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First Row: Janice BondeJr. Class Ed., Cindy Porker-eJr. Class Co-Ed., Marilyn MarsheSr. Class Co-Ed., Jean Sly--Sr. Class Ed., Mr. Blevins-sponsor. Second Row: Virginia PhillippeeEdsin- Chief, Beth WilliamseOrgan. Ed., Debbie JoneSeSoph. Class Ed., Cindy Smith-Business Ed., Pom Ayers. Third Row: Marshall Butt, Cheryl Graves-Organ. Co-Ed., Gloria Golbreoth, Carl ZirkIe- Feat. Co-Ed., Lauren lanuzi-Academic Ed., Tonya BentoneFresh. Class Ed., Pot Warner. Fourth Row: Daphne Copeland, Jeff Livermon-Photographer, Gerry Mountcastlk-Photogropher, Cris Lord eSports Ed., Tom GaskinseFeat. Ed., Howard TeweSoph. Class Co-Ed., Ellen Von FongeeFresh. Class Ed., Marsha Seidmon. THE BRUIN SETS TRADITION IN BLUE AND GOLD To Do or Die ; such was the motto of the W-BH-S- Annuo' Staff as they m; Szzvsnzsgzgtsage:h;a:ozim;tna'2?:lz 21:32: 5:21; met the rigid demands of Ad Hunt- ' ing, beginning in the spring of 1968. Much to the avail of To Whom It May Concern, money poured in from diverse sources throughout Tidewater, and mode The Bruin possible. The lost head count stood at 25 with Virginia Phillippe as Editor-in- Chief and Mr. Blevins and Miss Cowling as sponsor, and co-sponsor, respectively. The sixth period annual study, set aside for the annual staff, helped round out minor details as each dead- line approached. As the completion of The Bruin drew near, many of the Annual Staff began to feel that All's Well That Ends Well!
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ISOO REESE CUPS GIVES uPEANUT BUTTER PEP TO BRUIN BOOSTERS Western Branch High School's first Pep Club started the year by selling 0 mountain of candy, or so it seemed that way to members who sold it. Money from this increased the club's treasury to enable them to buy pom- poms for the cheerleaders and make hall signs, pep tags, and to give awards for students who showed the most school spirit at athletic events. A talent show was sponsored to enable the Pep Club to present the school with a gift at the end of the year, athletic blazers. Janice Bonde-epres Wilton Britt-vice-pres., Eleanor Vorner-,sec., Becky Chantrye-tresq Neil Rogersesgtnat-orms.
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Bill Hewitt makes last minute corrections on the latest edition of the Paw Prints. PAW PRINT? STAFF PUTS The hard working staff of Paw Prints, Western Branch High School's first newspaper, was copobly guided by Miss Ellen K. Ellis. Her fifth period Journalism class, which consisted of nine eager seniors, made up the back- bone of the Pow Prints staff; those nine staff members performed most of the major tasks involved in getting the newspaper to its readers. The staff members outside of the Jourholism class were both Junior High and High School students. Their work, mainly of reporting, reading copy, and writing headlines, was instrumental in the product: an informative and interest- ing newspaper. THEIR BEST PAW FORWARD First- row: Miss Ellisesponsor, Felecia Jonese-copy reader, Susan Phillippeecopy reader, Susan Broggecopy reader, Kay Adams-ereporter. Second row: Nancy Sheppard-busie ness manager, Linda EVerettereporter, Linda Turnboweart ed., Pot Warner-reporter, Dru Goodnoughereporter. Third row: Jill Buxtoneedq Lynn Grahamereporfer, Eleanor Var- nerepoge ed., Leo Hendersonephotographer, Sharon Griffin epoge ed., Richard Templetonereporter, Gory Mortine chief-copy-ed. Back row: Jonie ThreadgiIl-copy reader, Gene Weber-reporfer, Andy Romanczykereporter, Jeff Livermonephotogropher, Bobby Williamsepoge ed., Gerry Mountcostleereporter, Kenny Crossley-circulotion mono- ger, Ellen Von Fonge-reporter, Patti Gaskinswreporter.
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