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Suzi Keller Shorty Higgins on Mike MacLean Mike Breeze Cindy Breeze JOURNALISM The Journalism staff is responsible for the publication of the school newspaper, the BULLDOG BARKS. Last year, nine regular editions were published; in addition, there were special editions for Christmas, Anniversaries, and Graduation. The class adopted the policy of rotating positions at semester. The editors were Suzi Keller and Shorty Higginson; assistant editors were Stacey Tiffin and Mike MacLean. Beverlee Stucker and Shorty Higginson were advertising managers. Becky McFarland retained her position as business manager. Other members of the staff were Michael Breeze, Cindy Breeze, Ray Duran, Julia Mallette, Steve DeAngelis, and Marcia Wilhoite. Mrs. Frances Roberts was the adviser. Marcia Wilhoite Julie Mallette Beverlee Stucker Becky McFarland Stacey Tiffin 5
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ANNUAL The goal of Annual class is to put together and publish an interesting and informative account of the student activities during the school year. Last year, thr Staff had ten members. Heather Morris was editor and senior class selection editor; Suzi Cribbs, assistant editor and sports editor; Frances Orozco, advertising rrfanager and section editor; Gina Jenkins, business manager and sophomore class section editor; Sandy Lopez, activities and junior class section editor; Valerie Wilhoite, art editor and club section editor; Cindy Van Petten, freshman class editor and faculty editor; and Wayne Taylor, sports editor. Susie Copsey was on the staff but changed classes at semester. A new student, Lula Lewis, was assistant business manager. Valerie Wilhoite Wayne Taylor Mrs. Roberts, adviser for both the yearbook and BULDOC BARKS, addresses the staff. Myma Pavatea Cindy Van Petten Sandra Lopez Lula Lewis 4
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ORCHESTRA Fall 1973 saw the Winslow High School string section of the symphony nearly double in size with an enrollment of 27 and a total membership in the symphony of 55. This rapidly growing orchestra opened its season with a major formal concert given in October—the earliest symphony performance in a school year. The orchestra also performed for the Music Department Cakewalk, the All-School Christmas program, and the Chamber Orchestra accompianied the Community Chorus production, How Far Is It To Bethlehem? The second semester included participation in the Regional Solo and Ensemble festival in Prescott on January 19, a second formal concert on February 14, hosting the Eastern New Mexico University Symphony Orchestra in concert on February 18, and attendance at at the Northeastern Arizona Music Educators' Festival held in Joseph City on March 22. In early April a two-day tour was culminated by attendance at the University of Arizona Music Festival. A musical titled Once Upon A Mattress was presented in conjunction with the drama and choral departments, and a final spring honors concert was held in late May. The 1973-74 Orchestra proved itself equal to the challenge of performances of such works as the Beethoven Symphony No. 1, Farandole by Bizet, and The Hero's Gate of Kiev by Moussourgsky. The conductor is Mr. Kim Thompson. Left: Orchestra members concentrate on sheet music and Mr. Thompson's arms. Above: Mr. Thompson in deep concentration. 6
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