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Assistants help in all school offices Students very seldom have spare time if they serve as assistants in one of VVood's several offices and guidance center. They do all types of jobs to help relieve the permanent staff. Assistants deliver messages, time students for tests in the guidance center, answer telephones, file, or type. Spanish Club officers and members extend mem- bership to any Wood student presently enrolled in class or has had one semester of Spanish. The initiate must express a sincere interest in the clubis purpose, which is to gain a better under- standing of the language, and the customs of the people. The club's program includes field trips and school projects. OFFICE ASSISTANTS-Row 1: P. Kinser, I. White D. Daly. Plow 2: L. Estes, W. Board, L. McGinley I. Franklin. Bow 3: I. Colwell, M. Bales, I. Schelske C. McCall, G. Mauler, D. Vinci. Row 4: K. Chatman S. White, B. Campbell, P. Smith, L. Carter, S. Perryman S. Baker. SPANISH CLUB-Row 1: Miss Hartley, R. Rusie, L. McGinley, T. Carroll, S. Dixon. Row 4: B. Peed, S. Smith, R. Ramsey. Row 2: W. Board, P. Newton, S. Wise, D. Franklin, G. Daily, K. Sarden, R. Herring. Baxter, S. Klncaid. Row 3: R. Lee, M. Aguilar, L. 1 7
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Two teams appear on local' television. YOUTH LOOKS AT LITERATURE-Donna Perry, Pam Mozingo, Sharon White, Mr. Kult, Gayle Mitchell, and Linda Loflin. Two academic teams from Wood appeared on local television programs, Youth Looks at Litera- turev and Exercise in Knowledge . Six to eight students were chosen to represent Wood on the Literature, program. They were as- signed The Declaration of Independence' to study, and later discussed it on television. Sponsors of Youth Looks at Literature are Mrs. Scofield, English Department Head, and Mr. Kult. The Exercise in Knowledge program features teams of students from local high schools. The teams are quizzed on subjects of current events, history, math, science and other liberal arts sub- jects. 5 .wqppqx i'-'xf'- ,- EXERCISE IN KNOWLEDGE-Danny Quinlan, Salvatore Guerrieri, Shelton Oakes, and Steve Sloan. 96
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taff works to keep Log's high rating f f I f '1 i Melody Pettis, Frank Duncan and Elvis Fields work on copy for their sports section. Publications typist, Jul' H dd' , ti , and for the 1967 Wood Logla a IX types Cap Ong Copy 98 Cperating with one of the smallest staffs in high school journalism, the WV ood Log has received first place ratings for the last three years, and this year's staff has been working long after-school hours to keep the record intact. Consisting of one editor for each yearbook sec- tion, the staff also includes a few assistants. Each editor is responsible for the planning of his pages, and providing the necessary copy and head-lines. They also schedule pictures needed with the pho- tographers. Besides producing the XV ood Log, the staff spon- sors Homecoming each year, supervising the elec- tion of royalty and organizing the parade and other activities. Assisting in the all-school picture taking in November is another staff project. Working to inform the public of VVood activities is the News Bureau. They prepare news and fea- ture articles to send to the city newspapers. Senior section editor Charles Baker hands Debra Mathis another box of underclassman pictures to be alphabetized for her section. 'N -6- yv, 9. -V
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