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'Please Stand For the Pledge... Row 1: J. Clark, L. Albright, K. Sander, S. Huntington,, Row 2: Mr. Baron, T. Beyea, S. Faery, N. Faery, M. Mahar, M. Zastrow The P. A. Staff, under the direction of Mr. Baron, greets us every morning and informs us of our sports events and all our extra-cirricu-lar activities. The students audition for their positions at the beginning of the year and work on a rotating schedule with two students working the announcements each week. Being on the staff helps the students develop public speaking skills which could prove very useful to them in the future. Capture The Moment The Photo Club, led by Mr. Waite and president Erik Rash, takes pictures for the school newspaper and yearbook. The members capture the moments of our school activities such as our senior citizens' breakfast, National Honor Society events, Moving-Up Day and the many other activities that Wilson students participate in. The group also enters photos in contests and will be learning to develop their own film. This club gives students a chance to learn much about the exciting world of photography. Row 1: J. Moorman Row 2: A. Zastrow, A. King, H. Dehlinger, E. Rash, K. Sanders. Row 3: L. Albright, K. Caldwell, S. Rayl, P. Yingling 22 ACTIVITIES
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Ski Ballistic!! ff The Wilson Ski Club, led by Mr. Duguay, had a great season this year! The group traveled to Kissing Bridge on Mondays after school, for a full afternoon of skiing. They returned to the high school at approximately 10 p.m. Kissing Bridge Ski Resort offers a variety of trails for anyone from a beginner to an expert. The more daring skiers tackle the slopes with huge moguls. Some of the club’s skiers took a trip to Vermont, one that is sure to hold long time memories. Above — Row 1: K. Julias. S. Hobart, B. Fare, G. Phillips, R. Moberg, M. Falvo, L. Albright. Row 2: E. Waple, D. Goupil, L. Moran, J. Bryer, H. Argue, N. Ferington, B. Fare, H. Holstrom, L. Faery. Row 3: Mr. Duguay, M. Bax, J. Foster, C. Faery, P. Sabey, B. Thompson, P. Basil, J. Kubinec. Row 4: C. Frerichs, A. Emborsky, J. Stone, D. Holstrom, M. Beatty, N. Bodie, G. Hessinger. Row 5: M. Woodard, A. Schultz Not Pictured: K. Seeley, N. Faery', H. Johnston
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FSA — Preparing For The Future Top picture: Row 1: D. Thrush, T. Seefeld Row 2: L. Mettler, L. Bley, S. Miller. Bottom picture: Row 1: S. Faery, D. Johnston, M. Streeter, S. Huntington, R. Spanton Row 2: A. Coppings, L. Grocki, P. Bills, K. Swick, M. Woodard, M. Karsten. Officers: T. Beyea, P. Yingling, L. Faery, M. Wheeler, D. Austin The Wilson Business Club — FSA, led by Mrs. Derrick, gives business students an opportunity to look further into the business world. The club increased its membership this year. Throughout the year, this club holds many sales to raise money for their many field trips, for the gift that they buy for the Wilson Business Department, and for the honoring of secretaries’ day. The FSA also holds a formal installation for inducting the members into the organization. To end the year, they treat themselves to a traditional stop at T. G. I. Friday’s. The Wilson Central HERO! Row 1: H. Stephenson, P. Davis, J. York, S. Huntington, P. Maynard, Row 2: K. Nashwinter, M. Brucker Row 3: T. Cassick, T. Seefeldt, J. Young, N. Fitch, R. Zimmerman, I. Hazletic, Mrs. Brothers Row 4: S. Robinson, R. Best, J. Tiffany, J. Chesterfield, S. Branch, S. Banks. H. E. R. 0. — The new home economics related organization, is advised by Mrs. Brothers. Officers are: Chairman — Heather Stephenson; co-chairmen — Tammy Seefeldt and Robin Zimmerman; secretary — Sandy Branch; treasurer — Sally Huntington. This newly-formed club has made many plans for its future, including many senior citizens service projects and a bake sale. HERO hopes to improve enrollment in Home-Economics courses in our school, also.
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