WI-PA-HI-SC
Staff: |
MRS.
NANCY HILL, Sponsor |
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF |
Ann
Spaulding |
ASSOCIATE
EDITOR |
Helen
Grabber |
SPORTS
EDITOR |
Stuart
Smith |
SOCIETY
& FASHION |
Sue
Sturges |
EXCHANGE
EDITOR |
Barbara
Richardson |
CLUB
EDITOR |
Nancy
Ann Wrenn |
FEATURE
EDITOR |
Susan
Chace |
ART
EDITOR |
Bill
Schwartz |
NEWS
EDITOR |
Jim
Caccavo |
COPY
EDITOR |
Pamme
Anderson |
BUSINESS
MANAGER |
Craig
Jacobson |
PUBLICITY |
Jeannie
Jones |
REPORTERS: |
Anne
Laing, Lee Van Wormer, Loni Abbotts, Susan Gray, Fran
Ussery, Pat Allen, Sue Trapnell, Suzi Cushing, Robin
McKenzie, Barbara McCartney, Dodi Simmerson, Chip Schram,
Barbara Cayll, Sharon Horner, JoAnn Ross, Sally Rosos,
Alexander Bower, Jackie Cottrell. |
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Editorial |
By
Donna Mueller |
Now
that a new semester has begun, many comments and
resolutions have been heard around WPHS. "This
semester, I'm going to do everything I'm expected
to do, including homework!!" "No more
D's for me, I'm going to maintain a good B average."
These, plus many more, are the familiar comments
heard and spoken by just about everyone. Now
is the time to not only determine to do better,
but also to re-check and be sure that you will
have enough credits to graduate, when that time
comes! Many SENIORS have calmly been told that
they will not be able to receive their diploma
in the specific area in which they have worked.
As an example, one of our SENIORS had planned
to graduate with a Rigid Academic Diploma. He
carefully read the requirements, taking particular
notice of the sentence that reads, "Eighteen
units in English, Social Studies, Mathematics,
Science and foreign Languages with a minimum in
each area as shown. Then he noticed that all the
credits listed below totaled only sixteen.
As
a consequence, he chose two elective units. What
he did not realize, however, was that these two
electives must also come from the specific areas
mentioned. Due to this complication, he will not
be able to receive his Rigid Academic Diploma.
Has it been stressed enough that these other two
units must be electives from these areas?? Is
this the only fault to be found in the present
Registration Bulletin? A
more specific Registration Bulletin NOW, before
any more of these problems arise, would be the
answer to a SENIORS confusion. However, this seems
to be a job that will take time -- so SENIORS
and Juniors -- read your Registration Bulletin
again carefully and make sure that you will be
able to graduate from Winter Park High School
with your previously selected diploma. |
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By Sue
Sturges |
Hi!
Heard that Frank Ferguson couldn't keep the "snow"
off his shoulders a couple of week-ends ago ... Was it that
beautiful platinum blonde from Mississippi who brought on
the snowstorm, Frankie boy? ... Congratulations, "Spider",
for being on time to the last "M.7" get-together
... She's improving ... JoAnn Ross, how was your canoe trip
into the "North Country"? ... Haven't decided yet
how I feel about Jim Cacavo's cartoon this week ... Jeannie,
did you have fun in N.C.? ... Heard that Ginny Ussery gave
a party at Johnny's Pizza Palace for Sherry Vines and Cheryl
Pritchard ... Some of the guests included: Kay Harris, JoAnn
Cunningham, Janie Mitchell, Judi Kirkpatrick, Sandy Bowman,
Marney Van Nymegan, Judy Wingate, Marcia Fosgate, Linda Tindall,
Ellen Igou, and Linda Hallet ... Net Whitner won't have to
worry about losing his crutches as long as Liz is around to
hold him up ...Cute couple, huh? ... Heard that "Red"
and "Rose" are gonna be "roomies" next
year ... Was that George Sprinkle with Carole Cubbedge at
the Auburndale game? ... Ooh, la, la ... Rehearsals are moving
right along for the Sr. Class Play, "You Can't Take it
With You" ... Happy Acting, Friends ... Freddy and Charlyne
surely looked cute dancing at OYC ... Glad to see Diane Beiger
over her strepthroat ... Pat Clarke can do the positively
shot-coolest limbo! ... Just ask Miss Sells ... Did ya'll
know that Kay Harris is an expert on the bag pipes? Exodus
still seems to be one of the number one books on everybody's
reading list ... am positively gung-ho over the theme music
... Gail
Cannon and Dave Smith are a casual couple ... As are Julie
and Dewey ... and that other cute-twosome, Janet and Jeff
... Lynn Furr looked as if she had a great time at the DCT
Dance ...Didn't we all, including Coach Mosher who M.C.'d
... There's an ivy article in the Feb. issue of Seventeen
magazine concerning kissing, take heed, peoples ... Somebody
do something interesting and let me in on it, por favor ...
Happy birthday to me ... By good, kiddies ... See ya ... "Susi" |
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A
downtown parade starting at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4
was the kick off for Orange County United Cerebral Palsy
Telethon. Participating in the telethon was Raymond
Burr, star of Perry Mason and Rip Masters of Rin Tin
Tin. Other local and professional talent sparked the
all night gala affair.
The
Telethon is an annual event put on in behalf of the
Cerebral Palsied patients of Orange Co. and surrounding
areas. The funds raised made possible the physical,
speech and occupational therapy needed by the Cerebral
Palsy victims, both children and adults.
During
the all night telethon both local and professional talent
participated. On Sunday, demonstrations with patients
and therapists were presented to show some of the needed
therapy of the 600 Cerebral Palsied in Orange County.
The
telethon appeared on Channel 6, starting at 10:30 p.m.
Saturday February 4th. |
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Clublicity |
By
Dodi Simmerson |
The
last Science Club meeting opened with a loud scream
for order from President Greg Holland (that's not unusual?)
This is the usual procedure of the very popular and
prospering Science Club. The club is planning a party
for February 18, in the cafeteria at 7:30. So kids,
let's get those memberships in and come to the party!
Mr.
F. W. Sleight spoke on a subject of Geology, the study
of the earth and the natural forces acting upon it.
We were shown from slides, the rock formation of mountains.
We were told of the story of Pompei, the city that was
completely covered and destroyed by volcanic ash. Mr.
sleight showed us pictures of land being eaten away
by erosion and he told us of the formation of Grand
Canyon and Niagra Falls.
Mr.
Sleight was a very exciting speaker and was enjoyed
by everyone. He was very well liked because of his personality,
casualness, and he spoke "teens" level.
His closing thought was "Don't just look with your
eyes -- see with them"
The
next Science Club meeting will be held February 23,
at 7:30 in the cafeteria.
Refreshments
are served, exciting and interesting talks are given,
and visitors are always welcome. So, February 23, don't
sit at home and watch television -- BE SOCIABLE. |
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