Lettermen Club Officers -an C C risisom, Burzcririsi AND sfvinn. lNot pictured: s. ARCHERJ Lettermerfs Club This campus club is made up entirely oi athletes who have participated in the re- quired number ol games to earn a letter, Many ol their activities contribute to the student body and school in general. The sale ol football magazines added consider- ably lo the sludenl budget. The ollicers, with Jim Burchliel as president, have en- deavored to maintain the quality and citizenship ol every member. Most of these boys are scholastically, as well as athlefically, superior. Their principle ol adding tre- mendously to the quality and strengthening the backbone ol Wilson is highly com- mended. ll the club continues its present activities and maintains its standards, it should prove to be one ol the more valorous on campus. Senior Lettermen Row li Cotler, Rowe, Heinsohn, Totten, Cox, Mclntosh, Bauer, Sather, Kohlaas, Norton, Poe. Row II: Keipp, Campbell, Maudsley, Aronson, Zack, Bub, Berger, Boa-rdman, Richardson, Mackh, Zelsdorf, Kelly, Frost, Scanlin, George, Ballouh, Cecil. Row III: French, Neil, Martin, Wulfsberg, Malizia, Gruwell, Hall Martin, Kingsbury, Reynolds, Flitton, Cristy, Lukon, Sawyer.
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Achievements Straight TA' Students Wilson's senior class boasts tour students brilliant and conscientious enough to have maintained a straight A average throughout their high school program. They are ll. to r.l John Rowe, Judy Tucker Carol Clark and Penny Bryant. Wdter Polo: All-City Named to places on the all-city water polo team were: Row In Archer, Zach, R. Poeg Row ll, Simmons, Harris, Cole- I man, Payne. Three boys were chosen because ot their high scores in the Navy College Aptitude test to particie pate in the Naval Reserve Otticer Training Corps. They will be appointed Midshipmen in the U.S.N.R. by the Secretary ot the Navy and have tuition, textbook tees, and other educational expenses plus a titty dollar retainer tee paid by the Navy tor tour years at the college ot their choice. Atter col- lege they will serve tor three years as an ensign in 'the Navy. Ndtioncd Meet Eight Wilson seniors distinguished themselves in the National Meri Scholarship competition this year. This nation-wide competition heli annually, is an excellent opportunity tor top high school students ti show their ability and receive a generous scholarship. Out ot 478,001 students who tried out, l0,000 were chosen. y D.A.R. HOMEMAKER AWARD i CAROL HANSEN 34... . ,V ,
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