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Cafeteria Staff si x LEFT TO RIGHT: Sylvia Campbell, Caroline Bosel, David Seaman, Elvera Avanjo, Olean McClain, Rose Borrouso, Norma Scolini, Anne Baxter, Marie Bottarini fin backj, Pauline Bertolino, Lorraine Hauber, Veronica Gioseffi Qin backj, Gloria Simonetti, and Jean Hagen fhead cooky. Not shown: Barbara Glass, Mary Harrigan, and Austin Sheperd. Cusrodiol Staff LEFT TO RIGHT: Sam Wilson, Doug Canyon, and Sylvester Johnson. Not shown: Charles McCul1ar Qhead cus- todianj, Florence Bruner, Edward Hess Qengineerj, Guido Nanni Cgardenerj, and Philip Zihn qgardenerj. Page 18
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Wilson's cheerful cheerleaders accept the TOC trophy for the number one rooting section. The spirit- makers - song girls, yell leaders, and mighty warrior - present a solid front. Page 20 Top Spirit While the Woodrow Wilson Varsity Basketball Team was going undefeated in 27 contests and cli- maxing a perfect season by capturing the coveted Tournament of Champions trophy, the Wilson rooting section was making history, too. The Wilson rooters, who had kept team morale high all season, took over at the Tournament of Champions and made WWHS the first San Francisco public school to win the TOC award for its rooting section. With 603 spirited Wilson students in the Oak- land Colisuem on the first night, 575 the second night, and 700 the third night, it was no surprise when Wilson's rooting section won the first place trophy for being the most spirited, best conducted, and best in appearance at the TOC. The section was made up of white background with a bright green W in the middle. It had been organized by the students with the help of Miss Susan Green- dorfer, student activities adviser. Gordon Analla was a key spirit maker all year.
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