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ACTIVITIES LETTERMEN OF THE WILDCATS CHESS TEAM
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CAFETERIA STAFF The staff of cooks in the cafeteria work all day preparing meals for the mob of hungry students which flows into the lunch- room. When fifth period is finally over, they have the mammoth job of cleaning up after the noon meal. ]m V fi Mrs. Davison, the cafeteria supervisor, maintains the quality of meals in the W.H.S. lunchroom. Ik. 1st Row: Ercel Wren, Louella Kintz, Mary Davison, Mary Vance, Margaret Parsons. 2nd Row: Gertrude Peiffer, Esther Limback, Erma Freeman, Gladys Bringman, Juanita Needles. Not Pictured: Carol Hall, Mary Wooten. CUSTODIANS The custodians at Westerville High School have a varied program of duties: cleaning obstruc- tions from the drinking fountains; opening jam- med lockers for h elpless girls and not-so-strong boys; guarding the iron curtain during dances; and assisting our illustrious librarian. Custodians: Frank Crowe, George Bailey, Clarence Dixon, Stockdale, Clark Bailey, Fred Dill.
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NEW STUDENT COUNCIL This year, four class officers from each class and two elected representatives from each class, formed a constitu- tional committee. After several months of 8:00 A.M. meetings in 242 and after school and evening committee meet- ings the completed constitution was presented to the school for a vote. It was passed with a majority of seven to one. The Student Council of Westerville High School is the first to attempt successfully to establish student government in the school. Its importance and value will increase from year to year as its responsibilities increase. The first project to be completed by the newly formed council was the winter homecoming. Mrs. Robert Gossett and Mr. Arthur Wright served as advisors. Row 1: Tom Bird, Dave Ballanger, Martha Caesar, Duane Fisher, Patti Hogue, Fred Bennett, Charles N. London. Row 2: Margaret Arnett, Joan Goldsmith, Patti Meyer, Linda Meyers, Ruth Schwind, Judith Crary, Chee Chee Purdie, Sharon Neutzling, Vinny Cipriani. Row 3: Jack Meyer, James Cooper, Becky Ruyan, Carolyn O ' Keefe, John Westervelt, Bill Coad, Kendra Orders, Susie Meyer, Dan Thomas, Robert Fisher. Not Pictured: John Deamer, John Corbett, John Goldsmith, Jim Ogle, Craig Fuller, Shirley Schneider. W-ASSOCIATION Blood, sweat, toil, and tears are the main requisites for gaining membership in the W-Association. The enthusiastic members of this organization sponsor dances, operate a concession stand at the basketball games, and sell book covers and booster stickers. These things keep the club active. Through many long, grueling practices and hard fought contests they keep the school spirit glowing and, by doing so, earn the honor of wearing the big W . , un,rv Snyder, Jim Richardson. Steve Thompson, Gary Sanders, Ben Row 1: Gary Reich, Tom Bird, John Talbott, Humberto Karshner, Mike Hirsey, Bob Moreland, G?ry Hall, Dick Sn Row 2: Sam Brenning, Jack Meyer, Jerry Brenning, Jim Sheridan, Jonn Miller, Jim Moore, John Deamer, Steve Th Bennett. Row 3: Gary Andrix, Bob Roberts, John Streets, Bob Lindsay, Fred Worley, Dick Lauer, Mike Sherman, Terry Krause, Larry Mendenhall, Duane Fisher. Row 4: Ron Votaw, Ernie Ernsberger, Larry Thomas, Jim Ogle, Mike Zezeck, Larry Falstick, Tom McVay, Doug Landis, Chuck Blackburn, Robert Eberhard, John Ruyan, Bill Barr. Not Pictured: Jerry Keyser.
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