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t. PIERIAN STAFF: Front row: Marcia Bozard, Carla Marcus, Delaine Corbett, Michael Culler, Beth Dahlgren; Back row: Cathy Collins, Tommy DeWitt, and Fran Shu ler. 2. Co-editors Marcia Bozard and Fran Shuler discuss a possible Pierian entry. 135
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Radio Programs And Pierian Provide New Experiences Six seniors gained valuable experience by producing radio programs each week. These pro- grams contained news of the cur- rent events at WHA. The broad- casts over WORG, WTND, and WDIX kept the community up-to- date. The Pierian, a literary magazine, was compiled by a group of sen- iors. Many WHA students showed their originality in this publication. This collection of articles proved to be widely read by WHA stu- dents. 1. Senior Kris Brezsny and Ronnie Bird record their weekly program for WTND, 2. Before going to WDIX, Ben Moore and Cindy Padgett revise their program. 3. At WORG, Jeff Keller and Beth Dahlgren take a break from a recording session. 3
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ME X 1. The first issue of the Rebel Yell hits the halls of WHA in October. 2. First row: Sherrill Jones, Susan Penn, Susan Wells, Franke Cope; Second row: Susan Gray, Mary Sturgeon, Beth Lawton, Amy Lawton, Angela Ferris, Heather Harris; Third row: Katrina Kemmerlin, Susan Max well, Debbie Johnson, Carla Marcus, Kathy Booth, Jim Ulmer; Fourth row: Permelia Sharpe, Donna Livingston, Sherri Bozardt, Tommy DeWitt, Reggie Huber, Lynne Smith, Emily Bailey, Kim Fender, and Amy Miller. 3. Staff members Franke Cope and Kathy Booth sell Marie McLean an issue of the newspaper. 4. Business manager Debbie Bolin and Miss Hill, sponsor, consider ways to raise money. 5. Advisor Mrs. Mirmow and Carla Marcus, editor, select sections for the Rebel Yell. 6. Reporters Amy Miller and Susan Maxwell discuss articles for the Rebel Yell. PPMEOJMSSG - deft to rl M)C thr Am . Bo cf Till, ««elite K.hi.ar, fc ivin-rs loe H r . Bofcfct Ayers, turn Sir.oit. Homecoming Celebrated LVNSE SMITH At ifbjo! oc ffhii? tften- » it lre t I.re i3 r-iass, TV pr,-hlh ' ii r+jjT+wato'i by EX »» r'-OuHrJ fcy iJWl'.t. tHI't KotStftKLi t t - 1 whirl! ft Is hrbl hi UdruiluC if 8 3C HlirploB 0 spwisori ml B ir rwcorii. tanwi. ui It s-warfe » r» 1 ware I HKCM». TV w Eif.f ionftiall platrll Uij w in r»r in.r.w hatviit toe r-rk at S«5H Ert r dvil aHtaheli tcri u toiler .. Da »»qc rl-otvi Cut Birr. « ifaSeoii tsd Cathy A »» »jtfe ftojr Till, f'clicwic f ftr-f iirfjoti-rli'tis. is stepaS -Mi tot O BoW Ai«s with Mart;. SOmek, It SVj Chit- {.«rfUB -5 r St l, Tbe BK s.t iiEpOftUt Ctnlv Btwlh ■-ttBr 3i»';,.'Ci» , ■- . i -iv I iti hi-heli” the work m pit iota hrii HrtZM) »! IT.M '.V 8+mjwis. a rt-i t the boBmHElcc nool. Caller, Etoth UMiltri-B will ■to hi . ft.f cdrniMiiit «»• ■r’ ltwsx »f ’Cp. Up, t u at «surttt Bwt- Hunt:.! ! jr 5, M«?»Sil!s Elbrus !» with job Hw»; Cairn' wctwl J 1 w,r a Ufistatsaj «-iofM with Du Ithoiil C torn 5 Ha3|:U r lAiUh. hiiftte ■: tbs ■- iit - to «« t$»m a mil wilh Slpn CooL Aria lntiWi'af: «HA arrt lato c. i;al . Ttm Stotfc- with XWib, thavU., CafUMiifru» totiti tr= Nkf With tilwr a Ihr tk« at If Oosl With Roast Vius:«n,t-'fibMiiM a with iTi.ll Cuth . . j«y i .... . ■ ■ rrtri will i royal Uu with John Siirilfer; iraj. vhah-t M»1 ui It cilrM the t ri with Jut saitoy. t'ufw ii nr. ..-lit ala} rrcrwsihi l4 thw » s wilts Oartl Ho »'. 1vi ; W Il - »!«! »t5H. li-tl. .IV B WfcKtf luni; l S Ti-k fte-w-. ktkfc HALTS ' 1 U art Uiito by MuM HijtyAuHaB. win I . Thr total rflm it ni i iulafd wittOi« «s Huff . It mtin i vawwita- rU«.l Magazine Sales Break State Recoi :.s list MaCaIIN
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