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Wwv Wlwop SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Bisson, L. Butler, D. Wraspir, E. Hodges, M. Muench, S. Embree, A. White, C. Mason, Mr. Mann. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Meeks, K. Skinner, S. Melton, V. Phillips, I. Reagle, B. Quesne1,,,K., Wehslei, N. Corum, D. Hodges, P. Seavey. We would like to thank everyone who has helped in the production of the War Whoop this year. It has been very enjoyable for us to work with the War Whoop Staff and Mr. Mann. We feel that the Staff for the coming year ioyable to all students returning to Salmon High Good Luck to the future War Whoop Staffs. TOP: ALBERTA WHITE, Co-Editor MIDDLE: CAROLYN MASON, Co-Editor BOTTOM: LINDA BUTLER, Assistant Editor 30 will turn out a successful paper that will be en-
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LINDA CHIPMAN Business Manager WE PLAN THE BOOK WE'RE READY TO WORK A year-round iobl That's the only way to de- scribe the production of our Annual. Beginning with the planning of the book in the Spring, the picture taking in the Fall, processing the copy for the printer and keeping up with the scheduled production ddtes, to the breathless wait for the arrival ofthe finished book is one year-round task. Editor Dick Demick and a limited number of the staff have borne up well under this tremen- dous task this year and have produced on annual that we feel does credit to our school. KAREN SKINNER Advertising Manager THE FINISHED PRODUCT THE EDITOR GET-5 HELP 29
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INSTRUCTIONS NOW THIS IS THE PLAN Only a few of the students who read the WAR WHOOP realize all the work that is involved in making it up. Beginning with the reporters beat- ing the bushes in search of news, through the dumm in and mimeo ra hin sta e, to the time Y 9 9 P 9 9 of sale, the production resembles little more than I Y-WORN one hectic mess. Considering all these factors, the WAR WHOOP staff headed by Alberta White and Carolyn Brough is to be congratulated on the fine iob they have done this year. 4 E: 1 1 v r t '- r PREPARING THE DUMMY READY TO GO TO PRESS 3'l
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