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WOLF HOWL KEEPS STUDENTS INFORMED Consisting mostly of juniors, the Wolf Howl Staff of '58 kept the high school and iunior high student bodies well abreast of school activities. From the nucleus of their new publications room in the north wing of the building mem- bers of the staff spread out in every direction, covering occurrences in the lower grades as well as in the high school. Under the leadership of Mrs. Syrdal, they met their dead- lines with articles on games, parties, events, clubs, and other activities. In addition to these, they ran a feature on boy and girl of the week, and gave special publicity to groups such as the Drill Team which were adding spirit to school life. After the deadlines were met, the staff often turned to the less intriguing but valuable instructions offered in their journalism workbook. Then when the publishing date drew near again, it was back to the interviewing. wmwsx Lanah Wertenberger, editor of the Wolf Howl, goes ovi exchange papers with Angelica Cerna and Bonnie La Plante. WOLF HOWL STAFF WOLF HOWL STAFF-Left to right: Pansy Hoover, Arthur Gallegos, Elaine Whitener, Karen Wolover, Gail Cramer, Lanah Wertenberger, Kay Brandyberry, Janice Bright, Katheryn lbatuan, Angelica Cerna, Bonnie La Plante.
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WASEHIAN USES NEWS - HEADS FOR FIRST TIME To keep up with modern trends in journalism, the annual staff this year sent the Wasehian to press featuring news-style headlines for the first time. This was only the latest in a series of steps taken to improve the school yearbook. The big- gest one came in '55 when padded covers and the spring supplement were added. The year before it was picture advertising. Accompanying these changes has been a con- tinual growth in length, from 48 pages in 1953 to 128 pages this year, including the supplement. In order to finance and prepare this large a book the nine-member staff, under the advisor- ship of Mr. Oral Thompson, had to sell nearly Sl,OOO worth of advertising and over 400 copies of the yearbook, and spend an average of over an hour a day in planning, writing, drawing lay- outs, and preparing pictures. Editor Bob Heim discusses layouts with Carl Ritcheson and Crystal Burch ANNUAL STAFF Third row: Bill Wilson, Carl Ritcheson, Bobbie Williams, Wanda Eversole. Second row: Bob Heim, Shirley Cornelison, Marie James. First row: Crystal Burch, Rae Brown.
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GIRLS' TRIO: Kay Henderson, Lydia Espinoza, Mary Llp..-vu-Gain GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO Third row, left To right: Lorna Heim, Jan Robinson, Barbara Hartzog Second row: Jean Parker, Rachel Adams, Peggy Bond. Firsr row Lydia Davila, Eilleen Adams, Verfie Cleavenger, CHORUS CAROLS IN HALLS AT CHRISTMAS On The morning of December 20, 1957, The Wapafo High School Chorus, under The direcTion of Mr. Kenneth Ellis, enTer- Tained The sTudenTs in The primary and senior high schools by singing carols in The halls. AT leasT one number was sung in The viciniTy of each classroom, giving The Teachers a chance To relax and IeT Their classes enioy The yulefide spiriT. OTher chorus acTiviTies consisTed of singing aT The DedicaTion, The ChrisTmas ConcerT, and The Alumni Assembly. A roller skaTing parTy aT The SkaTeland rink in Yakima was also sponsored by The group. Third row, left to right: Sharon McFarland, Lorna Heim, Mary Hornstein, Bobbie Williams, Mona Adolf, Audrie Hagariy, Lydia Davila, Pansy Hoover, Jerry RoberTs, Bill BenneTT, Leland EllioTT, Dick Graff, JudiTh Flying, Judy Dalion, Jan Robinson, Name Unknown, Leola HeaTh, Thelma Hooper, Jean Parker. Second row: Rachel Adams, Lucille Hernandez, JuaniTa Cruz, Barbara Kwak, Rita HagarTy, Lydia Espinoza, Barbara HarTzog, Midge Hill, Chuck Kehl, Ron Hill.
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