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“REDMEN” During the past school year, one would find the hard-working annual staff trying to get the pictures and copy for the annual organized. Cutting margins off pictures, drawing up the dummy and pasting arti- cles on layout sheets are just a few of the many chores the staffhas done thisyear. The staff obtained the money needed for their project by selling ads to many of the businesses in town, by sellingconcessions at the home basketball games, and by selling annuals to the students of WHS. Editor Karen Olinger Assistant Editor Judy Asper Business Manager Michele Wolter Copy Writer Nita Parker Assistant Copy Writer Mary Hendrick Sportswriter Stuart Tiede Art Editor Riley Mannhalter Assistant Art Editors Kathy Schroeder Gerry Moran Assistant Business Manager Connie Steichen Advisor Mr. Thomas Photographer Lea Moran Left to Right: Judy Asper, Riley Mannhalter, Mary Hendrick, Lea Moran, Mr. Thomas, Connie Steichen, Gerry Moran, Nita Parker, Michele Wolter, Karen Olinger, Kathy Schroeder. 13
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STAFF EDITS “ SMO Seated, left to right: Maureen Peterson, Julie Parker, Janet McCord, Shirleen Druse. Standing, row one: Colleen Hinker, Ellen Bezpaletz, Helen Bergeleen, Teresa Scherschligt, Penny Anderson, Allison Tiede, Bonnie Steichen, Emogene Cross, Co- leen Van Dyke, Riley Mannhalter. Row Two: Dick Donkey, Philip Taylor, Dick Authier, Mike Collignon, Steve Donohue, Bob Donkey, Bill Sandness, Kurt Siedschlow, Art Jared, Mr. Thomas, advisor. Editor Shirleen Druse Assistant Editor Janet McCord Business Manager Helen Bergeleen Assistant Business Manager Ellen Bezpaletz Sports Editors Mike Collignon Bill Sandness Art Riley Mannhalter Julie Parker Printers Phillip Taylor Richard Dankey Assistant Printer Arthur Jared Advisor Mr. Warren Thomas Writers Kurt Siedschlaw Stephen Donohue Emogene Cross Maureen Peterson Pat Bissell Coleen Van Dyke Penny Anderson Dick Authier Bob Dankey Proofreaders leresa Scherschligt Colleen Hinker Bonnie Steichen Allison Tiede The name of the Woonsocket High School paper the Highlife, was changed by the vote of the student body to Smoke Signals. This publication brings to the students all the latest local news and events of several schools in the surrounding area. Smoke Signals is edited approximately nine times a year. The paper is edited by Shirleen Druse, a senior, 12 and her assistant, Janet McCord, who is a junior. The business manager is Helen Bergeleen and her assistant, Ellen Bezpaletz. Finances for the paper, raised through ads and subscriptions, have not only provided running ex- penses but have financed part of the price of a new mimeograph machine.
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EXPRESSION Originality is the ticket to a world of EXPRESSION. MARCHING BAND WINS TROPHY The Woonsocket High School Marching Red- men, under the direction of Jerald Lindbloom, is composed of sixty members. On October 9, 1965 the band traveled to Huron, South Dakota, to compete in the Huron College Pow Wow Day parade and competition. The band received the first place award in Class B bands, taking home a traveling trophy and $75.00. On October 22, the band participated in the WHS Homecoming parade and gave a half-time performance at the football game. One October 23, the band march ed in the University of South Dakota's Day parade The Marching Redmen The Redmen performing. 14
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