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War Whoop Represented Az Workshop Edited by Senior Kathy Riffel, the War Whoop displayed an entirely new look this year. Clearer pictures, fewer mistakes, and finer paper quality were results of the new offset printing equipment installed at Met- ropolitan Vocational Technical Center. Four staff members and their adviser attended a high school iournalism work- shop October 24 at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Workshop ses- sions included sports editing, column writ- ing, and political Cartooning. The purpose ofthe workshop was to expose students to professional iournalists who had had experience publishing a daily newspaper. ln addition to the editor, other staff members included Bill Nicholson, sports editor, and Colvin Glasscock, who served as photographer for both the War Whoop and the Warrior. ln April, staff members attended the annual convention of the Arkansas High School Press Associations. ,ss . ..-, ,, ' vw- ,aa- Why did you do that? ,1.r Q' sl Sponsored by the WAR WHOOP
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1 if vwva The thigh bone's connected tothe knee bone , . Sponsored by ART CLUB A rtists M ako Decorations For Holidays The Art Club added a special touch to the Christmas season this year by sponsor- ing a wreath contest. Wreaths were fashioned by students and attached to classroom doors. Cost had to be kept to one dollar, and the club offered a five dollar prize to stimulate interest in the contest. In addition, Merry Christmas signs made by club members were put on each classroom door. Art club members worked on a perma- nent exhibit for display in the gym. The exhibit consisted of four paintings of Indi- ans and their way of life. Hall's mascot, Wahkendah, was given his yearly coat of paint by the club mem- bers. Senior Keith Petersen served as the 74- 75 president. Opposite top: HALL HARLEQUIN OFFICERS: FRAN- CESCA ROBERTS, vice-president, LAURA BUSHMAN, president, TERRI ANDERSON, secretary, ANGELA MOORE, treasurer. Opposite bottom: STAGE CREW, top to bottom: WARNER HERMAN, JACK GREEN- WOOD, PAM STEWARD, LYNN BURKS, TERRY MOORE, LAZAR PALNICK, GLENN DINSMORE. Not pictured: ANDY CHASE, stage manager, JONI TAY- LOR, JIMMY HOPE. Above: ART CLUB OFFICERS: KITTY GRASINGER, secretary, KEITH PETERSEN, president, KRETH SlMMONS, vice-president.
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56: I7 There's nothing like feeling refreshed in the morning! Sponsored by QUILL AND SCROLL ui!! and Scroll Inducts Nine Into Group Nine students who had done excep- tional work in the field of journalism were inducted into Quill and Scroll in February. The new members were Becca Bram, Jan Diner, Cato Ealy, Jeff Treece, Bill McLeod, Bruce Douglas, Donna Stockton, Eugene Richard, and Keith Parette. Officers for Hall's chapter are Kathy Rif- fel, president, and Bill Nicholson, vice- president. The new inductees were all members of the War Whoop staff, who had written at least one hundred inches of copy. Quill and Scroll is an International Hon- orary Society for high school iournalists. A student must be either a iunior or senior and have a B average to be eligible for membership. In the spring, Warrior staff members were inducted at the annual spring picnic. Hall's chapter of Quill and Scroll was established in I967. Meetings were held the third Friday of every month in room 109. Top: QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS: KATHY RIFFEL, president, BILL NICHOLSON, vice-president. Oppo- site page: WAR WHOOP STAFF: Back row: JEFF CARTER, CATO EALY, EUGENE RICHARD, KEITH PARETTE, SID YOUNG, BRUCE DOUGLAS, JEFF TREECE, BRENT FRANKS, BILL MCLEOD, TAL THWEATT. Front row: KATHY RIFFEL, editor, DONNA STOCKTON, JAN DINER, BECCA BRAM, BILL WEDDLE, assistant sports editor, BILL NICHOL- SON, sports editor, MACKIE GRASINGER.
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