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Block Chairmen Form Communications Links Elected during the first week of school, the block chairmen strove to establish direct links between students and school government. They accomplished this by attending Delegate Assembly meetings, supervising the activities of the roll room delegates in their blocks, and presenting suggestions from the roll rooms to Student Council. As Student Council members, they served actively on various committees. Block chairmen especially distingu- ished themselves in their enthusiasm in reporting student opinions of proposed proiects to Student Council and keeping roll rooms informed of the activities ot the school's governing body. Terry Storwick, Chuck Rademaker, and Pam Browning design original posters tor Spaghetti Dinner. . - . John Akins urges students to s t , P, B , J. Gaschk, C. Johnson, J. Akins. 0 Row 2. G. Marlatt, r I Uppor EroggggirfxlalggiCgfnfergglUndrlovfnlggyrwicku the spaghetti dinner.
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Wffi ,f .V I, 11 ,,,, .. 3. V I .IVV .V-V ,.,., . ' A Front row: D. Demers, N. Petermeyer, E. Prince, P. Hicks, N. Hiatt, N. Nelson, K. Fister, V. Weick, G. Harlow, J. Gaschk, N. Hale, A. Lukins, C. Rogers, D. Orr, P. Burmeister, A. Wyatt, K. Farron, S. Ross, K. Mclntyre, A. Welch, P. Backup, D. Bell 0 Row 2: S. Wilson-not a delegate, M. Zittel, M. Byers, L. Barker, V. Knecht, K. Whitacre, S. Annest, C. Johnson, P. Browning, D. Berglund, G. Johnson, R. Fry I Gary Johnson meets with outdoor lunch committee. , ,.i, J. Gibson, C. Boehm, D. Voss, C. Cameron, R. Mayo, C. White, R Dugger 0 Row 3: T. Ginn, K. Masugi, D. Perry, R. Baird, J. Akins, D. Orr, B. Taylor, J. Ogren, A. Ross, G. Swensen, L. Ceder, T. Stor- wick, W. Conner, T. Hulst, M. Hemphill, W. Dodge, R. Fenter, R Campbell, A. Reyier, R. Pulitano, C. Rademaker, T. Marlatt, S. Greg- orich, D. Halvorson, C. Thompson. Delegate Assembly Provides Outlet for Students' Views Delegate Assembly's membership this year was the largest in the history ot Wilson. It consisted of one rep- resentative trom each roll room, the block chairmen, the class presidents, and the student body vice-president, who presided over the meetings. ln an ettort to give the delegates more responsibility this year, Student Council combined the positions of roll room delegate and roll room activity manager. Thus, the delegates sold and distributed activity tickets and attended all Delegate Assembly meetings. They also participated in the activities ot their representative classes.
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Front Row: W. Longden, D. Piete, T. Hiller, B. Richards, T. Thomsen D. Nelson, D. Henshaw, P. Rogers, P. Ellingson, J. Verschueren R. DesChane, W. Conner, J. Taylor 0 Row 2: L. Brooks, D. Condon C. Jackson, W. Appleby, J. Fredrickson, J. Johnston, J. Burg, R Jewell, M. Jepsen, R. Baird, J. DePew, G. Farrell, M. Alongi, R Springer, D. Simpson 0 Row 3: P. Butler, S. Fisher, P. Cummings, D. Andrews, G. Larson, B. Brown, J. Carlson, S. Gregorich, D. Halver- son, M. Zenk, C. Willburn, D. Vossler, C. Olds, T. Sowell, J. Hansson toiirvr arker 0 Row 4: F. Selden, D. Hall, M. Hemphill, G. Uhlman, J. , McKinney, W. Cunningham, ,K. Kessler, D. Leeper, R. Baty, G. Hume, , M. Davis, H. Redecker, D. Melvin, V. Broz 0 Row 5: A. Olsen, C. . Werner, R. Jackman, B. Rose, G. Hunter, R. Mayo, D. Clarke, T. . Teitge, D. Adams, J. Mickelson, T. Sherman, K. Shinkoskey, K. Johnson 0 Row 6: P. Anderson, R. Watson, D. Voss, G. Wood, M. Reagan, D. Hansen, B. Kemmer, R. Jamison, T. Hulst, M. Crandall, M. Marshall, , J. Faulk, D. Brand, B. Schloss. Lettermen's Club Gives Af I O 5 KKK I 2 I g N i. President Mike Zenk greets Colville lettermen. 36 Recogmtlon to Athletes Lettermen's Club added to its traditional standing as a varsity organization by proving its dedication to serv- ice. Its major service activities included ushering at toot- ball and basketball games and awarding a one hundred dollar scholarship to a deserving letterman. An often overlooked service was the support ot a boy or girl at Easter Seal Camp during the summer. Other non-service activities included two dances, par- ticipation in the Faculty-Letterman basketball game, and running a booth at the Cotton Carnival. Unused profits derived trom these projects were spent tor club needs and additional equipment tor Wilson's athletic depart- ment.
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