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Maryann Medina, Greg Brakey, and Carol Wadley put together paper and prepare mailouts. CHIEFTAIN CHIEFTAIN Changes Format To bring the news to the students while it is still fresh, the CHIEF- TAIN staff changed the format of the paper. They printed a two to four page paper weekly. lts new mast- head carried the name CHIEETAIN BULLETIN. Out of necessity some 1 of the interpretive writing and features had to be left out. Another new venture of the CHIEFTAIN staff was in the realm of television. Each week Vanine Arnold acted as narrator for a Vanine checks facts by phone- taped television broadcast about some aspect of school life. The taped reports accompanied by pictures were presented on the Early Bird Report on Channel l3 television. As in the past. students covered assigned beats. They covered all l school activities and wrote stories about them. 1 58 f
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YEARBOOK STAFF Ivlr Homan S Bermng C Fletcher I Gruslng L Gwin, V. Arno1d,I. Wilken, M. WARRIOR Signs Became 1968 By-Word Members of the year- book staff chose Signs of the Times as the theme of the 1968 WARRIOR. Under the direction of co-editors, Sharilyn Bern- ing and Melinda Palkowitsh the WARRIOR staff sold pages-and-pages of ad- vertising, harassed-and- Worried students into buy- ing 1968 WARRIORS, and took picture-after-picture to fill the yearbook from cover-to-cover. The second annual yearbook party opened yearbook season. Days- and days of Work at the end of the year closed the season. Lloyd Hutchison served as faithful photographer this year.
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STUCO, BACK ROW: Deland Barr, Major Whalen, Brad Blackburn, Torn Cable, Charles Mills, Bruce Jay, Judy Grusing. FRONT ROW: Mr. Townsend, Ann Weinmann, Peggy Siemens, Jeff Parker, Cindi Fletcher, Steve Gwin, Mike Carlisle, Tim Jaeger, Kent Hamilton. Tim Jaeger, STUCO president, stands behind a bottles barrel for a STUCO sponsored coke machine. Maintenance staff and president erect polls This is 3 nam-OW View gf new fOr STUCO electifm- president Deland Barr. 59 STUDENT COUNCIL STUCO is a Sign of Student Government The Student Council at WCHS is student govern ment. The council Works with students, teachers, and administration to keep the school running smooth- ly. lt maintains a dress and behavior code for S1211- dents. It sponsors the Good Citizen program at WCHS. Among its other activi- ties, STUCO sponsors con cessions for all home athletic events. Both the 1967 Football and the 1968 Basketball I-Iomecomings Were sponsored by STUCO. Each spring elections are held to elect students to a major STUCO office. STUCO's only money- making project is a Pancake and Sausage Supper. This year the supper Was held in April.
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