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MOVIE OPERATORS Row T: Miss Shellard iadvisorl, G. Beckwith, D. White. Row 2: J. Obenour, S. Stultz, R. Arrasmith, A. Uze, J. Milroy, G. Boylan. Row 3: B. Gates, M. Davis, N. Kepple, D. Paul, B. Smith, J. Clikeman, B. Garrison. Row 4: T. Tufts, P. Naber, M. Pedersen, D. Westphal, J. Clark, L. Switzer, S. Stahlut, D. Sharp. Movie Operators Audio-visual aids are being stressed in modern education-Wahawks are glad they make subiects more fun! Because these 23 boys, under the super- vision of Miss Shellard, devoted their services and library periods, we were all able to enioy the movies shown this past year. Towel Assistants ELECTRONIC EXPERIMENTERS Row 'l: G. Grange, D. Kadera, F. Trent, K. Ka- chulis, M. Pratt. Row 2: P. Naber, D. Webbeking, R. Watland, Mr. Vilmain. Electronics Experimenters With the addition of a few from the fairer sex, this club was a little bit more fun and interesting this year. Most of the real work was done at the students' homes where they met to discuss the mechanics of the radio and other electrical appliances. These, too, are the mighty Wahawks. They had to be -- big bundles of towels aren't exactly light! A valuable and compulsory service was carried out by these girls and boys, for the swimming and physical education classes were never without plenty of fluffy, white towels -well, clean brown towels anyway! TOWEL ASSISTANTS Row 1: D. Grekoff, B. Billington, S. Ferguson, H. Caines, D. Trost, J. Page, N. Nardicchio, P. Hoxie, L. Bussey, P. Patterson, B. Turner, E. Waterbury, C. Church. Row 2: S. Bote, D. Turner, M. Cowell, M. King, J. Anderson, N. l.oehr, A. Kirk, A. Castle, M. Cavanaugh, D. Miller, K. Cowan, P. Entz. Row 3: W. Gano, V. Hunt, S. Thompson, J. Sinnard, J. Pesartic, D. Walsh, G. Lentz, K. Sauer, S. Olson, V. Jarman, J. Pep- perling, N. Schaefer, B. Kenny. Row 4: R. Dix, l.. Eberly, T. Burke, G. Wagner, M. Ruisch, M. Hagy, B. Frein, N. Townsend, N. Allen, B. Boleyn, R. Galleger, L. Ainley, A. Thornton, B. Kurtt, B. Stribley.
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STARGAZERS Standing: J. Gregersen, J. Johnston, J. Johnson, D. Rudig. Sitting: J. Cherry, L. Hadley, M. Gilliland, D. Paul, L. Phelps, Miss Smith ladvisorj, S. Mast, H. Newman. Ushers A neat appearance, a friendly attitude toward people, a sense of cooperation and efficiency-combined, these qualities rep- resent a group most essential to our school -the ushers. These people, mostly upper- classmen, spent many hours of their extra time to help direct and assist the public. Whether for athletic events, plays, open houses, or the Variety Show, this group could always be depended upon for their greatly appreciated help. They contributed a lot to what we call Wahawk spirit. ll USHERS Stargazers Seeing stars? Yes indeed! Many clear, beautiful nights were spent at the tele- scope by this starry-eyed, star-minded group. interesting programs, trips to the museum, and monthly astronomical re- ports-this was the work of the star- gazers -work and fun. G.R.A. Girls' Recreational Association it is, but lots of hard work, too! Speedaway, field hockey, soccer, and other skillful and exciting games were played throughout the year - mostly in intramural tourna- ments. Although the eighteen members be- long to the weaker sex, the work they did and ability they showed could never be described as weak! Row 1: S. Bote, P. Johnson, J. Collins, S. Harter, C. Cross, H. Caines, P. Entz, P. Hoxie, J. Young, J. Brinker, C. Christiansen. Row 2: D. Johnson, K. Cowan, B. Hamlyn, K. Smith, J. Rainbow, D. Barchus, L. Stock, J. Robinson, V. Larson, M. Baseler, C. Moodie. Row 3: P. Terry, S. Ficlc, M. Cavanaugh, L. Marsh, K. Elliott, M. Baker, J. Daggett, M. Murphy, N. Hay, N. Gates, A. Castle, C. Church. Row 4: D. Paul, R. Koopman, H. Graham, J. Sauer, M. Grady, J. Hurst, A. Mosiman, M. Lehnhardt, J. Happekotte, R. Daringer, J. Scott. Row 5: D. White, D. Cavanaugh, D. Burdick, T. Trunnell, D. Nield, T. Jessen, D. Pint, L. Cohrt, C. Gillette, W. Lowe.
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LIGHT CREW Row T: D. Wagner, J. Eyestone, J. Milroy, H. Nichols. Row 2: R. Gerard, A. Aarons, S. Sherburne, S. Smith, Mr. Kersenbrock. light Crew These were boys with a large responsibility. Without their assistance and ability to give us the proper kind of lighting, the Christmas program, Variety Show, and many assemblies would never have been possible. Mr. Kersen- brock, the advisor, thought their work was excellent- we're proud of them, too. Stagecrafters g SOUND CREW Sitting: R. Perlev, R. Billington, G. Boylan. Standing: D. Webbeking, D. Paul. Sound Crew Setting up and checking all of the microphones used in our programs was the difficult iob of these boys. Heard but not seen, they showed their fine ability for plays, skits, Variety Show, and assemblies. Because of their interest, dependability, mechanical ability, and willing- ness to work, our sound crew was a fine or- ganization. Variety Show, Homecoming Field Decorations, Commencement, Christmas Pro- gram, plays - all these were a success largely due to the hard and regular work of our Stagecrafters. With the help of the faculty advisor, Mr. Wieland, these capable boys worked together to construct all stage settings and scenery used this year. Their accomplishments were appreciated by all - but especially the Variety Show cast. These boys were a part of the important group behind the scenes. STAGECRAFTERS Row I: G. Walker, M. LeQuatte, G. Cook, K. Hanks, J. Wilharm, T. Baldwin, R. Damon, D. Trost. Row 2: S. Murray, J. Perry, B. Scott, W. Craft, J. Thiele, B. Speck, H. Rodden, R. Daringer, J. Burroughs. Row 3: J. Leibold, T. Drilling, R. Schmadeke, F. Lemper, G. Schmadeke, D. Wieland, B. Kurtt, B. Granger, N. Fliss, Mr. Wieland fadvisorb. Row 4: B. Hardy, J. McGrane, E. Kinnaman, S. Moon, R. Dix, T. Choplin, D. Rosberg, W. Lowe, C. Gillette.
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