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rea ii nedd -WRITING WISP STAFF - Right: Shirley Bethlehem, lvars Leia, Lillian Gadziola, Anita Cheney, Ronald Bur- ak, Robert Miazga, Caro- lyn Crumb, Pauline Ko- bielski, Kathleen Hughes, JaneMiIIer,JoanneBailey. Ann Thomas, Special Editor, Monsour Jowid, Sports Editor, Deborah Lennon, Associate Editor, Alfred Jucla, Editor-in- Chief, Josephine Blatt, Head Typist: Josephine Krawczyk, Feature Editor, Ann Cox, Managing Edi- tor. The school newspaper plays an important role in the activities of the school . . . It's name, 'LWisp , has its own meaning- Whitesboro inspires school pride. Under the guidance of Mrs. Marion Fitzgerald, Advisor, all types of writing, such as news stories, editorials, and sports, are available to willing indi- viduals who wish to make use of their creative abil- ity. Head-line writing and construction of the dummy have proved to be special talents of some members. Wisp provides articles of interest to all stu- dents from grades seven through twelve. Junior High-Lites is a special column for news and inter- esting projects carried on by the seventh and eighth graders. Through the efforts ofthe entire Wisp staff, the student body is kept Hup-to-datev on all W. C. S. news. WISP- Janet Pluto, Joan Guido, Thomas Rasinski, Margaret Humphrey, Dora Lathers, Marie Murphy, Judith Hall, Ronald Newman, Kather- ine Zabel, Barbara Jones. I 271
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ACTING AND STU DYIN GHOST WANTED by Guernsey LePelIey Our Senior play is an important school event, which has been built up as the years have gone by. Each year it becomes more popular with the entire student body, and as a result there have been more participants to make it successful. This yearas play was entitled Ghost Wantedl' by Guernsey LePelley. It was a three- act comedy with a mysterious plot whereby it was proved that there is no such thing as a ghost. The entire action took place in the living room of the Stormgay house on Ramshead Rock, an island off the coast of Maine. Act I was set in the late afternoon on a foggy day. Foul play had been detected by Nora Vane because of the mysterious disappearance of Simon Gore, who was believed to be haunting the household. In Act II, several hours later, near midnight, evidence had appeared that Simon Gore was murdered, and that was the reason for his disappearance. It was in this act that the mysterious monster made his en- trance. In Act III, the murder was solved. Hatcher, the handyman, was the murderer. The cast consisted of twelve capable and talented actors. Bob Brown fI'Iugo Bromleyl and John Barry Ueffrey Hallj illustrated the l28l
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