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l HN l -:X New Clubs Build School Spirit, World Interest New at Wadsworth High School this year, the Pep Club is a popular and needed addition. The football season would not have been nearly so successful if it had not been for the school spirit generated by the club's enthusiastic members. Selling pins and shakers helped the members not only to earn money, but also to show their interest in the growing club. Crowded buses head- ing for out-of-town football games and red and white shakers waving in the air remind us of the presence of our recently-formed club. French club provided a great deal of entertainment as well as good ed- ucation outside of class. Now in its second year, the club has become a success among nearly all second year French students. During the Christ- mas holidays the club went caroling, and in spring, visited a Cleveland museum. A cafe sprouted up on the school court when first year students treat- ed the club members to French delicacies. The club will be theirs next year, and with it will go the rich experience of appreciating the country of France. l 22 Susan Meager, Jan Trent, Mr. Shields CAdvisorD, Mr. Irish CAdvisorD, Judy Wilder CPresidentD. Mrs. Gairing CAdvisorD. Craig Riber, Mary Recupero CPresidentD, Rita Beaty, Rick Sykes.
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An often-repeated job of a Nurse- Teen is that of making beds. Phyllis Gould and Mary Dolph accept the job willingly and ac- complish it diligently. Beverly Huffman, Margo Amstutz, Marcia Looney, Andrea Heath, George Ann Jones CPresidentD, Mrs. Kelly C Advisorj . as Y Hospital Work Keeps N urse-Teens Active Red and white striped un- iforms of the Nurse-Teen groups are a welcome sight to all at Wadsworth Municipal Hospital. Their year-round service provides valuable ex- perience for these future nur- ses and gives them a taste of what their job will be like. Doctors, nurses, and other qualified speakers visit Nurse- Teen meetings and talk on the various medical fields and their opportunities. Excur- sions to hospitals and clinics in the area also are included in the girls' activities. Duties of the girls are not always pleasant, and the sacri- fice of hours is sometimes wearisome. However, the fun of helping others and the knowledge of nursing are worthwhile gifts for develop- ing well-qualified future nurses.
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rl I '4 M BTO' Operating slide rules may be complicated, but Dave Warner makes it look easy. IETS Unravel Mysteries Of Science Every Saturday morning until the first science fair in March, the members of JETS Club can be found diligently Working in the chemistry laboratory. The asphyxiating of fish to test the effectiveness of filter cigarettes, the radiating of chick embryos to test radia- tion, and the building of elec- tronic computers are all a part of the work of a busy morning. 4'All Work and no play is by no means the motto of the JETS Club. Guest speakers are invited to talk to the club on future occupations in the science fields: field trips are planned to nearby industries, and to end the year, a spring banquet is held. The JETS Club, originally an engineering organization, has now branched out to in- clude all fields of science and gives students the opportun- ity to explore into the un- known, A - 1 1 ROW 1: Burchett. Manske, Licberth, Miller, Perkins, Doyle, Abrams, ROW 2: Mr. Kreider CAdvisorD, Parish CPresident7, Johnson, Hartman, Hemker, Rosier, Hardy, Van Schoor. ROW 3: Rist, Bux, Cole, Warner, Danison, Roxbury, Knopf. 23
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