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ROW I: Sue Lyon, Publicity Manager, Sue Jones, Picture Editor, Bar- visori, Jim Venner, Sports Editor, Jerry Hovis, Copy Editor, Don bara Oseland, Secretary, Lynne Wolf, Business Manager, Sue Frase, Andrews, Advertising Manager, Dennis West, Picture Editor, B Junior Member, Nancy Kramer, Art Editor. ROW 2: Mr. Cooper iAd- Giffin, Editor-in-Chief. s Recipe For An Annual: Work And Wednesdays Wednesday night is free at last. To most students at W.H.S. this statement means little or nothing, but to the eleven members of the annual staff this signifies the end of a year's hard work. For every Wednesday since last summer, from seven until almost any hour of the night, this group worked to meet the ever-approaching deadlines. First there was the theme to decide, then the basic plans, then weeks of copy writing, layout making, and proofreading. To this list must be added the many little iobs. Everything done meant progress toward the completion of the book and less time until the annual staff's banquet. At that time they got their first view of their product. Then everything from the front cover to the back end sheet gave the annual staff their best pay-a feeling of accomplishment and pride. At the last assembly of the year all the closely guarded staff secrets were out--the queen was announced, the cover was revealed, the theme was read. A year's hard work-we hope well worth it. if 3 f Y . l y s A I 5 A , Q, 5, 497 Sue Lyon is adding the finishing touches to the huge Whisperer advertisement in the front of the auditorium. Bill Giffin, editor of this year's annual, is passing on some of the kn Besides the giant sign, the artistically inclined members ledge, experience, and problems involved in the production of an ann of the staff created numerous other posters advertising Jim Venner, a member of next year's staff, is patiently absorbing the impor the 1960 edition. fads- l i 3 1
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-no E.. lst' . 'W 1: Bruce, Ford, Hollenbach, Spoonster, Hayner, Manske, Weltzien, Winder, Dean, Young, West, Green, D'Zurik, Astler. ROW 4: Scherner rn. ROW 2: Mr. Holmes lAdvisorl, Dean, Mehollin, Zimmerman, lPresidentl, Thomas, Brock, Raynor, Wendschuh, Giftin, Danforth. kbeck, Lyon, Manske, Mr. Rulon lAdvisorl. ROW 3: Crumrine, W.H.S. National Forensic League Third in District For the second straight year Wadsworth's N.F.L. was rated third in the Northeastern Ohio District. Participating in Saturday contests, the varsity debate team won second places at Parma and Wooster. Also, Wadsworth held its own debate tournaments this year. ln addition, congratulations to Hans Scherner, Bill Giffin, and Tom Raynor, who were rated among the top speakers ofthe nation in the N.F.L. magazine, The Rostrum. Hans rated among the highest in the nation. Ah! Here is an excellent quote lsic: that I can rewrite to mean exactly what l want! exclaims Dennis West to lem Green. ln reality we know such a practice is outlawed in de- bate and never happens. One wonders, though, it Dennis and Lem will ever run out of information. Q Y- 4 , , Z:- - g ' ' i'fwpe'3, A N.: v , 'NS' Delores Dean, not to be outdone by Marlene Manske, who took i place in the state semi-final Prince at Peace Contest, has pil- d the varsity debate team's trophy. Delores will soon be brought ustice by the debate team, who will take the law into their own ds. Actually, Delores doesn't need to steal a trophy, for she has many herself in humorous orations. i F .ft 1223 3? . we as 'K
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