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afxmwf gui din 11 'li Q' ,cw N-fl fyf N.,-suv i ,-X 1011 if-N ffvkzf- J fsfpf- Warwhoop D await L' L it f l.lflOll 0 3 In Glclhg Smiling editor of the Chief Warwhoop. Ronnie Johnson, sets type at the 'Basin Press where the excellent-rated paper is printed, Left to right back row L Clark feature R Tenaglla circ F Jenklns ast ed J Noel reporter D Latshaw bus m r P Jones adx D Adriance feature D Dunn feature M Young proofreader repo tel First row G Rirhardson photo K Pearsm sports ed W Morris photo R Juhnson ed P Sturdexant asst sports R MCKIHICQ icpoxtei Absent from picture A Jtrome cnc I4 Hall pioofitader repoitci A lxinnunen pioofrtader reporter Q arwltoofn gnlafrges f we 0 uwms With the first issue in September Chief Warwhoops size jumped from four to five columns. After a First Class - Excel- lent rating last year the staff have worked for an even better paper. Questionnaires were sent out to try to discover students true opinions. Delegates went to conferences to learn from other school papers headaches and problems both solved and unsolved. A new nameplate was worked up by a few more artistic staff members. Followinf' students suggestions new features have been added. Breaking the everyday routine was a trip to Seattle for the Pacific Slope School Press conference. Ronnie Johnson, editor, served on a p a n el discussion of n e w s coverage.
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Aft 17 Left to right back row-J Harling P Hicks J Lei hton treas K Laherty E Tyler A Sharp J Anderson xice pres M Fowler F Jenkins R Tenaglia and Miss Mattson adxisor Second row 'VI De'VIars D Larson Nl Price D Raymond recorder R Jorgenson recorder D Dunn historian N Cate N Pohlinger First row D Adriance S McKinley parlimentarian J Noel J Price pres J 'VIcLaugi lin T Lybbert sec B Lybbert T Lybbert song leader G Jinglin Absent from picture B Hoffman B Mason C Dean D 'VIcLean G Corley N Olsen NI s hui Goodrich Chapter Mother FHA. ,M C-, ,giirfs Onsor irsi Qtr, le Gow A spring style show, sponsored for Lillian Mattson served hot coffee and the first time by the local Future hot dogs 1n an attempt to help freezing , Homemakers of America, gave each spectators to thaw out 'rl in high school a chance to model garments she had made. This style K A kj, a d ea Completely planned weather permitted found FHA mem 9 o ' h W u hi 1 girls Tuesday and Wednesday ni hts when bers enjoying hobby club where they learned to knit crochet weaxe make half times hot pads and place mats or other hob X, JT amos these bies that interested them adkq ed by Miss stud ffl KN 'ILQ' gi- Q Thr-lda Lybbert represented the club at the F.H.A. National Convention in Jean Price, president, introduces new members at FTII. A. initiation Santa Barbara, California. banquet, while Jane Anderson, vice president, watches tottering candles, and Sharon McKinley, parliamentarian. listens, 27
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ggehinj CJQQVLGS The hardworking stage crew, Bill Jelm- berg, senior, Louie Lafrenz, Joe Moy- er and Bobby Driggs, sophomores, receive little glory when the curtain parts for an- other play or assembly. They are the ones who work behind the scenes fixing special lighting, scenery, pulling curtains, and when it's all over, they clean the stage. The group must be on hand for all assem- blies, plays, or concerts. Q U f Zczge Yew or cs 1 1 t Q Q' , P C.-.-1 ' x This year the University of Washing- ton Touring Theater brought to Moses Lake audiences Taming of the Shrew, Aladdin's Wonderful Lamp, and Years Ago. The National Assemblies presented all kinids of talent ranging from Skipper, the talking bird, to Charles Stuart, bari- tone singer from the broadway produc- tion of Oklahoma 'z r. ii Y .1- A f V' ff . f 45 Q I x 1 Ffa ' i 3 ' ' ' fi V 5 L 7 -: ' I A ' 1 -,ff i fi' :lug ,-,, - f -4g'!1.. '--gg :Di Q, - it 1. -V , .13 J. . .. re .i , Z- . V i 'w T, if X '22 , ,Q P25 I 1 j t 1 if . r? ' f A wt P .z,.J.. . Smiling ropemen are Bill Jelmberg, seniorg Louie Lafrenz, Bobby Driggs, and Joe Moyer, sophomores. Q A W- ,, 'fr-vw:-v-: .U 'Unis ' ' Q tg it A: Q 'Q 4 . :Q Kiss me Kate states proud Petruchio to his undutiful wife Kate in The Taming of the Shrew presented by the University of Washington Touring Theater. . ' ' th ' f R th GOIWd S Mr. Robert F. Edgar, astronomer, gives latest facts, dur- Wggiigsigoffgg?Zihiggggnwhilislgjgi,FilingUrol, a M8365 ing a National Assembly Program, on the giant telescope Lake audience of Mt. Palomar.
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