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ACTIVITIE A'VVhat time is the Spanish Club meeting? XVhat are you taking to the Y-Teen covered-dish dinner? The many activities at XV. H. S. are the basis for these and many similar questions. In our activities we have a chance to work on service projects for the benefit of others. This is a big step in the building of our lives. Our activities also give us a chance to work with other students to help us learn to get along with others. In our activities we try to progress from the childish stage of Hginnne, gimme to the adult stage of sharing. ln this way activities, through the action of working with and helping others, help us to pro- gress.
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i F ' Qs, f:--' ti? ROW l: Patti Hickernell, Mary Lou Qualick, Mary Witschey, Judy Holvey Qliditorj , Mary Lou Darbyshire, Grace Hunsberger, Tamara Pray, Mr. Cooper QAdvisorj. ROW 2: Janice Venner, Bill Giffin, Sue Hensal Qllusiness Managerj , Stephanie Grow, Chuck Held, Sue Barden. ANNUAL STAFF The ohis and ah's that greet the Wlzisperer at recognition assembly fill the hearts of the mem- bers of the Annual Staff with great pride. When the student body shows approval of the book, the staff feels that the many hours of labor have been worth while. Each year the members of the new staff are gathered for the first time at a picnic given by the out-going staff. The fun does not end at the picnicg the new staff is given the chance to at- tend a yearbook clinic at Ohio University in Athens, where they enjoy a taste of college life. . I ,V A is p, . , 5 as we at g T , . My . , I W 2 ,fk i ' 'kix R , V. ffi - ii ' tseS ty, T A We Looks like a wet crossing. A traditional part of the Annual Staff picnic is the cross- ing of the river at Mohican. Wvho were the girls who tried to swim, Sue and Grace? 18 But then the real work begins. Each mem- ber soon becomes well acquainted with the YVed- nesday night routine. Anxiety increases and ten- sion mounts as each deadline approaches. After thc pages are completed and the last deadline is met, the staff's nerves are still not at rest. The only effective tranquilizer is the first glimpse of the new books. Pride, satisfaction, and confi- dence in their book is reflected in the faces of every member of the staff. lt was a long, hard grind, but it was worth every minute. Recognize this, Annual Staff? It's the fire tower at Mohican State Park. It was really windy up there the day we had our picnicg but it was fun. H l s Ui
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