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TABLE TOPS CLUTTERED with solios, index cards, copy, blow-ups, and glue, staff members struggle to meet the March 16 deadline. ADDING TO THE SOUNDS of Only three days until deadline and Who took my pictures? Gail Elliott types captions to be sent to local typesetter. ,190 I964 Wahian Presents Portrait Emphasis on The Many Faces of Wasson enabled editor Art Wright and assistant editor Karren Cogburn to capture the varied moods of student body and faculty. The aim of the 1964 Wahian was to represent all facets of school life. Staff members strove to use large, dynamic pictures in co-ordination with a continued design motif on division pages. Advisor Mr. Robert Hill aided each sec- tion through his suggestions and encouragement to pro- duce the best possible edition. The ever-present deadlines were sufficient to induce the Wahian staff into action as soon as several weeks' orientation was complete. Each section editor then set preliminary deadlines for all copy and pictures, and as- sisted the new staff members. Student photographers under the direction of Mr. G. Roldan were credited for ninety-five per cent of the pictures taken. As the final pages were sent for lithographing at -the American Yearbook Company in Topeka, Kansas, staff members breathed a sigh of relief. With job summaries and theme suggestions turned in, work on the 1965 edi- tion began in earnest.
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LINDA NORWOOD POINTS out steno books and pens which were sold by F.B.L.A. as a service to Wasson students, F.B.L.A. Promotes Business Leadership Purposes of the Future Business Leaders of America are to develop competent business leadership, strengthen the confidence of young men and women in themselves and their work, create interest and understanding in the choice of business occupations, and develop character and training for these occupations. To promote these purposes, Wasson High F.B.L.A. club members invited speakers representing fields of busi- ness, such as real estate, marketing, secretarial work, book- keeping, and accounting. Members also planned a field trip to seek insight to real business functions. MRS. MASSA and Miss Merrell explain the operation of duplicating machine to Susan Anderson and Judy Cope. A state convention was held in March at which all F.B.L.A. clubs in the state met to exchange ideas, meth- ods, and projects of other schools. Money-making projects included the sale of Wasson ball-point pens and shorthand notebooks. Holding office for 1963-1964 were Judy Cope, presi- dentg Pat Martinko, vice-president, Linda Norwood, secre- tary, Shirley Igou, treasurer, Judy Farley, reporterg and Connie Force, I.C.C. representative. Sponsors were Miss Merrell and Mrs. Massa. SPONSORS OF F.B.L.A. sell notebooks to Wasson students to fill the treasury.
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KARREN COGBURN and Art Wright work on final layouts and figure picture dimensions for the opening section and division pages. ln. 1. USTICKY BUSINESS, this, d0Tl'l you think? Linda F W 7 S h I I-'F Meyers completes final stage, pasting all pictures and S C I e copy, before turning pages in to the editors. FRONT ROW: Gail Elliott. Lynn Charlton. Michele Robbins, Sherrie Noonan, AHCVCYSOH- KHFFCD COilbUl'n. Kathy Kohl. Linda LCC McEwen. BACK ROW: Jacqueline Pick. Karen Lopticn. Lcslie Helfrich. Gloria Jean Hicks. ROW Mr, R. Hill. Buck RZHUSCY. Joe HHl'fiS, Craig CMSOII. Larry Gendreizig, DHVC TWO: Louise Manz. Dee Dee Tomhavc. Elaine Thompson. Linda Myers, Ruth Frederick. Ray Baslee, Brad Smith. Glen Thomas. Mike Ficne. Art Wright.
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