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ROW 1: Harris, Thorne, Raker, Holcomb, Goldstein, Hoey, Wolf. ROW 2: Thomas, Miller, Shirley, Ahl, Mohler, Mr. Hudson fAdvisorj. ROW 3: Parmelee, Fulton, Love, Rasor, Kreider, Kibe. ROW 4: 'Kreider, Bruce, Wolf, Dodge, Nipper. PROJECTIONISTS Do you remember the movie in history which you found so interesting, or the one in science which was actually funny? Yes, this was constructive entertain- ment. But you probably don't realize all the preparation and instruction each of the projec- tionists under Mr. Hudson goes through to show these movies. Almost every class received ben- efits from the group sometime during the year. Oh, this film is too big to fit in the slot, thinks Craig NVolf, as he prepares to splice a film. From the expressions of deep concern on jerry Kreider's and Mr. Hudson's faces, this operation must be of grave importance.
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f , rf. 1 3. 3? 3 l x V ' .f H. EI? ., vu. ' ROW l: Mr. Wright, Kay Vicars, Barbara McGeorge, Becky Bault, Sylvia Snyder. ROVV 2: Becky Lutz,. Jacqueline Siffert, Carol Schultz, Sue Jones, Alice Stonebrook. ROW 3: Lynn Heavrin, Barb Belik, Janice Venner, Sue Hensal. ATTENDANCE TAKERS AND OFFICE SECRETARIES May I help you? Help me proofread these figures. Go tell Mr. Lyren that he's wanted on the phone. Mr. Kreider wants thirty-five copies. Remember how to oper- ate the ditto machine? Is it your turn to go around? Mr, VVright wants us to check these boys to find out where they were second period. These are typical state- ments heard in the offices at W. H. S. The student secretaries are kept busy running errands, typing, checking figures, and answering the phone. Any period of the day you can see a girl stretch to the day is brightened for the boys in the reach the attendance slip and wave to her classmates as she goes by. These girls are responsible for keeping the attendance records of every student in high school. Collecting attendance slips can put a girl into some precarious situations. However, out-of-the-way print shop. t-K 5 S ww, 4 e f-T N 1 4 51-1 ff The last number is five left, Wanda? AS an office secretary, Judy Holvey fil1f1S out ROW 1: Jane Parsons, Sally Stirgwolt, Judy Holvey, Mary Jenewein that Our Office files are C0mpl6t6 down to ROW 2: Judy Dressler, Linda Switter, Barbara Chesser, Lois Bailey the last locker combination. Rosalie Riley. 28
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g 0 2. 1. ROW l: Beech, johnson, Shue, Barton, Kreider, Poder, Rudolph, Switter. ROXV 2: Fauble, Pray, Venner, Miller, Santee, Casser, Salisbury, Lutz. ROW fl: Crow, Cikra, jenkins, Curtis, Simpson, Houston, Holvey. XN'olf. RUN' 4: Mrs. Conkey t.'Xdvisorj, Nescheff, McConnell, Robinson, Dietl, Dilworth, Belt, Belik tPresidentj. And don't you more that finger until I get this bow tied! exclaims Gerry Scheehle to jane Parsons while Margaret Ott helps Pat Arndt put the finishing touches on another of the packages to be sent to Apple Creek State Hospital at Christmas time. SENIGR YTFEENS All the girls who participated in Senior Y-Teens had at most enjoyable year. For service projects they helped take care of decorating the goal posts, were in charge ol' some ol the Christmas decorations for the school, and bought and wrapped Christmas packages for the patients at Apple Creek State Hospital. Cooperating with the other Y-Teen organizations, the seniors helped sponsor the homecoming dance, their Christmas formal t Peppermint Paradiseuj , and the sweetheart dance. The seniors found talks by guest speakers on the YVVCA in Brazil, on fashions, and on careers very in- teresting, and finishing out the year with a potluck dinner, they felt that Y-Teens was a fine organization to which to belong. ROWV 1: Hickernell, Snyder, Fauble, Ball, Martin, jenewein, Kramer. ROXV 2: Mumaw, Lilli- bridge, Qualick, Hlitschey, Vislasky, Bault, Williams, Gardner. ROW 3: Ballard, Hunsberger, Spice, Parsons, Riley, Pfeister, Selby. ROW 4: Longsdorf, Ott, Arndt, Scheehle, Sheller, Huns- berger, Rowe, Clevidence.
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