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Staff Changes Wa-kaller to Offset Print The Journalism staff, though small, produced a news- paper every four weeks and also published a yearbook. Since the class was small, everyone worked both on the yearbook and newspaper. The Wa-Kaller underwent a facelift. Since its be- ginning the newspaper had been mimeographed. Through the desire of the Journalism staff and funding by the district, arrangements were made for the Ag- Press in Manhattan to print it. Staff members decided the traditional name, Wa- Kaw, better suited the annual than the name of Flashback which was used the year before. Thanks to willingness of various groups in the school to pay for extra pages, the Wa-Kaw also had 36 extra black and white pages in it. 6
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School Life Wa-Kaw Staff....................6 Wa-Kaller Staff.................7 Band............................8 Vocal Music....................10 Debate.........................14 Language Arts..................15 Social Sciences................16 History........................17 Technical Science..............18 Pure Science...................20 Art............................21 Jr.-Sr. Prom...................22 Jr. Play.......................23 Sr. Play.......................24 Senior Party.................. 26 Senior Float.................. 27 Senior Activities............. 28 Senior Awards..................30 Awards in General..............33 National Honor Society .... 34 Here's where it all happens-the classrooms. In the next few pages you will see how the different classes prepare the students to go forward into the world. New ways of teaching have been adopted at WHS to supply a student with the best possible education he or she can have. In this way, the school also goes forward by using new teaching techniques.
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OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Susie Rawson and Marilyn Prock- ish crop pictures and draw layouts as deadline nears. OPPOSITE FAR LEFT: Virginia Brisbin and David Sutton draw dummy pages for the newspaper. OPPOSITE LOW- ER LEFT: Debbie Keating writes copy for the yearbook coverage of the WHS band. LEFT: Linda Hoobler, Bus- iness Manager, and Nancy Schleif, Wa-Kaw Editor, inspect the T-shirts the Journalism staff sold to help pay for publishing the yearbook. ABOVE: Nancy Carnahan, Wa-Kaller Editor, and Linda Haynes, Assistant Editor, draw newspaper layout pages. BELOW: Typists Roxie Travis and Vickie Miller ready newspaper for mailing. 7
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