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Miss Ramona DZ. Johnson It is with a great sense of pride and warmth that the staff of the 1967 Hornet’s Nest dedi- cates this year’s issue to Miss Ramona B. Johnson. Miss Johnson, who was born in Keewatin, Minnesota, attended R. L. Bowing High School. After graduating from high school, she entered Hibbing Jr. College and later at- tained her B. A. degree from Wheaton College. Because of interest in the present and her de- sire to do the best possible job, she has done graduate work at Radford, University of Vir- ginia, and Madison. Coming to Wilson in 1961, Miss Johnson has served as a classroom teacher, Weekday Religious Education teacher, and as a guid- ance counselor. At present she teaches eighth grade English, Advanced Composition, and spends much of her time as a guidance coun- selor. Miss Johnson, who plays basketball, takes an active part in Wilson’s forensics and is the co-sponsor of the F.T.A. She is of- ten a spectator for many of Wilson’s athletic events. Miss Johnson has a sincere interest in Wil- son’s students and an earnest desire to help them. Her warm personality, friendly smile, and willingness to listen is greatly appreciated by the students of Wilson. — ay With Pride, Oe Dedicate
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one — Wilson’s students are continually on the go. Arriving at school in the morning they are im- mediately caught up in a whirlwind of active teen-agers. Dashing madly from A corridor to C corridor, they pass people who are going to the library, conference room, lunch room, infirmary, and to the office. GO! GO! GO! From one class to another, whether it be agriculture or physics, Wil- son’s students are always on the go. Even after the final bell has rung, you stil! find the students of Wilson in action. Some are going home, others remain after school for extra activities. Football games, basketball games, baseball games, and track meets keep the sports-minded on the go. After the games Hardee’s becomes the scene. Whether it be a regular Saturday night date for the movies, a big dance at school or a special date at the Rafters, Wilson’s students are on the go throughout the week-end, too. This is just a brief glimpse of Wilson on the go. On the go is the theme of Wilson’s 1967 edi- tion of the Hornet’s Nest. This year’s annual has been set up to show the very active and on the go lives that Wilson students live. Throughout this book the 1967 Hornet’s Nest staff has attempted to show the many different ways a Wilson student is on the go.
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