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ATTENDANCE TNKEBS Mr. Wright, Leatherman, Long. Every period one of these efficient girls can be seen stretching to reach the attendance slip on an out-of-the-way hook. Under the supervision of Art Wright, a firm but good-humored man to work for, they keep the school attendance records. my yigg 'X Hensal, Scheehle, Reinker, Harter, Kramer, Belt, Lois Baker is one of Mr. Heyl's efficient secretaries. Lois works in the office during her office practice course STUDENT SEENETNHIES fsrh end expe S 5 .L.J PP, Mr. Work and Mr. Heyl don't need to worry about a thing when they have a good secretary to carry out their orders. These girls work for an hour every day doing some little thing that helps the administration end of W.H.S. run smoothly. Here Doris Leatherman, Linda Switler, and Barbara Belik labor tirelessly over the attendance records. They'lI check any suspicious excuses or truancies. 6 g,-I EA T 3 1 3 Mr. Work fPrincipaIl, Mr. Heyl lClerkl, Takacs, Hockensmith, Kindig, Hartman, Wohlford, Parsons, Jenewein, Kilmer, Switter, Poder. 25
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P ROW I Mary Wrtschey Judy Baughman John Mclnerney Ruchle Heath ROW 2 Bull Schrengauer larry Stnpe Erlc Young Mrs Wulluamslllbrarlanl Bob Buckhaldt LIBRARY STAFF One of the organnzatlons which do yeoman servlce at WHS IS the Library Staff These people who donate their tame to keep our llbrary In good operating order do a great servsce to those of us who would study or seek leusure tnme pleasure In the library Wlthout their work of catalogumg, repaurmg, and orgamzung, we would fund ut dnffucult mdeed to make good use of our library fGCIlIlI6S A 'firm John Mclnerney and Bob Buckholdt classlfy and arrange new books on the lnbrary shelves The WH S school Inbrary ns a valuable O l asset to our educatnonal tacnlutles Here It I ,gg us typncally crowded as students do refer ence work read or lust relax V :I O.. Ulillrg ISF.. lla I Ki ' -7 A' 3 'A gyqllll' Q. V ' - if 'H ', or . -4 Zig ' s A' ell B ' In - , . 4 Z fi ,A K 4 f ! ,Q . . I I I It x ' - 4- , Q ' . I 1 .N Q - grtw M. M Q f 4 H . -. Ee 1 . l ' A, I 'A 7, Nl li' A all I. ' Ili. J: lull X It , If 4 ' I R , I I 1 ' .
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HUNUHABY llllTllHlllNS ran, if K E. ,av9,. l,,' ,tg MT? 2 4 T 'ag -nl: ave. l, t lg .l .5-if f .av we 4 '-' f W . . T 5 2 I l' , - l - .. 4 T , 5 fi ROW l: Rowe, Shoup, Parmelee, Forsman, Wood, Barnard, DeVoe, Nicodemus. ROW 2: Mumford, Miller, Fleming, lyren, Miller, Gantz, Allen, Houston. Q BUCKEYE STATE ROW l: Bill Lyren, Valle Jones, Jack Barnard, Carol Harter, Joe Houston. The Rotary Club of Wadsworth has provided a select group of some seventeen senior boys with the opportunity to participate in the weekly Ro- tary meetings. These boys, elected by their class- mates at the beginning of the school year, have a chance to see firsthand how a well-organized service club operates. The club entertains two of these boys every Tuesday noon for a month with an excellent meal, songs, and a speaker. These boys are indeed fortunate that there is such a generous club in our community. Mr. Burkholder, himself a Rotarian, explains the club's four way test to newly elected Honorary Rotarians Mike Miller and Mickey Miller. 'W as Ji I Q' r W--Qc., lt's a good thing this Gladstone has straps on it. Joe didn't bring home such a neatly packed suitcase, but he did bring home many memor- able happenings which occurred during his week's stay at Boys' State. Learning the fundamentals of state, county, and city government is one of the main purposes of Buckeye State. Each year three boys and two girls from the iunior class learn these funda- mentals. A miniature state is set up, from the governor down to the lowest city office. For those who don't get elected to an office, there are banks and utility companies to be formed. While at Buckeye Girls' State, which was held at Capital University in Columbus, Carol and Valle, along with the other girls, were taken on a tour of the governor's mansion and the Capitol building in Columbus. Joe, Bill, and Jack found that at Buckeye Boys' State, which was held at Camp Perry, the living conditions weren't the best. When it rained, some of the buildings leaked, and the beds got wet. Buckeye State was an unforgettable and profitable experience enioyed by all five par- ticipants.
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