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over the new rules. SERVICE-Mike Richmond, W. Chairman of the Board of Commissioners, and Tommy Long, W. Service Point Com- missioner, have a confab Just as a city has commissions to carry out and enforce its laws, so do we at Wilson use such a system. Ten commissions, each headed by a commissioner and assigned to different phases of school life, kept Wil- son clean, safe, and well organized. The whole shebang was under the leadership of the Chairman of the Board of Commis- sioners. Wbi1citY Gonshaw filet 'tied lo FIRE AND SAFETY-Fire Commissioners Allan Shapiro CWD and Lester Schneider CSJ inspect fire hoses to insure safety in case of a fire. LUNCH TIME-Wilsonites get their vitamins from the wholesome display of food set out by the cafeteria workers. 50 Summa' Q the m suct1'f'RoY vm UP 'mf O PU - stands' ndotngs aww and ix-cinixeshv Signs S CLUBS-Service Point Commissioner Ruth Frie CSD discusses clubs and their service points with Lilian Gonshaw QWD and Frances Topham CSB, Club Commissioners.
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WINTER ADVISORY BOARD - - A Row 1: M. Barrett, V. Pugliese, V. Melistoff, Mrs. Jinks, C. Pohl man, S. Longer, L, Schneider, G Abbey. ROW 2: S. Rossman, L Babcock, B. Joiner, G. Munn, L Nuda, D. Fisher, R. Heldfond ROW 3: F. Bennett, D. Stires, C L'Amoreaux, K. Potter, M. Burton L. Troncale. ROW 4: J. Amato T. Bradley, M, Francis, J. Crum f W' '59 ,gem 'sums Like a miniature Congress, the advisory board meets to discuss the problems of its constituents. lt presents an even cross sec- tion of Muleville by drawing its members from senior high English and social studies classes. Something new was added this year when the advisory board took over the Red Cross drive and the Harlan Shoe- maker fund. Election petitions were also handled through this body. HK? ,sei he ' r ' 1 U t 4' I K 4 ef 1 Q y 7 .: n' fi . . ' - :Q -Q' 4 . gi- ' . 5' ' --1' ' X f . .f1'f-- - , K. QP I . A , .,-,eu J SUMMER ADVISORY BOARD - ROW 1: K. Adee, B. Scherer, Mrs. Jinks, E. Britt, L. Compton, W. Burke, B. Palos. ROW 2: C. Pohl- man, D. Sorenson, P. Garrett, J. Aplanalp, T. Young, P. Koenigs- berg. ROW 3: D. Gratch, B. De Spain, D. Shippy, L. Kilday, A. Borne, R. Heldfund, K. Nelson. ROW 4: R. Morreale, A. Green, D. Neely, E. Burton, D. Agosto, D. De Graeve. ROW 5: P. Wade, P. Grana, K. Darling, J. Amato, R. Summers, J. Crum.
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'F4zr flea, Hg, rs 'f' C efpfn . lfvew Ommfssf? In ,h room polonf-.,s ibnursei Sf 1 s SFS was fy Welgmqe Wo 'Te of 'eb S 0 f . KW 'Y Fhlras sioner. I7e,,. J Q S Of n fh Qccompliijoyfe ec-duffes of '71 Q ehf, ,hiszbbeyl ear' BUILDINGS - Sumner Chair- man of the Board of Com- missioners, hardworking Neil Mme 'FWS abou' hal ATHLETICS-Commissioners Pete Vimle asp and Neil guards with Carlos Baker , , l ' Motter CWD headed the committees which patrolled two-term Bulldm Comm - - 9 ls athletic events and helped Wilson obtain an enviable reputation for well-behaved spectators. NCQ LOST AND FOUND Looking over some of the innumerable lost articles turned Into the Lost and Found are Commissioners Charlene Pohlman KWD Joan Westbrook CSD and Laurel Duttield CSJ What a 'ob they sighed daily GROUNDS Commissioners John Shambra CWD Doug Markel QWJ Bob Hoblltt KSJ and Kenny Grayblll QSJ set an example for the student body by keeping the grounds clean School frequently was dismissed early on Friday because the grounds were clean CAFETERIA Cafe Commissioners Mike Richmond CSD Kenny Dar lung KSJ Bruce Lloyd CWI and Marty Huntoon CWD smlllngly watch their system In operation These boys kept the cafe cleaner and pleasanter
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