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CHESS CLUB Chess Club was one of three new organizations at WHS during 1973-74. The purpose of this organization is to instill interest in and promote appreciation of the game. The sponsor was Mr. Joe Gonzales. Officers elected in mid-October were Theron Freeman, president; Steve DeAngelis vice-president; Kenneth Ekstrom, secretary; and Don Perry, treasurer. Rex Shumway was elected president at semester. The organization is composed of varsity and junior varsity squads, and matches were held within the Club and with nearby schools. Members at Right are (Front Row) Rex Shumway, Perry Rickard, Donald Perry, Frank Jue, Steve DeAngelis, (Back Row) Dudley McGonagill, Paul Shumway, Mike Falling, and Mark Bradley. REACH-OUT During 1973-74 Reach-Out sponsored a Head-Start Christmas party, which was open to any student who wished to participate, had Recreation Night, and held a successful Evening of Christian Drama, a trilogy of religious plays. This was a new activitiy during the year. The organization met on Wednesdays; guest speakers attended the meetings as an added interest. Reach-Out is a non-denominational organization for students interested in bettering themselves and their communities through Christian endeavors. Officers for 1973-74 were Elaine Douthitt, president; Buddy West, vice-president; Sandi Linder, secretary-treasurer; and Ken Ekstrom, Student Council representative. Mr. Ron Harris served as sponsor and helped select and produce the trilogy of Christian drama. At Right members of Reach-out have their annual election of officers for the coming year.
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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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HO WHS Honor Society had a busy year several activities. The first major event Honor Society induction, which was heU 1973. The organization inducted 20 mei Seniors and 9 Juniors. Honor Society is a service club, and year is to be of service at least once to tl community, and to charity. As its school year, the organization decorated the classre and halls and set up a Christmas tree on th floor of the building. As a community servi group sold candy. Profits gained went into joal each' zhooLy-tm last orS Upper Left: Vice-president Stacey addresses explains the emblem. Below: (Front Row) ' Stacey, Valerie Wilhoitc, Susie Copsey. (Row Plese, Andy Knight. (Row 3) Angela Stotts, Marcia Wilhi Peters. (Row 4) Polly Cain, Wrenn Frame, Shirley Morri: Jim Summersgill, Chuck Serna, Kenneth Ekstrom, Gary Howard Perry. Not Pictured is Susan Keller. IETY s?pV,«,Xi 'ear’s president-elect to the Estes Park cpii ention in Colorado. Another fund was established for the purchase of gold tassles and a going-away party jr adua ting members. Theyearw sponsor was Mrs. A. Meikle. Mrs. Stotts «ts Mrs. N ejfkle’s substitute during her absence at mid 'year ' s OffiopTs vere Dewey Jackson, president; Johnson Stacey pK bfc-president; Elaine Douthitt, secretary; Valeria tteilhoite, historian, and Susie Copsey, repre-:ive ■ r Socu5t$ induction. Upper Right: Elaine Douthitt Jackson, Kenneth Conatser, Johnson ie Douthitt, Roxanne Hadler, Mary Ellen te, Beverlee Stucker, Stephanie Ceballos, Dennis Cindy Kidd, Mike McLean, Steve DeAngelis. (Row 5) ilhelm, Gale Soehner, Don Perry, Michael Breeze, and
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