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4' .E v iz I at M jf Andrea Heath, Cindy Hughes, Mrs. Bentler CAdvisorJ. 1: Mr. Bendel CAdvisorJ, Teri Dibble, Penny Saltzman, Becky Bolich CPres- , Nancy Tekaucic, Mrs. Mast CAdvisorD. ROW 2: Rita George, Vickie Wood, y F.B.L.A. Acquaints Itself With The Business World l Members of the Future Business Leaders of America be- ome acquainted with the business World around them by taking part in service and money-making projects, such as lhe selling of Grizzly folders. This year, for the first time, Wadsworth members at- ,ended an F.B.L.A. convention in Cleveland. Nancy Tek- aucic represented our school in the Miss F.B.L.A. contest. Linda Given and Karen Camp- bell provide Cindy Hughes with refreshments following the in- stallation of F.B.L.A. officers.
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Y-Teens Plan Various Activities During The Year Sz i raarfar2aePr .,i f??B?32. aw ww' sly. - f 22212 :- ROW 1: Linda Lee, Phyllis Gould, Mrs. Williams CAdvisorD, Lucy Miller. ROW 2: Mary Kay Becker, Andrea Heath, Ann Lieberth. ROW 3: Loraine Beaty, Janet Mehollin, Jane Hartman. ROW 4: Merrilee D'Zurik CPresidentJ, Mrs. Gairing CAdvisorD. Much of the female population at Wadsworth Senior High be- longs to the well-known Y-Teen group. The club, consisting of sophomore, junior, and senior girls, strives to en-courage and help these teens to develop into fine young women. Activities that were scheduled and enjoyed during the year in- cluded a card party, a swimming party at the Y in Akron, and a hospital project. One Monday-night meeting was highlighted by a series of color- slides shown by Miss Edgar, the director of the Medina County YWCA. The slides were taken while she was on a trip through the Middle East, learning about the work of the YWCA in that area. Busy making crossword puzzles for children in the hospital are Y-Teen girls Kay Morrison, Ann Lieberth, and Merrilee D'Zurik. 24
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ROW 1: Lieberth, Gould, Abrams, Jones, George, Perkins. ROW 2: Manske, Perdue, Thom, Miller, Ford, Doyle, Dolph ROW 3: Whitmore, Parish, Jones, Bruce, Bauer, D'Zurik ABSENT: McMennamin. Scholarship, character, leadership, and service are the qualities that a member of National Honor Society should show. lt is a desired honor and privilege to belong to this organization. N.H.S. is not a social club, but rather a means of honoring outstanding students in W.H.S. Ten per cent of the juniors were chosen. In the following year, an additional fifteen per cent were selected. Deserving Students Enjoy Honored Distinction ROW 1: Thom, Hoerger, Perdue, Oliver, Honey- cutt. ROW 2: Hanzie, Jones, Cranston, Bauer, Belt, Ford. ROW 3: Shirley, McMennamin, Bruce, Houston, Collins. 26 ' an is tl Y ROW 1: Tekaucic, Recupero, Black, Meager, Beaty. ROW 2: Hemming, Johnson, Sabol, Will- iamson, Morrison. ROW 3: Oliver, Martin, Mansfield, Wilder, Jones. ROW 4: Sample, Becker, Kron- enberger, Hornoff, Mowery. ROW 5: Rasor, Alexander, Warner, Roizbury, Cranston. ABSENT: Be t. At the beginning of each school year, the senior boys elect sixteen of their class- mates to serve as Rotary Stu- dent Guests. For a month two different boys attend the weekly meetings of Wadsl worth's Rotary Club. These boys meet many of this city's outstanding bus- inessmen, enjoy a delicious meal, and also have the oppor- tunity to hear distinguished guest speakers. One of the, en- lightening talks heard thi year by the Rotary Guests. wail given by our Congressman, William Ayres. Being chose to belong to this select grou of young men is indeed an honor.
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