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Hi-Y Mixes Work, lun First Row: Tom P. Hettmansperger, Terry O'Brien, ser- geant at arms: Mr. Bill, sponsor: Tom Hodson, Hamlet Boisson, Terry Robinson, Phil Wert, Mike Fisher. Leslie Bricker, Tom W. Hettmansperger, vice-presidenl Steve Iones, president: David Ietlerson, secretary-treasurer. Second row: Tom Bowman, George Scheerer, Frank Tyner, Lindley Wert, Iack Armie, Kenny Hipsher, Howard Middleton, Richard Bird, Tom Gurtner, George Savage. Third row: Iim Gray, Mike Norris, Ike Duliy, Iohn Unger, Grant Long, Frank Bostic, Tom Baker, Phillip Nor- ris, Larry Eltzroth, Larry Renbarger. Delmar Frank. Fourth row: Robert Magner, Raymond Rizzo, David Willard, Charles Stephens, Dennis Haupert, Hoyt Mohr. Ierry Miller, Mike Hipskind, Iohn Wade, Stanley Lawrence. Fifth row: Iames Vickery, Larry Scott, Don Sink, Bruce Chamberlain, Dale Whitesel, Fred Frehse, Terry Long. Pat Cleary, Duke Gidley, Morris Dutley. , Sixth row: Douglas Duker, Ion Pullen, Lee Yoder. David Koenig, Ronald Arrick, Carl Brown, David Gacken- heimer, Tom O'Hara. Sevent row: Wally Bahler, Max Deeter. STUDENT COUNCIL First row: Iames Schlatter, Mike Norris, William Wilke, Susan Lavengood, secretary: Merrilee Brooks, Vickie Mis- er, Lynn Cross, Iulie Walters, Richard Bird, president. Second row: Iim Evans, David Gray, David Willard, vice-president: Dale Whitesel, Leslie Bricker, Ellen Chamberlain, Ann Daugherty, Barclay Lavengood. Third row: Iames Ridenour, Howard Middleton, Tom W. Hettmansperger, Iack Armie, and Tom Gurtner, treasurer. HI-Y Hi-Y strives to provide wholesome enter- tainment, good fellowship, and clean living. Doctors, ministers, and other men of the com- munity provided the programs of the club in its promotion of high Christian living. The Hi-Y's main activities were painting the streets for Homecomng and sponsoring the Best Girl Dance. llur term ei Government STUDENT COUNCIL With the guidance of Mrs. Squires and Mr. Myers, the Student Council gives W.H.S. stu- dents a voice in school functions. Their main project is the publication of the Apache Guide, which helps new students become acquainted with Wabash High.
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' ' Iield et ltadie Strmulates Interest rn the lst row: N-wi Ri:-s Diana Blau, Ami Dtxuqlrmty, Mary lean Horner, Linda Grimble, Larry Sm-ltr ley, Tom P, I-lettrnanspeiqei, Dick Richardson, Mike Burton, Steve Fulwider. 2nd row: Carol Giandstatf, Indy McDowell, Susan liiethae, Karen Smith, Chuck Stephens, Grant Lcnq, Steve Iones, Allen Butnswoitli, Mike Fisher. 3rd row: Mi. Oliver, Sponsor, Steve Colors, Charles Keppel Bill Evans, Larry Young, llrriy R-enbarqer, Wally Buhler, Don Kelp.-l, Dori Sink, ltl.rr P well, tmcl Pte-ve Wtiltmzz ew Iiluh Provides Interest lst row: Miss Yoimfg, Sponsor, Kitten Smith, Pr: sw- iclf rttg Sciridicx Vloomari, Vive-I'r-essrtierrtg Itfy Shephard, Secretary-Treasurer, lance Vioomcirig Pailirnentarran, and Miss Dove, Sponsor. 2nd row: Patrick Sriiith, lim Davis, Sander Keppcl, Vickie Denriey, Dixie D'Armond, Sally Hhoadi, Gaynel Miner, Carolyn Blaclf, Lois Scotten, Kathy lolmsan, Gwen Hendrix, Clara Stiheeier, fflrcrrnri Cfztitt lolrrr Ilritier .md Rxrlraiid Kr.,tt:' RADIO WORKSHOP The Radio Workshop is a half-credit course for students with an interest in the field of radio broadcasting. The Wabash High School Radio Station which is located in the high school, is operated entirely by the students. They present a Wide va- riety of educational programs as well as giving complete cov- erage of the Apache football and basketball games. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Miss Lutie Young and Miss Gladys Dove have establish- ed a new organization at Wabash this year, the Future Teach- ers of America club. F. T. A. is composed of juniors and seniors who are in- terested in the teaching profession. By cadet teaching in the elementary schools, doing research Work, and participating in discussions on teaching, they learn more about this field of work and are helped to formulate their plans for the future. 1
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