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SENIOR COUNSELORS Buck row: S. Tuttle, J. Brown, B. Heidler, B. Float G Bruder B Mohler G Cummings R Hemke L Swear ngen C Herron A Stone E. Miller, M. Carey. Third row: M. Fritz, J. Waugh, P. Sims, M. Morgan N Glunt C Pears P Clayhourn J Hrohak S Replne H Trumbull W Cook C. Swissluelm, l. Day. Second raw: D. Reid, M. Doreza, E. Svet, W. Weed A Way J Comm G Hucka J Earnest N Martin P Barosh K Murray B Klser First row: V. McKelway, M. Weyman, N. Leclxey 5 Zarenlco l Connolly J Byron C McCartney D Robertson G Thomas A Felegy J. Hover. and in greeting new sophomores An important activity of the Senior Counselors is welcom- ing new girls to the high school. The fifty iunior and senior girls of the group in- vited their little sisters, so- phomores and new upper- classmen, to coke parties, where they discussed the cus- toms and activities of WHS. This year's president, Bon- nie Mohler, was assisted by Carol McCartney, vice presi- dent, Wendy Cook, secretary, and Patty Claybourn, trea- surer. Other important activities were a dance, Dutch Treat, in honor of our A.F.S. student from Holland, Tonny van der Hoeven, a drive to collect money for mentally retarded children, and a meeting at Christmas time to wrap toys for underprivileged children.
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Bill Warner tutors Tom Passant in chemistry. STUDENT SERVICE The Student Service membership con- sisted ot seniors, iuniors, and second semester sophomores. After being rec- ommended by three teachers, candidates were elected by the members. The organization helped during lunch period by supervising the halls and study rooms and assisted in the library, the offices, and the audio-visual depart- ment. Some members also tutored stu- dents in science and math. ln all these ways the group tried to achieve their aim-the development of school citizen- ship and leadership. This year's president, Dave Grebos, assisted by Bonnie Mohler, vice presi- dent, and Barbara Kiser, secretary, scheduled the assignments. Students assist in noon studies Back row: E. Posavoc, W. Morton, R, Allison, C. Baacke, A. De Pastino, C. Mayer, B. Butler, W. Warner Fourth row: D. Grehos, T. Bell, H. Heidler, W. Hess, T. Chapman, R. Clark, G. Fornof, C. McAllister. Third row: A. Martin, W. Weed, S, Tuttle, L. Connolly. B, Mohler, B. Heidler, T. Whitten, E. Guerdan. Second row: B. Kiser, C. Pears, N. Glunt, J. Brown, A. Way, A. Adkins, M. Morgan, G. Bruder, I.. Rosemeyer, J. Earnest. First row: J. Waugh, J. Byron, J. Price, M, Young, J. Hover, M. Doreza, B. Svet, C. McCartney, M. Ward. 4 Y in-al f J . -3 3 ,
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Stage crew, ushers, chapel committee STAGE CREW Back row: J. Pryde, R. Carpenzano, J. Furrer, D. Brown, P. Perrier, l, Houston, First row: R. Fulton, S. O'NeiI, S. Havelin, J. Hauck, H. Drosky, C. Campbell, S. Lee. STAGE CREW Stage crew is WHS's behind-the-scenes or- ganization. Members were kept busy adjust- ing lights, setting up microphones, making costumes, painting flats, and assisting at every chapel. USHERS Back row: J. Wilkins, W. Hess, C, Baacke, l. Whited. Second row: D. Rottholt, L. Gerber, R. Mitchell, C. Ingram. USHERS The ushers, a group of junior and senior boys chosen by Student Council, were led by Bruce Butler assisted by Ecl Watters. They served the school during chapel and at special school events. First row: R. Allison, E. Watters, D. Mankin, C. McAllister, T Bell, B Butler,
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