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WIONA - Row 1 0 M. Hause, L. Hopkins, B. Rothermel, S. Shaw, I. Anderson, L. Brown, E. Westcott, L. Bray. Row 2 0 I. Walters, S. Gordon, K. Van Gilfen, E. Hosie, M, Gay, B. Barker, K. Sowell, L. Gillis, A. Watt. Row 3 0 K. Nero, C. Evans, S. Perkins, F. Martin, I. Nestegard, S. Berquist, D. Sahler, G. Cunningham. Winna Members Work ior llthletic Letters i HE WILSON W symbolizes membership in Wiona, Wi1son's girls' sports organization. This year several girls have had the distinction of being the first three-year letter Winners, indicating an active interest in athletics and Wiona activities. To be eligible tor an athletic letter a girl must participate in three team sports, one hobby sport, and at least tive organized hikes. Promoting sportsmanship and participation in health- building activities is the purpose ot Wiona. The club clirnaxes its activities by presenting its athletic awardsg first year winners receive the chenille W, second year winners, a Wiona Club pin, and third year win- ners, a cherished guard for the pin. Q ANYONE for Q kiss? MARY IANE BLASEB SALLY SHAW Advisor President Sixty-Eight
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,A N -x . stunts, in which over lUO students took part, were a first in Tacoma high school history, spelling, and occasionally mis- spelling, Words of good cheer for Wilson's players and specta- tors, these card tricks added extra fun to an exciting grid battle between Wilson and Lincoln. Homecoming Week, with the excitement of the pep assemblies, the football game and the annual dance honoring Wilson's alums, Was a great success, due largely to Pep Clubs Well-planned support. The group's last major project, organizing pep busses to the State Swim Meet in March, climaxed successfully a busy year for the Wilson Pep Club. vents, a Large and Enthusiastic Pep Club MAYNARD II, I presume? ILSONITES line up for the parade to the Turkey Day Game. LARRY LEVY PHILLIP IONES President Advisor Sixty-Seven
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LETTERMEN - Row 1 0 R. Hayes, D. Baker, W. Landry, T. Parker, G. Dyer, I. Highsmith, D. DiLoreto, R. Peterson, L. Wells, B. Newberg, D. Cushing. ROW 2 0 I. Warter, F. Forsburg, G. Alexander, I. Iewell, M. Stauffer, D. Mullen, M. Hicks, S. Post, B. Parker, T. Vedvick. ROW 3 0 M. Hill, D. Logar, R. Prentice, I. Vedvick, M. Mehegan, G. Gehring, R. Stewart, V. Valdnicks, D. Mehegan, K. Petroka. Row 4 O I, Skaanes, L. Levy, D. Mears, B. Abelsett, I. Savini, I. Shotwell, E. Hinck, I. Heldman, D. Hill, P. Martin. Row 5 0 L. Huff, I. Wynne, M. Iepsen, D. Smith, D. Baty, P. Carlson, R. Engelland, L. Iohnson, D. Husby. Qettermen Promote Athletic Spirit at Wilson HIS year for the first time in Wilson history the two sexes met in organized competition, as towering Lettermen and shapely Girls' Council members battled out a tough game on the basketball court. The Letter- men trounced the fair sex, but Girls' Council and short shorts stole the day, very little attention Was given either the Lette-rmen or the scoreboard. Evidently in- spired by this first victory, the Lettermen Went on to score another basketball triumph, this time against a valiant but slightly rotund faculty. Fun basketball, however, was not the chief occupation of Wilson Let- termen, for to become a member a boy must first earn a letter in one of Wilson's nine varsity sports. And membership, once earned, can be retained only by active participation in the clubs functions. DAVE DILORETO HARRY BIRD LARRY p9TfOI'!I1S dl half lime. President AClViSOT Sixty-Nine
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