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S ta ff in tro duces ‘firs ts ’ ANNUAL STAFF — FRONT ROW: Shefa Cates. Jufie Washington. Tamara Biddfe. Dtane Mtkfam cic. Stephanie Randaft. Tammy Cfoin. Lori Com atser. Kan Anderson. Veronica Jackson, Sharon Terreffs. ROW 2: Michaei White. David Clark, Bart Meyer. David Hflitard. Rodger Berley. Scott El¬ der, Karen Malen. Jeneen Harkins. Ray Marrero, Alien Berg. Lynn Roberson. Dirk Muse.
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(UPPER LEFT) The Blue De if msscot exhibits the superior power of the We-Hi Bfue De¥if athtetfc teams. The mascot coutd be seen at aft of the home games as vartous students assumed the guise for both footbatf and basketbaif games. (UPPER RIGHT) Students exhibit that spectaT spirit at a home footbafi game at Borteske Stadium. (LOWER LEFT) Talf flag members (Susanna Osborn. Jeannie Cheng, Chris Rojas) perform a routine wtfh the group at a pep assembly. (LOWER RIGHT) The Thrashers, one of three h€ me soccer teams, mtx it up after a victory. Soccer was not supported by the school district but teams practiced on Wa-Hi’s home fields. The Blue Dev 7 spirit was contagious. Walla Walla High School was definitely one of the high schools in the state of Washington recognized as superior. With a reputation for excellence in all areas, it ivas no wonder that the people of Walla Walla and espec a y the stu¬ dents of Wa-Hi were proud to be a part of this legend of greatness, On loca¬ tion with the Wa-Hi Blue Dev 7s tells a story of spirit achievement and suc¬ cess. Esssy 7
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(Right) Senior staff members Dave Ctark. Karen Mafen (editor), Mtke White and Bart Meyer confer on a lay-out idea dunrYg fourth pertod An¬ nual St aft - (Bottom) Veronica Jackson and Sharon Terrells fmalize senior pages of full color. 0n Location was chosen this year by the Royal Blue Staff to reflect not only the spirit and beauty of the Wa-Hi campus but also a little of the beauty of Walla Walla. Staff members chose the park-like corner of Third and Main Streets in the downtown area to gather for this year s picture. Six returning senior staff members composed the nucleus of a predomi¬ nately sophomore and junior staff, Ka¬ ren Malen, editor, began the year by attending the Evergreen Journalism Workshop in August to collect new ideas with other yearbook editors from the Northwest. Staff responsibilities were shared by Mike White (organiza¬ tions), Veronica Jackson and Sharon Terrells (seniors), Dave Clark (under¬ classmen), and Bart Meyer (sports). This was a year of firsts: the first year with Jo$ten s Printing and Publishing, the first year for senior pictures in coT or, and the first year for 52 pages of color. Annual Staff 9
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