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l luflinv, Vt-rnun '57, Army Medi 'al Corps -lonvs, Norman 57, linsaign, ith in 850 it-st s:ores l.4-mmon. jim '57, Army Air Corps K:-llc-r, Carl '57, Sgr. Canadian Air Corps, over sexis l,.iwlii'.id. Rlcliarcl '57, Navy Hospital Corps MclVl.ilion, Hon '57, Sgt. lfaglv Sqinidron, Al'ric.i tttttttitttititii'A k'ki k'k'k'k'Irt1k'k1kir OLIFE--Reading left to right: Gym classes gets a warm up to build endurance. Clialket's craft group are getting ready to weave on their own little loom. Mrs. Spicer gets books ready for classes. 11A girls set to work at Cal-Ship via blue print reading. Greeters from Council ready with smiles for liomecomers, Wilcox Sophs go to war via South American good neighbor plan. Hansen's current history group challenge faulty thinking. Douglas. do you wunl sunu- bluvprlnl rc-:uh-rs. :lc-siglu-l's 27
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Wilcox, Howard '35, Lt. Watsoim, Don '33, Glider, Army Ault. Dick '34. Capt. Army Air Corps, Santa Ana Bond. Glenn '34, Tank Corps. Africa Collier, Cameron '34, Lt. Air Corps Dockstader, Holi '3-4. Capt.. -lava. Coral Sei. Solomons 'k'k'ktt'k'k'kt'k'k'k'ktt'k'k'kttirktitittitt 0LlFE+Reading left to right: The Oxley Spanish classes learn Spanish, build good will, and toast IZA boys through singing, record music, and quaint old songs. Chalker make-up crew all set in studio to put on show. The quartet runs over a iine, delicate score. Levich and company go on the air at KGER in original skit to back war food program. Cratchits set for Christmas dinner. Work of professionals comes from wood shop. Rolly Davis' crack military unit goes into action. Everywhere- there' was lc-:Isa-In-ss as I2.l'S. boys. girls, lrailu-d for war 2
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Caron, Mark '33, Lt. Army. Clark, Fred '33, Lt. Naval Submarine School, Conn. Cooksey, Don '33, lst Lt., Dentist, Midway I. Funk, Robert '33, Navy Surgeon, Bethesda, Md. Hosmer, Craig '33, lst Lt. Navy Hudson, jimmy '33, Ensign kittttttttttttttitki ki'1k'Iri k'k1k1k'A'1lri f GOVERNORS-Meeting the challenge of a nation's cry for bombers and more bombers, Wilson launched the most sensational buying sale in history to send ,Z600,000 for bombers to blast Japs. In this highly coordinated drive, every one of Wilson's 1,595 students bought, sold, and campaigned to put Wilson across. Other than supporting War Drives, the Board of Governors met the problem of centralizing social activities because of curtailed use of cars with the instituting of night dances held in the school study hall. Student Government took another stride toward democracy with the establishment of the House of Representatives where congressmen may air views of each student. Routine duties on awards, gold and jewelled W's, and budgeting were handled with dispatch. f STUDENT COUNCIL-Competent leaders from every activity of the campus life compose this dynamic group who voice the opinions of the Student Body on the important matters of school gov- ernment, clubs assemblies, and activities. This enthusiastic group is charged with the duty of alot- ting budget funds for the coming year, making general preparations for Home Coming, and check- ing on all finances of the school. Campus Clean-Up and Cafeteria Drives were successful. f HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES--The House of Representatives composed of 55 delegates was Wilson's answer to a democratic form of Student Government. Similar to the Student Council in its purpose, this representative group was well qualified to settle many problems which arose. They drew up and enforced an elaborate plan for the control of conduct at assemblies, in the cafeteria, and on the grounds. The Student Body is cooperating and working in an effort to make this plan successful. 28
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