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RQTARY STUDENT GUESTS lm . I b .9 Q W 1, , t S :S ik TTSTT RQXV li Dye, llealh, Hhoters, Bowman, Hanna, Miragliotta. ROWV 2: lV0hler, Held, Stripe, Kilmer, Given. ROW 3: Mr. Burkholder QAdvisorj , Ruskan, Noe, Smiseck, Emch, Wertz. P, ag Before the meeting gets under way, Brian Dye and Dick Bowman stop to talk with Dr. Charles Miller, who is program chairman of Rotary this year. The boys have already passed out the song books with the songs that open the meeting, After the luncheon is served, the boys and members will hear a guest speaker. lVill the following boys please report to the office! This is the first recognition that Ro- tary student guests receive of their election. The sixteen chos- en boys are arranged in groups of two and assigned :t month in which to attend the Rotary meetings. It is indeed an honor to be chosen. The fact that the boys will gain much knowledge from the speakers and from their associations with the Ro- tary members makes the pro- gram worth While.
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ROW 1: Dudas, Houston, Lillibridge, Pray, Dean, Mehollin, Hayner. ROW 2: Mr. RuLon fAdvisorj, Gilbert, Lyon, Schenck, Baker, Miragliotta, Spice, Barden, Mr. Holmes fAdvisorj. ROW 3: Astler, Perkins, Dean, Belik, Young, Harris, Manske, ROW 4: Scherner, Venner, Wend- scuh, Danforth, Raynor, Giffin, Thomas. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Wadsworth's N. F. L. chapter was rated third in the North- lstern Ohio District this year. The district itself is rated eighth , the nation. The Wladsworth speech teams attended contests in Alliance, finerva, Vlooster, Massillon, Canton, and Louisville on Satur- iys. The strength ol our team is assured by the fact that it is tilt around a strong nucleus of juniors and sophomores. At Minerva Henry Young demonstrated his extemporaneous speaking ability and H3118 Scherner showed his oratorical speak- ing ability by winning trophies. qs? alt I u V' Many honors were won by YVadsworth this year. At Student Congress, which was held at Canton Glenwood, four out of six possible awards-including pins by Tom Raynor and Pat Perkins and gavels by Bill Ciffin and Hans Scherner-were won. This foursome also forms Wadsworth's varsity debate team.
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BUCKEYE STATE Last year representatives for Buckeye State were elected by their classmates to attend conferences in which they set up model state, county, and local govern- ments. Chuck Held, Richie Heath, and Jack IVohler went to Camp Perry, which is near Sandusky, for Boys' Buckeye State, later Faye Newcomer and Barb Belik went to Capital University for Girls' Buckeye State. Their expenses were paid by the American Legion Aux- iliary, the American Legion, the Rotary Club, and the Lions Club. I'Vith the help of these organizations, our repre- sentatives were able to learn much more about our system of government. The group, as guests of the Rotary Club of Wadsworth, were accompa- nied to Cincinnati by Mr. Fred Faull, a member of Rotary. WORLD AFFAIRS INSTITUTE These four students QBob Miragliotta, Douglas Morrell, Nelson Chaffee, and Becky Lutzj , after being selected by some of the faculty, represented Wadsworth at the VVorld Affairs Institute held on March 28 and 29, 1958, in Cincinnati. -' 'Xia-N, -. ' f ,z ,gf?7Q5fe5,'i 'S
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