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E7 ., QU! ,r . ,- 1 ' ni' K.. , Xvfxx . l, K, . ' t 7 . ' , M s lla el Crnml y lwix Mary Garcia Mr Irene Mohler Mis. Ruth Youtz, Mrs. Elsie Kisslinq, COOKS One ot the primary interests of all teeneaaers is food. The palatable dishes ot Mrs. Kisslinq and her kitchen staff will always be pleasantly recollected by the qraduates ot Wadsworth High School. CUSTODIANS Qur hats are off to Charlie, Pinky, lim, and Bill. These are the men who have undertaken the endless task ot keeping our school spic and span. Have you ever noticed the students of W.H.S. when their paper wads miss their tar- qets, or as they slyly carve initials on freshly painted desks, or as they con- tribute a piece of qum to the underside ot their chairs? If you have noticed, you understand why these men must be extremely patient and industrious to do their job well. William Bassett, Charles Banks, Harold Fulton. I7
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J c, sw- V ca' .f k LANGUAGE I ...sv llilti 1lLIIl'l, lloli.-rikjtiiiirid Non scio and No lo se are words WI1lL'l1 are hoard niore lrequently than any other words in the classes of Mrs. Llairinq and Senora Hildebrand, the re- srwcrtivii Latin and Spanish teachers. A newcomer to our taculty this year is Mr. Ort-ss. ln addition to his job Ol tryinq lu drill geography into the fertile nnnds ot stnvonth graders, he spends a -in-at tlfal ol time training the intra- mural ylayfrrs tor the lunqle Teams. lt li? the voico ol Miss Bauqlnnan in- utnivtinq hvr art classes one hears as he tilods throuqlt the upper halls. Per- :tat :1 roinotlay lit'-rr wish will cotne true, f intl :iw will obtain an art room supplied with nefvssary equipment including a tool. -...sq MUSIC Kingsley Sears Albert Perkins King Sears is responsible tor recruit, ing and perfecting the vocal talent ot the students in our school. The success of the W.H.S. Band in recent years is attributed to Mr. Perkins, who directs the students that are lovers ot rnusic without Words. Stranqe concoctions with sparkling results have been known to livon up classes instructed by Mr. Hudson and Buds Mctjalterty. Their ainbition: to produce a W.H.S. duplication ol tho rnad scientist. SCIENCE lit xiigltrs lliitlsiin Hob!-it lvlcklcilleity GEOGRAPHY 6. ART Andy Gross Dons Bauahrnan
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SENIORS Tom Marrin tPresidentJ, Nancy Love, Marjeanne Beery, jeannette Gaugler, Mrs. Hildebrand lAdvisorl, Bruce Turner. CLASS CABINET Early in September of 1950, eager, inexperienced freshmen began their quest for knowledge at W.H.S. After their egos had been humbled by an initiation from the sophomore class, they were shown that they too were con- sidered a part of their high school by being permitted to attend their first formal. The class was enlarged when the rural students joined it in their sophomore year. In this year the sophomores sat back and let the new freshmen treat them to an enjoyable picnic. The junior-senior banquet, the main goal toward which a magazine sale was directed in the junior year, was acclaimed successful by all. Some of these talented juniors combined their efforts to produce an outstanding class play. In the final year of their high school experience, these students again utilized their dramatic talents to present the senior class play, OUR TOWN. The various events of the senior year ranging in formality from the Prom to the senior kid party had nearly completed the picture of their lives at W.H.S. Commencement supplied the final touch, and now the graduates await the novelty of the lives which lie before them.
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