Whetstone High School - Legend Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1967

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Page 77 text:

SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES - Seated: D. Nowe, M. Birkhead, B. Hatfield, V. Diamond, L. Herrel, P. Sellers. Standing: P. Rooney, B. Wolfe, D. Koehler, B. James, N. Edgar, L. Lampson, L. Brown, S. Haslup, D. Trout. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES - Seated: P Russell, P. Hatfield, B. Kutz, M. Blocher B. Backus, D. Brundage. Standing: N. Mc- Bride, L. Davis, C. Harte, D. Perdue, D Fertig, P. Stutz, B. Jones, S. Wood, S Gillhouse, S. Neff. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES - Seated: C. Pasco, S. Stevenson, V. Aleshire, S. Bran- non, T. Edgar, L. Prushing, L. Taylor. Second Row: N. Kirby, N. Cochrun, A. Buck- lew, S. Dunn, K. Long, R. Trout, B. Jenkins, J. Robbins, J. Farley. Third Row: S. Mott, B. Johnson, J. Smith, J. Richardson, D. Hicks, T. Elliot, J. Bell, G. Wright.

Page 76 text:

Q What government is the best? That which teaches as to govern ourselves. We, the students of Whetstone High School, in order to have a Christmas project, direct hall traffic, promote the homecoming dance, propagate a booster drive, and to establish communication be- tween the administration and stu- dent body, do ordain and establish the student council. All right, let's have a little quiet here. Crap, rap? D0 we have any suggestions for a Christmas project? How about the Franklin County Home, for the Aged? We could take brownies, sing carols and maybe talk Mr. Susi into taking the brass band. I'll bring a tie. Okay, and somebody bring soap or perfume. Maybe someone could bring some jewelry. That's great! I know the people there are lonely and that would be a great project. Johann Wolfgang Van Goethe . . '. and those are the chairmen and committees for Homecoming. Any questions? You'll have to get started right away because we don't have much time. What do you mean you lost all ten tickets to the dance? Do you realize how much those tickets are Worth? A solution to between-period chaos: The hall traffic committee has decided on a new system. Everyone to the right. Well, most of the between-period chaos. Listen, we've got to really get these kids out for the Booster drive. We'll have a dance and lots 'of food afterwards, that should help. - That's a good idea, ask the administration. A good Student Council deals not' only with the tangibles of projects. Its basic Worth is judged in the intangibles of human rela- tions and school communications. Treasurer Teri Edgar contemplates the budget. Mr. Teichert advises cabinet which includes Rick Trout, presidentg Ned Kirby, vice- presidentg Cathy Pasco, secretaryg Teri Edgar, treasurerg Steve Wood, sergeant-ab armsg and Lynda Brown, sophomore mem- ber-at-large.



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l lx Nfl.. ' 4 g I M5511-ggi- I J -W35? Travel, in the younger sort, Ls a part of education. Francis Bacon Everyone sits ready tensed for the begin- ning of the inevitable end. The ignition key is slowly turned, all eyes are found to be riveted to the area of a supposedly frightened driver education teacher. At once the student becomes master of a two ton mass-produced sculpture of cam shafts, pistons, gears, and an elaborately organic transmission. The accelerator is pressed, and youthful infatuation with power is released. The automobile response is immediate. For every human action there is reaction. A new independence surges and a pseudo- adult jaunts down the freeway. The thrill of the automobile is not difficult to understand. It is analyzed and recounted in endless bull sessions and countless paid-for custom magazines. Phil Weber adjusts the mirror on his cycle. David Thomas First Semester Roger Wolfe ...tn-.,......-. ... -,.-. 1 C ...N-M . .. .. V tr 2- ,- G W -. 1. 1'-.:.: '- rr: .g.. ' 2 . fi -1 1 H -. J fi' 2 I ' 1 ..' ' ' ' ' ' - 1 ' f -.J V - i QQ 'V V - if if ' - 9 . , flu if , 'A . . s. : K , I i 'ef 'X i a glwm jg 4.-.ff ' l Above: All driver education students must succeed in the grueling par- allel parking test. Left: Bob Manley executes a hand-over-hand turn.

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