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Page 30 text:
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MATMAIDS Matmaids had a very successful year. Inspite of the fuel shortage the members were able to attend many of the out of town matches including the State Wrestling matches at Tucson held the 15 and 16 of February. To belong to MATMAIDS a student must have a 3.0 grade average and be chosen by the members. Membership is limited to ten girls. Initiation is held in the middle part of November and the girls arc taught how to score and learn the signals given by the officials. They have worked hard to promote spirit for the wrestlers. The girls have made up their own cheers and worked hard to please the wrestlers as well as the student body. Pictured At Top Matmaids form the mighty W for WHS. Girls Pictured At Right are From Top To Bottom, Stephanie Ceballos, Pauline Padilla, Barbara Bertino, Jackie Lomeli, Bemie Nelson, Gina Jer.kins, Estrella Higginson, Myma Pavatea. Not Pictured are Antoinette Pena, Anne Ybarra.
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WHS'S fine display of spirit at all athletic games was encouraged by the pep squad members who helped the guys to victory with their fine cheers and routines. PEP SQUAD Pep Squad had a great year. The club consisted of boys as well as girls in grades 9-12 who were interested in promoting school spirit. They were very proud to be backing up our athletes. Cheering at away games as well as at home brought victory to our teams. Throughout the year they helped put on assemblies, rallies, and pep chains before a game. Club members also made posters and gave the athletes treats to encourage them. Meetings were held on the first and last Wednesday of the month. Officers for the club were Marcia Wilhoite, president; Teresa Guzman, vice-president; Priscilla Pavatea, secretary; Hazel Perry, treasurer; Susan Kaye, recorder, and Darlene Handnot, representative. Displaying true spirit by both the pep squad members and the pep band
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QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll, an honorary organization for students interested in school publications, was reactivated in WHS after a five year absence. To qualify for membership, a student must be enrolled in some phase of school publications, rank in the upper third of his class, be a junior or senior, and be recommended by both the advisor and club secretary. Students eligible for this organization are drawn from the journalism, annual, and photography classes. This years' members consisted of 16 students. Mrs. Roberts, the sponsor, made it possible for the club to once more be active. Initiation was held in the latter part of April. Members were presented at this time with the club pin making them officially a member of the Honorary Quill and Scroll. The acting officers for the year were Heather Morris, president; Shorty Higginson, vice-president; Valerie Wilhoite, secretary-treasurer. Students who were honored by membership in this newly activated organization for 1973-74 in addition to the acting officers were Mike MacLean, Wayne Taylor, Myrna Pavatea, Cindy Breeze, Mike Breeze, Susi Keller, Gina Jenkins, Suzanne Cribbs, Marcia, Wilhoite, Julia Mallette, Steve Dc Angclis, Chuck Serna, and Beverlee Stucker. First Row L-R: Beverlee Stucker, Suzanne Cribbs, Gina Jenkins, Steve DeAngelis, Estrella Higginson, Valerie Wilhoite. Second Row L-R: Chuck Serna, Heather Morris, Marcia Wilhoite. 27
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