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The yearbook workshop with Herff Jones brought new ideas and enthusiasm to the yearbook staff. Members sold ads and reached their goal, despite the tight economy. Because of rising costs, the price of the yearbook went up, but we hope the quality of the book has too. The 1981 annual has 132 pages of photos and copy about the interesting, active people of WLHS. Many of the group photos and snaps of activities would not be if Miss Mehrtens had not stepped in when the official yearbook photographer became ill. Thanks Miss Mehrtens. You are an example of the real PEOPLE to whom the 1981 Cardinal is dedicated. 1 Alice McDowell seeks co-editor Ann Romer's advice. 2. Paul Skelley, John Poling, Mary Albert, and Lorrie Miller discuss the good points of a photo. 3. Co-editor Lorri Miller types copy. 4 The Cardinal staff. Row 1: Jill Day. Mary Albert, Yvonne Bauer, Diana Decker. Row 2: Mrs. Jordan, Dottie Decker. Beth Walden, Shari Burdine, Toni Black, Paul Skelley. People and Problems 4 Cardinal
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“Wild, Wild West’’ Pow! Boom! Bang! It was a victorious showdown for the WLHS Cowboy Cardinals at Homecoming 1980. The spir- ited atmosphere of Homecoming week was set with the Wild, Wild West theme as sheriffs stalked the halls and favorite athletes were lassoed. To warm the Cardinals up for the big game, a bonfire, including a snake dance and cheers, was held. The Juniors took first place in the float competition with, IT'S BRANDIN' TIME IN THE W-L CORRAL. Cap- turing the spirit stick with bellowing voices were the Sopho- mores. The football game was a riot of excitement as the Cardi- nals scalped the Sullivan Redskins, 12-6. To finish up the week, the gym was transformed into a barnyard for the wild westerners to dance the night away to the music of Sta- sis. Reigning during the dance were Queen Susan Brown and King Tony Connolley. 6 Homecoming
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