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Page 72 text:
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is .. P. k.'i t S we Qt R is x X! X Editor-in-chief Margi Tom points out to Phil Mickey and Sharyl Marshall a good article in the Arizona Daily Wildcat. Newspaper goes offset THE WHS Ram Page had a new face this year. For the first time the Ram Page was printed by the off-set method of printing. This gave the Ram Page a fresh, clean appearance. THIS YEAR'S staff was very small. At the beginning of the year, the staff had only seven members. But by moving seniors up from the junior journalism class, the staff grew to eleven. lNKSLlNGERS,the junior journalists,sold bumper stickers for a money making project. Officers are Linda Berman, presidentg Collette Dunn, vice-president, Jeanette Hirose, secretary, Patty Berg, treasurer, and Sara Meyers, publi- city manager. Mr. Robert Winthrop, Ram Page advisor, discusses with Margi Tom, Editor, the length of an article before sending it to the printer. 68 7,, N il
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Chicken-wire, string, and scraps of cloth are some of the materials that Art Club is using to build a life-size replica of Rammie, the Droodlers project for the year. Artists group rebuilds ram mascot IN ADDITION to the real, live Rammie that spectators see at foot- become quite ragged due to the rigors of weather and time. ball games running up and down each time a touchdown is scored, MEETINGS of the club feature speakers on subjects having to do WHS has a beautiful papier-mache replica of a ram, thanks to the with art and slide shows of famous paintings. Members also work work of members of Droodlers. on individual projects in various media. Mr. Frank Salmon is THESE MEMBERS of the club, dedicated to art, worked on a club sponsor. chicken-wire base to recreate the mascot. An older model had Individual projects are an important part of Art Club's program for the year. The members do drawing, painting, and sculpting while discussing the latest styles and swapping the newest jokes. X 1 f f 1 W f wa' r. ,ay .. W! ff! f iw WW ea, in , . .
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f 'Z ir 4 4 Ram Pagers, like Jerome de Bois and Ed Elliot are too busy to pick up the journalism room. Tom McLean, Debbie Dorius, and Martha Wright, lnkslingers, copy down the Senior activities for the Panorama. lnkslingers, Linda Berman, Collette Dunn, Kathy Norris, and Jeanette Hirose, work on some news stories for the Ram Page. 69
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