Wadsworth High School - Whisperer Yearbook (Wadsworth, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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101 an 13 xv 1 Q9 Y ROW l: Isbell, Leatherman, Hollenbach, Zimmerman, Chapman, Koppitch, Stauffer, ROW 2: Kindling, l Walls, Garcia, Oseland, Hayner, LoPresty, ROW 3: Fritz, Van Arnam, Albrecht, Thomas, Lyons, Wolf, Harter. '.T.A. Enables Students To Gain Valuable Experience Although the Future Teachers ot America w as iust revived after a period of in- activity, it was in full swing this year. lt gave many students the chance to get a taste of what teaching is like from the other side ofthe teacher's desk. Each future teacher had the opportunity to teach classes under the guidance ot a teacher ot his own choice. Duties performed by the student for the teacher included grading papers, taking over recess periods, and discussing individual problems of pupils. These tigures are only miniatures of the prehistoric animals that lived thousands of years ago, says Shirley Walls to two of her pupils during her student teaching activities. As a part of the F.T.A. each member teaches a class for one day each semester. This enables the members to really experi- ence lhe teaching techniques of today. Oh good, a class for our very own, declares Sharon Harter to Heidi Koppitch. Well . . ., drawls Mrs. Huston, not en- tirely your own. The regular teacher will be in the roam iust to be sure you can control the little kiddies. Undaunted by Mrs. Huston's comment however, Heidi and Sharon seem happy for the chance to cope with the kiddies. MJT-, ,,

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fn . km .dag fjifgg 46 'I W- he 7 lm I if . t cc Q -I- ME MM :W 5 y R X: sgylilgittw Q if is ' ' ' -: ' V i . 1 ' ,. ' its :V . ,, Q 1 K an ,inns as Q, .an- ROW l: Bailey, Atkins, Reed, Bird, Doyle, Thorne, Smith. ROW 2: Weirath, Laubenthal, Jones, Stautfer, Alderter, Motzko, DeVoe, Cole. ROW 3: Mumford, Dean, Dibble, Chesser, Irwin, Welty, Walls. ROW 4: Solara, Kreider, McMennamin, West, Mclnerney, Hickernell, Van Arnam. Student Council Has Another Busy Year Every Monday at the beginning of the seventh period, some of Wadsworth's most competent students converge in Room 202 to hold their weekly student council meeting. This group of busy beavers seems to put a special spark in our school life. This year they co- operated with the P.T.A. in putting on the Big Wilson Dance to raise money for books to be placed in the new high school library. A rather novel event for W.H.S. was the talent show sponsored by the student council. ln this way money was earned, and the town was made which lot of worth well aware of our many talented students. Another proiect turned out very well was the sale of sweat shirts. It took a effort to get them, but when they did arrive, they were well it. The sweat shirts, of course, provided a good basis for another of student council's endeavors-fad day. Fad days were held about once a month on Friday. The student council is also a charitable organization, as is characterized by their tireless efforts in the food and clothing drive. These necessary items, once gathered, were given to needy people here and abroad. V 'Ri' tl.-:sg 3' Q . K ' ' -Q , -' Elf .'-f M -5 Wi' v-dvvdnlihrlf Q ' Hans Scherner has iust asked Mr. Wrig what would be a good praiect for studs council. The answer seems to be obvious Mr. Wright hands Hans a now outdati model 48-star flag. This is one at the ma projects the student council has discussed tl year. ROW la Mary Dalph, Sue Frase, Hans Scher- ner lPresidentl, Lynn Stentz, Jacqueline Sif- fert. ROW 2: Dick Ewing, Peter Wendschuh, Mr. Hudson lAdvisorl, Stewart Brock, Bill Shirley.



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l XX f Rebel Without A Cause ln iail again-Jim, when will you learn? scolds Mrs. Stark, Shirley Walls. In this scene, the rebel, Jerry Hovis, is con- fronted in the iail by his parents and grandmother. Jim Curtis played Mr. Stark, and Sally Stirgwolt, the grandmother. g ., ,L F At dress rehearsal before the class play, Buzz, Dave Graham, gives some final instructions to the gang. Now look you guys, tomorrow night there's gonna be a big rumble with at lot of people lookin' on, so l want ya to look nice and have your iackets all shined up. Onions In The Stew 5 ,da Linda, you did a great iob tonight! says Mark Burkholder. That's because you were playing opposite me, answers Linda Lucas. The play is over and the two leading players are ready to go to the party that everyone connected with the play looks forward to- that time when six long weeks of work well done are well repaid. So maybe l like to weor my hair in a towel! says Joa Debbie Bault. lt's none of your business! But sister Anne, Toni Ferrara, has decided to make it h business after seeing several obviously bleached strands of hair peeping out from under the covering. Y Y x l I l J

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