVE are 16 of the almost 30 students in the club. They are: (Front Row, L-R) Darlene Gonzales Christine Sanchez, Margaret Sanchez, Kathy Salazar, Pat Aragon, (Row 2) Anna Garcia, Maria Serna, Dana Sena, Rebecca Sena, Frances Orozco, Vera Villanueva, (Row 3) Francis Gonzales, Sandy Lopez, Charlene Gonzales, Vera Romero, Sally Aragon and sponsor Mr. Magallanez. The organization's president was Frances Gonzales, and Sandra Lopez was student council representative.
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Nt KEY CLUB Key Club is a service club. It sponsored several community and school projects. A very successful dance was held in January} the club also sold candy as a money-making project. The 1973-74 officers were: president, Gale Soehner; vice-president, Wayne Taylor; .treasurer, Dewey Jackson, and Bobby Estudillo was secretary. Key Club's most notable activity of the year was a benefit football game, which was held for the Humane Society. The two teams playing were Key Club and S Club. (The game ended in a tie.) There are approximately 30 members in Key Club, and the sponsor is Mr.Gary Calhoun. For positive identification of Key Clubbers, look for fellows in blue vests ringing an old bell. At Left, Dewey Jackson, Key Club treasurer, helps W Club by selling popcorn at games. Front Row (L-R) Clark Tenakhongva, Terry Thomas, Vern Beeson, Leonard Padilla, Joe Ianni, Lynn Hadler, Bobby Estudillo, Dwain Smith, Mike MacLean, Danny Durkin, Steve DeAngclis. (Row 2) Jerry Sangster, Wayne Taylor, Virgil Cruz, Jim Summersgill, Ken Conaster, David Cox, Geoff Richards, Gale Soehner, Ted Pate, Terry Rhoton. (Row 3 ) Gene Hancock, Eddie Greer, Marty Smith, Tommy Thompson, and Bob Kolomitz.
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Under the direction of Mr. Ron Harris, Speech and Drama participants made quite a name for themselves last year. Persistence, patience, and practice earned members of this group a first place at the Page speech tournament and a first place in the district competition at Lake Havasu City. Members entered such events as serious and humorous prose, debate, poetry, and dramatic interpretation. Eight students represented Winslow High School at the state speech finals in Tucson. They were Mary Cahill, Beverlee Stucker, Laura Fore, Marcus Warren, Becky Herlacher, Joe Hasten, Art Rubi, and Mike Penrod. Pictured Below are six of the students who went to state. L To R, Art Rubi, Mike Penrod, Mary Cahill, Marcus Warren, Laura Fore and Beverlee Stucker. At Left three student give a performance before traveling to Lake Havasu City, L. To R, Becky Herlacher, Susan Warren and Beverlee Stucker.
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