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'59 3 ROW l Bull Wood Sue Hensal Judy Holvey Dlanne Chrlsllan Sandra Bunnelle Roberta Ruvers M Cooper lAdvnsorl ROW 2 Jack Barnard Tony Rowe llidntorl Jam Allen leann Hockensmlth Valle .lanes ANNUAL STAFF pmt 'IQ- That omnipresent Annual Staff cameraman Mr Cooper has the tables turned on hum by another sneaky photog rapher Here he ns caught red handed as he poses a shot The gurls are convmced that the boys on the Annual Staff are not gentlemen But ludgnng from the smiles, Sue Hensal, Duanne Chrlstuan, and Judy Holvey arent complalnmg too much as they lug thenr typewnters to room 207 To the umnutlated, the amount of work that goes mto an annual such as the l958 WH S Whisperer seemed fantastnc The new staff mem bers soon fell Into the rugorous Wednesday nlght routme They qunckly found, however, that those Wed nesday mghts were lust the beglnmng, as they found themselves coming In after school and even extra mghts as they hurrled to make dead lmes However, they also found that the Annual Staff was not all work, as they found tume for an occasional wlsecrack or even a food break once nn a whsle Also the staff had nts weekend out mgs going to Cleveland to see Clnerama and to Mohlcan State Park on a plcmc It was a lot of work, but every staff member knew It was worth at when he saw a copy of the sum total of the effort the 1958 Whrsperer . gC,. A I f- - K 4-4 -. - ,E+ -. A , 2, If avr V' r ':' l Qt - A ' 4' . -7.1 . , 5 . . 6 r. 1 N, A 4 , . . -- f-x ,, -- .' -4 rr W, ff eu 4 T I - X, I A' T M J Q 4 l , J' ' I, ,, l l A if , 1 A F! u n l Q 9 y J . . ' . i
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lose wAo Aerue are worflzgf of flue name of Aonor. ' Ln:-t.. if j'f7'fQg 1 P ,J HBTI VITIES Activities are what make school worth going to. This sentiment, though not entirely true, is probably expressed by many W.H.S. students during the dreary months of mid-winter. Activities break into that all- important school work to make the days more enjoyable. Who can forget the bonfire? The homecoming game? Who can forget the Y-Teen formals, T.A.C., and the disc- iockey dances? The speech tournament in which we cleaned up in every division, or the concerts which every- body was in, but which still managed to draw big crowds, or the class plays in which you forgot half your lines, but still could laugh afterwards-how many will forget these things? Yes, activities are fun, and they are also worthwhile. The student council has helped and improved W.H.S. in many fine proiects for the school, and groups such as N.F.L. and Honorary Rotarians are worthy to represent W.H.S. outside the school. Activities are what make school worth going to - true, but also the school is what makes activities worth going to.
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STUDENT EUUNEIL 1' as ac 5 IQ' 'I flu 9? 'G-J I 92 -'K ,, Y 9 QC 0 v -gg ' oo: er 1' QQ QF 'W e T1 ROWI Goodson Holt Larson Dolph Muller Trent Dudas Muller ROW 2 Ennx Foor Borden Yoxthnmer Nash Clulford Shue Arnold Kramer ROW 3 Trent Jenluns Scheehle DeVoe Stuhrke Wulluams Mater Longsdorf ROW 4 Bxshop Phlllups Ruskan lyren Muller Allen Conrad Gnftm lrwun Even though there were no basketball games except the tournaments left the students stull demonstrated thenr school spurlt by buynng up all the Student Councll basket ball puns m two days Here Sharyn Snyder buys one of the last ones from ,lack Barnard QC' 6 C G- Q., T ga All ofthe student body from seventh grade to twelfth know that when they have a worthwhile suggestuon, problem or Idea, and when they bring It before the Student Council, It will be acted upon accordmg to what the students want The Student Councll IS the voice ofthe people a bmdlng factor between the student body and the faculty If ut were not for this group the students would not have many of the prnvnleges whnch they now enloy nor would they be able to partrcupate In the worthwhile prolects which the Student Councll sponsors such as promotung the school Umted Fund Druve and collecting toys at Christmas for the Salvation Army CABINET SEATED Jack Barnard lPresndentl M Hudson lAdvlsorl STANDING Ann Nlch olson, Rosemarle LoPresty, Charles Held, Jochen Kxndlung, Tom Barnard, .loe Hous ton, Doris Phlllnps, Betty Jo Houston fx 5 t - -- T W' S5 J' v ,E Q i 0 ,1 V gf! :f n V Az ' 4 C 7' , - 'V , A f O Q, ,Q or M .9 4 x 0 ' X l V A '- Qt T T tr M . tu. , : U, T , - A., -' 4 . T gy sg, s -P 1 T 1 -' wwf, 5 T ' 1 ,,,. 'RT T-T AT - . l ' rv-Z li 1 4 y ? ' ' Q, . , T C , , T L .. , T 1 ' 1--1' 'Wy ,X ' , ' A ' T. ' E TTB- ' it 2 A l '11-5.4.3 ' W . . . . . . S A 6 vb ' . T : ' , r.
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