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DAVE NIELSEN 3 President PAULA NAMES SALLY SHINTAFI-'ER Secretary Treasurer DAVE BAILEY Vice President Sophomore Class ls Introduced to Hig NDER the leadership of a capable cabinet, sopho- mores found their first year of high school both educa' tional and enjoyable. With upperclassmen, they en- countered a broad field of study and stiff requirements along the obstacle course to college or a career. But the life of a lowly sophomore is not always difficult, the routine of homework, tests, and report cards, hap- pily broken by assemblies, athletics, and dances, is frequently remembered as one of the favorite periods of one's life. In fact, many sophomores realized that school is not always the drudge it seems, and, as summer drew near and studies became easier, sophs discovered that they would miss their Wilson friends and activities during the long summer months. SALLY PUZ and SALLY SHINTAFFER Booster Ribbon Sale Co-Chairmen LAUREL SCHWARTZE and DAVE BAILEY Return Address Labels Sales Co-Chairmen One Hundred Two
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E3 opinn BIRD IEFF WOLVERTON Girls' Representative BOYS' Repfesenfdlive MR. WINGARD Advisor MR. MARTIN Advisor School Life, Looks Forward to Coming Years On September 7, l960, over 700 sophomore entered Wilson and embarked upon the unforgettable period of fun and study known as high school. The first few days weren't easy, sophomores, hopelessly lost in the rush between classes, reluctantly carried the books of the upperclassmen and suffered various other indignities of initiation. With relief they welcomed the Howdy Dance, which marked the end of initiation with an evening of fun and music. Later, at the Turkey Day Game, sophomores indus- triously sold booster ribbons to augment their treasury Similiar activities crowded their calendar throughout the year. The Sophomore May Dance climaxed the first of three busy years for Wilson's Class of '63, COLORS' Day - one of the sophs' more brilliant ideas ALEETA WRIGHT and BURGESS BAUDER May Dance Co-Chairmen One Hundred Three
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