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Banner FLORENCE KUZINA Spring Editor 4: .W-r-j.H.4f4 ' Egyy - Q 1 . -1 - E' SK.. 5 E E is AVIS ENO Feature Editor SAN DY LAW Sports Editor DON JARVIS Photographer SUSAN GANZ Associate Editor .J Kxllxfifl Bznmrf A. Watts, J. Savml, K. Sell, J. Munz, D. Dague, J. Anderson, P. Walden, J. Rausch. STANDING: B. Breite, Mr. Shaft, advisor' D. Swanson. Mr. Shaff, advisor of the Wilson Banner, reads one of the 53 staff masterpieces.
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WAYNE PAVLIC Fall Sports Editor Meeting deadlines, writing stories, dummying pages, and maintaining scholastic standards were some of the daily activities of this year's Banner staff. The staff began -their work the first day of school with the facilities of a new and modern iournalism room. With the aid of Mr. Don Shaff, advisor, the first accomplishment of the staff was the choosing of a name for Wilson's newspaper. The name Banner was chosen in order to coincide with Wilson's colors - red, white and blue. The main obiectives of the staff when writing stories were to keep improving headlines and to maintain a good caliber of writing. Many hours were spent at school and at the South Tacoma Star Printers pasting dummies and' im- proving headlines. The small fall staff, headed by Sandy Taylor, editor, originated such articles as On the Ram- page, the sports article, Wilson Wonders, stories about outstanding seniors, Food for Thought, the lunch menu, and Tiger Pause, articles about Stadium High School. SANDRA TAYLOR Fall Editor LINDA HOFTO News Editor
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Organizations Editor Nova, meaning a bright new star ever increasing in brightness, was chosen as the name of Wilson's yearbook. Since Wilson High School is a new school and will ever increase in acivities, the staff found this name very appropriate. During the summer the staff met to plan the theme of Wilson's first yearbook and to think of an ap- propriate name forthe book. ln the fall the staff organized and published Wilson's first tele- phone directory, the LIVE WIRE, in which every student's name, phone number, and address can be found. g iitli ' y Co Editors of the NOVA Gall Brolin and Weldon Johnson, present the first yearbook CURRY JOHNSON
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