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Treasury C i VARIETY lS the spice of life. Wasson's own synonym for variety was the Cubbyhole, which provided students with a wide assortment of salables, ranging from troll dolls to booster buttons. Among the new items introduced by Treasury Committee were class T-shirts and tie tacs. A face-lifting operation transformed the everyday appearance of what was formerly known as Benson and Brothers on the corner of John and Gym to a unique shop with a psychedelic decor. Branching out to the morale aspect of student life, the committee also sponsored sales of candy corn to help Harvest the Farmers, licorice rope to Trip the Tribe, and chocolate footballs to Ground the Flyers. Proceeds from all Treasury Committee sales were spent for the Christmas tree, records, decorations, and bills incurred bv the Student Organization. 'inq- John VanDerWege gives his sales pitch to enthusiastic customers. The Vecillieflf Of 41 ff 0371 SUIJPZJ' Of booster buttons is Rick PIIUCVSOH- TREASURY COMMITTEE - FRONT ROW: Jo Ann Smith, Rick BACK ROW: Kent Kraft, Sally Casey, John VanDerWege, Mary Patterson, secretary of treasury: Robin Earnest, Tom Atkinson. Ann McCarty, Robert Hiltner.
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Publicity requires skill, as Cindy demonstrates with silk screen. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE - FRONT ROW: Paul M. Oel- rich, Dave McNeiIly, Lila Rioth, Cindy Noxon, secretary of publicity: Reg Jones, Rich Kargard, Brad Ayler. ROW TWO: Tom Atkinson, Dennis Hurst, Kay Turnbaugh, Cindy Heyse, Kathy Kizk, Marie Gonzales, Debbie Plowman, Nita Ivey, Kim Christian, Sonja Punmire, Sherry Butler. ROW THREE: Ken Day, Eugenia Lee, Judy Finlayson, Publicity WE ARE REALLY stressing originality in our posters. This was the motto of publicity committee, fi led by Cindy Noxon, secretary of publicity. Persons wandering through the halls noticed the unique and varied array of informative posters announcing sports events, dances, and other Wasson activities. Cindy also arranged many interesting and attractive showcases. Her other duties included P.A. announcements, radio and T.V. advertising of school activities, and the making of baldrics for queen candidates. Publicity committee moved out of the art room and into a new room of their own this year, thus leading to better organization and greater efficiency. To promote morale a class competition poster contest was held second semester to determine which class could create the best and most original poster. Becky Mullison, Sue Wright, Claudia Isley, Sue Stone, Jamie Damico, Jack Lobato, Eric Bogren. ROW FOUR: Robert Hiltner, Dale Isley, Cathy Thomas, Pat Litchfield, Ladd Hiatt, Jerri Johnson, Sue Bryan, Chrissy Johnson, Mary Karper. BACK ROW: Deanne Foster. Debbie Wise. Susan Dopp, Dana Davidson, Nancy Miller, Susan Hast, Gail Hicks. Sharlene Hast.
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V K ' ' .. f-W eg g -- Discussing winning strategy is Annie Oakley, portrayed by Cindy Noxor Using Robin fRoger Beachj as a battering ram, Batman, alias Steve Hughes, and Gary Jordan try to break through the Palmer line of scrimmage. Morale THE SKY WAS the limit this year for Morale Committee, headed by Charlie Bolte, which did, indeed feature skyline cheerleaders in one of many high- spirited pep assemblies. Famous personalities such as Annie Oakley and Napoleon, along with the one and only Tommy T-bird andghis newly acquired voice box, added to the spirit throughout the year. Besides the assemblies held in the auditorium, some were held outdoors on the patio, thus offering the Thunderbelles and band a bigger part to playin boosting the school morale. Nluzzle the Bulldogs, Ground the Flyers, and Whip the Wildcats were a few of the slogans adopted by committee members which were combined with a high-flying victory flag to keep enthusiasm alive. Two novel ideas were a card section initiated by Pep Club, and a snake line, held before the ninth annual game with Palmer. Jane fKathy Doanej convinces the audience of the Tribe's arrival.
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