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ffl .1 1 Q r' tudcnt Council Room 311 is the scene of spirited dis- cussion every Wednesday noon as Stu- dent Council tackles the problems of the week. Complaints, questions, and sug- gestions which are relayed to the meeting by class cabinet and home room repre- sentatives are carefully considered and debated. Then the final decisions, as well as information on changes in school rules, are reported back to each homeroom. This close Contact with school administration keeps student government strong and democratic. 'N gs E Student Council Cabinet ROW 1: Gretchen Huns- berger, Linda Lucas, Mary- ann Houston, Valle Janes. ROW 2: Mr. Hudson, Tom DeVoe, Dick Crumrine, Mark Burkholder, David Weaver, Charles Crupi 6PresidentJ. President Charles Crupi con- sults with Mr. Work on two Jan- uary projects, the March of Dimes campaign and Migration Day for the Norton game. ROW 1: Siffert, Nash, Elliott, Ferrara, Welday, Pasterchek, Adams, Dudas. ROW 2: Kindling, Mehollin, Ott, Jenewein, Janes, Young, DeVoe. ROW 3: Rowe, Newcomer, Mathes, Dulworth, Harter, Keplar, Martin, Pahlau. ROW 4: Hindall, Parmelee, Shoup, Hall, Birkbeck, Venner. 0' on ,. 4... g - na'. ' 6 ai? 3, as 1 ff! 5' 3-5- -- S '- h ,, Q at .as 7 X Z?Nf', 'vs' Rai ' oo -lr., QQ .P qw V5 N-I I 1 ,RM 'I9
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'N ROW 1 Elaine Cr1sl1p Carol Crumrme Anna Kreider tL1terary Editorh Leann Hockensmith Sandra Nescheff Judy Lucas ROW 2 Bob Cuschleg Tony Rowe Dlck Kxsslmg CEd1torJ Bruce Frase Charles Crup1 Mr Cooper Annual Staff Recording the whispers of a whole year at Wadsworth High lS a tremendous undertaking Starting last June with a week of study at the Ohio University Publications Workshop the 1957 Annual Staff has spent thousands of man hours on their task First the debates on theme cover design and arrangement of the book and then the endless hours of typ ing pasting and proofreading have more than filled the two and one half hours each Wednesday night When deadlines rear their ugly heads the scramble of pencil copy rubber cement galley proofs Mr Coopers Christmas gift from the Annual Staff was th1s gilded idol covered with souvenirs of his life and hard times as An nual Staff advisor I J -ibvsfnkev 1.3 U'. ' . typewriters and layout designs becomes even more desperately complicated In less busy seasons however the An nual Staff finds time for amusement Highlights of this year were a trip to Cleveland for the Ice Capades a Christ mas party and the traditional picnic with the future staff The most exciting event of all lS the secret preview of the finished Whisperer for the Annual Staff s goal 1S the publication of a book that VlV1dly pre serves the life of this school year and their finest reward 1S achieving that goal Although every Annual Staff member got plenty of experience working with rubber cement l Yipes, my finger is stuck to this picturclub, Elaine Crislip was the pasting expert. We see her mounting two informal shots for the senior section.
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ROW1 Kreider Kissling Martin Frase Crupi Ewing Hunsberger ROW 2 Good Weaver Stuhrke Spice Larson Borcherding Mr Calvin ROW 3 Crislip Kahl Crumrine Stone Rivers Elliott Engler National Honor Society It is both an honor and a privilege to wear the gold National Honor Society key for to be chosen a member of N H S a student must have proved himself out standing in character scholarship leader ship and service The scholastic standard is definite fonly those whose grades aver age above eighty five are eligible, but the standards in the other three fields are equally high In the spring the faculty selects five per cent of the junior class winter it chooses an additional ten per cent National Honor Society IS not a social organization its purpose is mainly to give recognition where recognition 1S due The important event of the year 1S the im pressive 1n1t1at1on 111 May At this time in a symbolic ceremony the neophytes are instructed in the ideals of the society and are formally admitted to member ship. for membership and then the following These two college-bound sen- iors Dick Kissling and Bruce Frase are seen in Mr. Calvins ofiice examining two of the many available college bulletins. The Guidance Department is most ad- vantageous to those seeking in- formation concerning future edu- cation and occupation. The mem- bers of the Honor Society find this service very useful in selecting their respective universities and colleges. 20
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