Wasson High School - Wahian Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1964

Page 115 of 264

 

Wasson High School - Wahian Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 115 of 264
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Page 115 text:

ffm? JIM EDWARDS INTERRUPTS the lunchtime cramming of food and facts to sell Wasson pennants and folios. Treasury Committee introduced an entirely new and different button to the Wasson student body. First of its type in the Pikes Peak region, this button bore a picture of the 1963 varsity football team. In previous years, Cabinet members were responsible for all school treasury sales. This year, however, an active Treasury Committee of Wasson students carried out the job of selling pins, book covers, pennants, and decals. Because of the increased selling opportunities, the sale of T-Bird pennants reached record heights. Weather- permitting, the outdoor cubbyhole, also a first for the Treasury Committee, was open in the patio during the lunch hours. Steve Leonard, Secretary of Treasury, and Mr. Kent Hill, sponsor, were responsible for these innovations. LIIMBER EMPTYING HER POCKETBOOK of the last penny, Jac- quelyn Stockwell falls prey to Secretary of Treasury Steve Leonard's sales technique and quick smile. Treasury Pennant Sales Soar to Record Heights MJUST NAME IT and we've got something better for you to buy. Treasury committee members join forces to push sales sky high.

Page 114 text:

Social Makes Dramatic Use of Color and Sound SCOTT BROWN pauses to discuss with Jerry Fogg the possibilities of new decorating ideas that would add creativeness and impressive moods to Wasson's dances. Three to four miles of crepe paper, hundreds of yards of cheese cloth, sticky rolls of masking tape, and the inge- nuity of creative Social Committee members served as the basic structure for each dance. The unique and imaginative Hollywood fog machine highlighted the Christmas f'Sno Fantasy. The weeks of planning made possible the memo- rable nights of Oriental Autumn,'l Moonlight and Roses, and the Inaugural Ball. Providing Hcolor and sound . . . the tones of percus- sionw was Secretary of Social Scott Brown's primary aim. At committee meetings before each dance the members decided theme, colors, ceiling type, and sub-committee heads. Individuals were allowed to work independently as members looked to area business establishments for some of the major decorations. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Jack Frost, Wasson's dances were presented with impact. LOST IN A MAZE of crepe paper, Walt Hooker works atop a towering scaffold, fastening the strips to false-ceiling wires. GRAND FINALE of all Social Committee's efforts arrives with the closing hours of Oriental Autumn. fl. y l -r i if I



Page 116 text:

Inter Club Council Directs Teacher Appreciation Day xX Nivea.. DUANE COGBURN helps Pat Bushner with her Latin as he takes over the class on Teacher Appreciation Day. FRONT ROW: Jean Hagius. Connie Force. Shirley Adams, Patty Smith. Susan Meinke. Loren Grace. ROW TWO: Patricia Ann Provenzano. Patti Johnson. Jane Hoth. Pat Caulder. Barbara Sterrett, Janice Schaefer, Nina 5 'Q--ff .ff ., Q-s. .... . , wand' MR. DALTON is shown being appreciated by Jean Goettl at the breakfast given for teachers on Teacher Appreciation Day. Patty Smith, whose office of student body vice- president included the presidency of the Inter-Club Coun- cil, was assisted by Jean Hagius, I.C.C. secretary. I.C.C. was again in charge of the Homecoming Carni- val for which the various clubs built booths. To keep students aware of the clubs' activities, I.C.C. also directed the organizations' displays in the showcase. Interesting and educational for students and teachers alike was the spring Teacher Appreciation Day, which I.C.C. sponsored. By actually teaching the classes, students became more appreciative of the patience and toil required of a teacher. Mr. Robert Sheverbush and Mr. G. W. Black- ney sponsored I.C.C. Malin. Mary McGlothlin. BACK ROW: Mr. Blackney. Gary Williams, Lenard Rioth, Jim Dowling, Mike Rubridge. Jim Boitos. Gary Neece, John Newman. Jim Junker, Rolf Running. S

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