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Small Class Produces Annual 1. Mr. Watts helps Chrlstl on her layout. 2. Lisa works on her story. 3. Much of the staff spent their time on stories, here Kevin writes his story on Student Council. 4. Eric crops pictures for his football layout. 5. Newspaper staff Row f'R. Grasmlck, M. Sutton, A. Novotny, M. Barry, C. Wade. Row 2: B. Gilliland, R. Maly, J. Rogers, L. Borreson, D. Rasmussen. Row 3: J. Walker, C. Gardner. J. Christian. J. Harders, S. Oden, J. Lehr. Row 4: J. Kolterman. C. Hansen. C. Wilcox. Not Pictured: A. Ferguson. D. Hall, T. Sloup, B. Walla, M. Simonson, M. Fisher, S. Miller, D. Janecek, A. Llndley, J. Olson. K. Tejral, D. Blanke. 6. Yearbook staff Row 1: Lisa Havelka, Chrlstl Carr, Roxanne Wehl-Ing, Mr. Watts. Row 2: Dave Dubois, Dan Brown, Kevin Carlson. 1983 yearbook staff was the smallest ever with only six members. The small number meant that members had to do more layouts than usual. Changes in the book this year included a new cover design and additional pages. The newspaper staff was made up of the two journalism I classes. Since these students were inexperienced until the second quarter of each semester, only three papers were produced. 7
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Club Activities Keep Members Busy The clubs at WHS were very active and Involved In activities this year. This year two new clubs were added. FBLA started out the year by attending an officers workshop In Omaha to learn about the proper duties In their office. The members also sold candy and held a sock hop In the gym. FHA was equally active and helped sponsor the sock hop. Their officers attended the annual State FHA Leadership Conference In Lincoln, caroled at the Care Center and held a grocery raffle. Their year ended by having a spring banquet to Install the new officers. The art club also kept very busy during the 1982-83 year. Bake sales, raffles, and field trips kept these avid art lovers without any dull moments. The highlight of this year's club, however, was the Fine Arts Exhibition In which the members were able to exhibit their work. The scholastic club consisted of 20 members who held an 3.5 grade average or better throughout the school year. 8
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