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.Left: Officers, K. Kyte, M. Phillips, V. Frey, B. ldian lC. Jennings, D. Kendrick, Mrs. Henry, R. Struder. Books Are a Gateway, the Members of the Library Club Are the Gatekeepers. F The members of the Library Club are actually Mrs. Kemp. l Tote that book! D The Club full-fledged assistant librarians. By carding, also works to stir up interest in the library and shelving, and checking out books, they lighten in books in general. the heavy load of librarians Mrs. Henry and First Row: B. Reader, J. Matheson, P. Labin, J, Serot, R. Fritz. Second Row: T. McKnight, C. Gilbert, G. Williams, G. Weeks, G. Jenkins, M. Cleaver, P, Bean. Third Row: A. Jorgenson, K. Masoner, L. Cahn, P. Procuniar, N. Cissel, C. Hallman, B. Cummins. Fourth Row: P. Morris, C. Schlosser, S. Burns, D. Jordan, S. O'Brien, F. Horwitz, J. Mendlin, C. Slesser. Fifth Row: L. Patterson, G. Greenspon. Near left table: L. Dyer, M. Tenny, C. Stadler, M. Putcakulish, B. Ben- nett. Middle left table: M. Grier, M. Horn, M. Brown. Far left table: N. Pergle, P. Waters, N. Gartrell. Near right table: C. Alldredge, B. Chick, C. Payne, J. Hamilton, K. White. Middle right table: H. Slate P. Ryan, F. Fallon, S. Harris, J. Thomson. For right table: B. Davis R. Pikser, J. Chesley. Standing: G. Wood, N. Smith, D. Bell, S. La Fon- tise, C. Balderson, A. Langen. i r
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is 'i if- G. Clagett, C. Gilbert, J, Chesley, B. Bennett, S. Burns, L. Peterson, D. Tabor. The Dipoles Are On the Air The Wheaton Dipoles rep- resent the science of electron- ics in our school. The boys learn while they repair vari- ous electrical apparatus and the like. The club is one of many new organizations form- ed by students in l956. Good luck, boysl Right: Mr. Thomas, J. Ross, H. Slate, R. Gold, G. Uifalusy, H. Fielding, P. Gurvin, W. Needham, C. Barrows, S. Buonagurio, B. Romanoff, P. Good- Win. Savings Bank Promotes Thrift All financial transactions made by the school or by school organizations are han- dled bythe school bank, which is run by commercial students. The students, who work in the bank before and after school, are getting experience in handling money which may prove invaluable to them later on in the business world. Left: J. Atkinson, D. Dixon, Mrs. Moore, I, Nieves, B. Pennington, G. Price. Get Your Wheaton Jackets Herel The school store, which is staffed by students, is the legal trading post for all Wheaton students. The store sells all school supplies at bargain prices - so they claim! lActually, the prices are as low as possiblel The store also boosts school spirit by selling Wheaton High stickers, buttons, pennants, etc. l Hurry up and buy your Wheaton buttons now - only 5,226 leftl l
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S L Above: Front: A. Dalton, l. Ulinski, C. Walker, B. Mathis P. Prince, B. Stuck, E. Strouse. Back left: L. Heller, R. Grain S. Lowe, A. Mills, B. ldian, G. Bates. Back right: D. Dempsey: S. Bowser, D. Albano. Right: Mrs. Timberlake, K. Meyer, M Phillips, B. Bennett, L. Hurst, C. Coulan, A. Hall, Mrs. Ransom Homemakers Learn by Doing Probably, every girl hopes to become a home- maker, but the girls of the Wheaton chapter of the Future Homemakers of America are actively working at it. These girls practice skills learned in Home Economics by service to the school and community. Q. . ., Above: Officers: S. Munz, B. Clark, Mrs Reed, L. Shankle. Above right: J. Cook, K Sander, G. Claggett, S. Cox, C. Bronder, K Hains, B. Nimnum, N. Cissel, S. Shubert, J Klauda. Seated: P. Betters, A. Langan. Right D. Kendrick, S. Burns, M. Grier, S. Keeler, C Payne, R. McAllister, I. Hess, C. Jennings D. Tabor. Seated: J. Chesley. l .l TH IIUUS X L . . . .. .- '-fe. nf . L-'.., ml I1 1 5' gf Future Nurses Get Practical Experience lf yau've ever had reason to visit the health room, yau've probably met at least one of the girls who belong to the Future Nurses Club. By helping the school nurse with her daily duties, the girls are preparing themselves for active nursing futures. 7' . it 'Le lllltx :S 1
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