FER ETON EB v PAGE SEVENTEEN Dallas High School sophomore Wendy Baird is in the Post’s Spotlight this week. Wendy is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird, Jr., of Trucksville. She has two older sisters, Bonnie, who teaches in Philadelphia; and Lori, senior at Dallas High School. Wendy also has an older brother, Bob, who works in sales at WNAK. A student in the academic course at Dallas, Wendy is an honor student with a cumulative average of 3.9. She also is treasurer for the student council. Wendy also was a member of the student council when in junior high school. She is very much inter- ested in music and was a member of the chorus in junior high. Wendy is now in the senior high chorus and also with the choristers. This year she was in district and regional chorus and there is a possibility that she will be in the state chorus. Presently, she is rehear- sing for her role in the school’s comedy-fantasy, Shakespeare’s ‘‘Midsu- mmer Night’s Dream.” Wendy also serves on the student betterment committee, and the student advisory committee, the latter comprised of class and student council of- ficers. While in junior high school, Wendy was, field hockey and track manager. In her leisure time, she enjoys doing arts and crafts, sewing and music. Until recently she studied piano and voice. Wendy also represents her church in the annual conference. She is involved at present with some of her friends trying to form a band and is hoping to take guitar lessons. Wendy also plans to study art. Wendy likes to travel and has been to Canada and Florida. She enjoys camping and when the family goes to Canada Wendy likes to go fishing. She was in Girl Scouting for five years. Wendy believes that Dallas High School is really great and provides a lot of activities for the students. She thinks that the teachers are great and says that they get along very well with the students. She would like to see less vandalism in the school and said that progress in this area is being made under the new ad- ministration. Wendy believes that the seniors should have more privileges than the under- classmen since it is their last year in high school. During her freshman year, Wendy was in the freshman talent show and was selected as the “Most Valuable Freshman”. She has no definite plans but hopes to go to college and study either music or guidance. ! | | | | SOLID MILK CHOCOLATE RABBIT | | w.*1.98 | t } Quick Service Easy Parking § © 788121 Shavertow n 675-3386 al a aT CE CE ER SE AEE COE