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M O D E L U. N. Model U.N. The Model U.N. is basically a complex debating club. Certain schools are assigned to represent specific countries at a model United Nations meeting. Each group from a school researches their country and tries to solve its economic and social problem. Members of the Model U.N. feel that the club gives them background in the political fields. Row 1: K. Dixon, C. Nguyen Row 2: M. Faery, S. Smith, E. Stcfik, K. Stone, B. Attfield. P. Buezkowski, S. Jowdy 22
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Row I: T. Zahno, P. Neumann, C. Faery, M. Hanna, D. Demmin Row' 2: D. Bosley, D. Wagner, K. McGrew, K. Hunter, H. Tsulsumi, T. Miclke, L. Grocki Row 3: A. Coppings, M. Brucker, D. Boyle, C. Bateman, A. Zastrow, K. Bartz Row 4: S. Benton, M. Beatty FSA The Wilson Business Club, otherwise known as FSA, is advised by Mrs. Derrick. The purpose of the club is to give Business students an opportunity to look further into the business world. This year the FSA held a formal induction ceremony for its new members. Throughout the year, FSA holds many fundraisers that enable them to take field trips, honor our secretaries on Secretaries Day, and provide valuable business services in our school. President-Laurie Grocki Vice-President — Scott Benton Corresponding Secretary — Carol Bateman Treasurer — Karen Bartz B U S I N E S S c L u B Row |: V. Fay, J, York. R. Zimmerman Row 2: T. Desso, P. Dixon, K. Dixon, H. Tsutsumi Row 3: S. Leathers, J. Young, S. Banks, S. Branch, R. Best, M. Brucker, N. Stevens H.E.R.O. H.E.R.O., which stands for Home Economics Related Organization, is a newly formed club. The club is advised by Mrs. Brothers, and had a very successful first year in 1987. H.E.R.O. plans a bake sale, and many service projects for the future. Another goal of H.E.R.O. is to improve enrollment in Home Economics courses in our school. H.E.R.O. officers for the 87-88 school year are President — Jen York Vice President — Jen Chesterfield Secretary — Sandie Branch Treasurer — Katie Dixon H E R 0 21
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Row 1: N. Ferington, Row 2: S. Simpson, R. Neumann, J. Bendt, Row 3: C. Schendel, P. Davis, C. Lepsch, S. Hobart, Row 4: S. Rayl, A. Zastrow, M. Szustak. Row 5: S. Dipaolo, N. Davis, Row 6: T. Broeker, K. Wylubski, J. Hillman, Row 7: A. Giles, T. Zahno, C. Bateman, D. Freer. Row 1: J. Ozzimo, J. Gratz, Row 2: E. Woods, S. Wicpcrt, S. Dipaolo, M. Szustak, J. Hillman, A. Pasquale, D. Simpson, Row 3: R. Strassburg, L. Hillman, T. Leighton, S. Leathers. D. Demmin, S. Benton, K. Graham. A. Giles, D. Freer, B. Zastrow, K. McGrew. D. Sanders, S. Simpson, T. Hazlett, K. Bartz. Make Up Club The make up club, which is advised by Mrs. Taylor, provides very valuable services for our school. The club is in charge of applying the make-up for Wilson’s school and the town plays. This year the make-up club did the make-up for the cast of the Late Great Me. our Jr. Sr. play. In addition the group does demonstrations at our schools annual Senior Citizens Breakfast. Many thanks go out to the makeup club for advancing the performing arts. 1 Said ... 1 said, “Smile,” and you did. 1 said, “Flave fun,” and you did. I said, “Be careful,” and you did. I said, “Don’t drink and drive.” but you did. I said, “Please don’t die,” but you did. I said, “Goodbye,” but you didn’t. By Tracey Gannon Langley, British Columbia S.A.D.D. (Students Against Driving Drunk) is an organization that has been angered by drunk drivers. There have been many accidents during the past year that have dealt with drunk driving. Some of these accidents have their friends. This has motivated the group to work even harder to stop drunk drivers. The group is advised by Mrs. Taylor and this years officers are; Pres. Ken Graham; V. Pres. Anita Pasquale; Sec. Jcrilyn Hillman; Treas. Shirlcen Simpson. One of the goals for this year’s S.A.D.D. members was to get more community involvement with the issue of drunk driving from the older generations as well as younger generations. They held demonstrations at the Senior Citizens Breakfast, an assembly this spring, and a spaghetti dinner for the community. They have had a very successful year and hope to continue reaching the people of our community. Why is S.A.D.D. here? “To stop the death and injury of innocent people.” — Ken Graham “Too many accidents have happened already!” — Deanna Demmin “To try to stop kids and adults from drinking and driving, and to prevent more accidents.” — Scott Benton M A K E U P C L U B S. A. D. D. 23
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