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J r Q ' t . ' ' V .v'1f'ff:f W3 , . .. G- 1 -fi ' fr f- . , V- is 4,51 I' pics gli 1 I 1 ' ' V HE operation of 'a mule team involved replacement of old mules with younger ones. These were intro- ' duced into the train by first carrying light packs and gradually working up to the 300 pound load of the older mules. This is somewhat the system used to get ready our Burritos, the iunior high school students, for active service in the senior high. Beginning with their own government patterned after the senior one, iuniors learn early to work together for Wilson's betterment. --3' This Q 555.15 Be.Sc.TlI
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SUMMER JUNIOR CABINET Tending to junior business efficiently was the summer junior cabinet Secretary Kathryn Mahoney and President Janet Meyers fstandlngj Vice Presidents Jimmy Keochaklan and Bar bara Stanton WINTER CABINET-Junior leaders who completed a very successful year as the tirst seventh and eighth grade cabinet are Louis Lombardi, boys' vice-president: Dennis Droulard, president, Michelle Arrigo, secretary, laura Compton, girls' vice-presidenj. zfle Getting ready to take an active part in senior high school student government are Muleville's younger set. Led ,by their own junior cabinet, they have carried out such activities as special junior assemblies and parties. The junior advisory board, 'Formed by representatives of seventh and eighth grade social studies classes, was chock full of ideas to better the junior high. A grounds commission was added to their government, the hall guards gave up their lunch hours in order to keep the halls clear of all unneces- sary traflic. Many more junior lunch hours were taken up with club meetings. A Saint Patrick's Day party was put on by members of the E Club, junior girls' honor club. The Hour Glass Club became Wilson's largest junior organization, with its weekly quiz a high note of eighth grade life. The juniors' own welcoming committee, the seventh graders' new 2H Club, gave newcomers and visitors a fine impression of the school. The younger boys and girls of our singing organizations, the Junior Girls' and Boys' Glees, aired their vocal chords on all-school as well as junior programs. Playing at junior high assemblies gave the junior orchestra a chance to show its stuff. JUNIOR HALL GUARDS AND CAFETERIA COMMISSION- ROW 1: E. Pantalone, S. Bukrin- sky, E. Shaffer, D. Brunesti, S. Stein, R. Roseberry, B. Little. ROW 2: D. Day, H. Kagasotli, E. Enriquez, F. Scalese, J. Cos- tales, J. Keochakian lBoys' St. Body Vice-Pres. and Hall Guard Commissionerl, E. Ditsler, C. Crawford. ROW 3: D. Wert, B. Pott, B. Stanton lGirls' Vice-Pres. and Cafe Commissionerl, G. Green, D. Garity, C. Barnes, D. Munn. ROW 4: D. Keiter fAsst. Guard Commissionerl, G. lopez, D. ladinsky, H. Boettcher, B. Endsley, J. Brown, J. Autrey, I.. Lombardi, N. Simon.
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